Master of Law and Development
The University of Melbourne
Course Details
Effective legal frameworks and institutions are pivotal in tackling inequality, alleviating poverty and creating a sustainable environment. The Master of Law and Development (MLaw&Dev) allows you to examine the legalization of development and the role of international and regional actors in law reform projects. It also offers the opportunity to investigate and analyze both international law and the rule of law in a developmental context. As a student, you can choose from subjects that take a range of practical, historical, critical, applied and theoretical perspectives. Its ideal for those working in international development from a government, non-government or not-for-profit background, as well as for those who wish to undertake specialist study in the area in preparation for a research degree. Its available for both law and non-law graduates.
Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)
Course structure: Students must complete 100 credit points in total.