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Master of Law and Development
Dates
Start Date: February
Application Deadline: | Applies to: |
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October 30 | International Students |
Admission Decisions released: Rolling Admission |
Start Date: July
Application Deadline: | Applies to: |
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April 30 | International Students |
Admission Decisions released: Rolling Admission |
Details
Course Language: English
Entry Requirements:
LLB/JD or equivalent law degree,
Non-law graduate degree where law is a substantial element,
Non-law graduate degree where the subject area is a substantial element,
Non-law graduate degree with working experience in the subject area
Full time: yes
Length: 12 Months
Tuition fee: | Applies to : |
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AUD 33600 | All Students |
Course website:
http://www.law.unimelb.edu.au/course/635/2013
What the school says:
About
Effective legal frameworks and institutions are pivotal in alleviating poverty and creating a sustainable environment. Melbourne Law School’s graduate program in law and development offers a choice of subjects examining the legalisation of development, the role of international and regional actors in law reform projects, and an investigation and analysis of both international law and the ‘rule of law’ in a developmental context. Subjects take a range of practical, historical, critical, applied and theoretical perspectives. This program is ideal for those working in international development from a government, non-government or not-for-profit background.
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