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Postgraduate handbook 2004
Law

Master of Commercial Law

This course is open to candidates with a university degree in any discipline (or equivalent qualifications) and who have significant work experience in the area of commercial law.

The course comprises eight six-point units. Candidates must complete five units offered as part of the Master of Laws specialising in commercial law. The remaining three units may be taken from any units offered in the masters coursework program. Alternatively, students can elect one of the following options:

A candidate with a degree in a discipline other than law or a candidate with a law degree from a non-Australian jurisdiction will be required to complete the unit LAW7212 (Australian legal system), unless an exemption is granted. The units in the specialisation will be those which are specified from time to time by the faculty board on the recommendation of the Postgraduate Studies Committee of the faculty.
A student may take up to four units approved for the Master of Business Law by the Faculty of Business and Economics provided the course director is satisfied that the unit does not substantially duplicate a unit previously completed by the candidate.

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