Master of Public and International Law
The University of Melbourne
Course Details
The Master of Public and International Law (MPub&IntLaw) recognizes the increasing interdependence of international and domestic law, bringing together constitutional, administrative and public international law. Its ideal for both practitioners and scholars with backgrounds or interests in government, international institutions, not-for-profit organizations, business/government relations and international development. As a student, you can choose from a wide range of subjects across the entire field of public law, giving you access to the latest developments in theory and practice in Australia and elsewhere. The Master of Public and International Law is available for both law and non-law graduates.
Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)
Course structure: Students must complete 100 credit points in total.