courses

3395

Monash University

Postgraduate - Course

Students who commenced study in 2012 should refer to this course entry for direction on the requirements; to check which units are currently available for enrolment, refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your course.

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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Law

Managing facultyLaw
Abbreviated titleLLM (Adv Legal Prac)
CRICOS code055747B
Total credit points required48
Standard duration of study (years)1 year FT, 4 years PT
Study mode and locationOn-campus (City (Melbourne))
Admission, fee and application details http://www.monash.edu/study/coursefinder/course/3395
Contact details

Coordinator Postgraduate Admissions and Publications Email: law-postgraduate@monash.edu Telephone: +61 3 9903 8500

Course coordinator

Associate Professor Moira Paterson

Notes

  • Unit codes that are not linked to their entry in the handbook are not available for study in the current year.
  • Students must have completed the requirements of, but not graduated with, the Monash Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, Skills and Ethics.

Description

The Master of Laws (Advanced Legal Practice) focuses on the practical legal skills and professional ethics that tomorrow's legal practitioners may be expected to possess and follow. The course is highly innovative in its unique combination of practical skills training with academic research and excellence.

Outcomes

The Master of Laws (Advanced Legal Practice) aims to:

  • enable students to develop and demonstrate advanced skills in research, analysis and the written or oral communication of complex ideas
  • enable students to develop and demonstrate a knowledge of law and the theoretical and policy framework within which the law operates
  • enable students to understand their ethical responsibilities and those which may affect their clients
  • equip students with a variety of techniques for dispute resolution
  • provide current and future practitioners in law with the appropriate theories and skills to deal with the legal challenges that arise in all areas of national and international activity
  • impart and develop further the practical skills essential to the knowledge and practice of law in the professional context
  • develop Monash graduates' attributes.

Credit for prior studies

Applicants who have completed the requirements of the Monash Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, Skills and Ethics (PDLP) course from July 2005* may be given credit for up to 24 credit points if the required marks in the relevant units have been achieved as follows:

  • a graduate who obtained a result of 70 per cent or more in each of the major units (Civil litigation practice, Commercial and corporate practice and Property law practice), plus 70 per cent or more in each of the elective units is entitled to credit of 50 per cent or 24 credit points (four units) towards the Master of Laws (Advanced Legal Practice).
  • a graduate who obtained an average of 65-69 per cent across the three major units above and in each of the electives is entitled to credit of 25 per cent or 12 credit points (two units) towards the Master of Laws (Advanced Legal Practice)
  • a graduate who obtained a result of 70 per cent or more in two of the three major units above only is entitled to credit of 25 per cent or 12 credit points (two units) towards the Master of Laws (Advanced Legal Practice).

Note:* students who completed the PDLP before July 2005 should contact the Postgraduate Student and Academic Services Office for advice on credit.

Maximum credit allowed

The maximum is 24 credit points.

Structure

The course comprises eight six-point coursework units or a combination of coursework units and a minor thesis.

Requirements

Students who have not been granted credit must complete one of the following options:

  • eight coursework units. Students must complete five units offered as part of the advanced legal practice specialisation. The remaining three units may be taken from the approved list of law units. Refer to 'Areas of study' for more information.
  • four coursework units with at least two units from the advanced legal practice specialisation and a minor thesis of 25,000-30,000 words on an approved topic in the area.
  • six coursework units with at least three units in the advanced legal practice specialisation and a minor thesis of 12,000-15,000 words on an approved topic in the area.

In order to qualify to undertake one of the minor thesis options, a student must have achieved a minimum of 70 per cent in each of the coursework units undertaken. Information on the minor thesis option is available at: http://www.law.monash.edu.au/current-students/enrol/re-enrol.html

Students who have been granted 24 points of credit have the following options:

  • four coursework units from the advanced legal practice specialisation.
  • subject to approval, two coursework units from the advanced legal practice specialisation and a 12,000-15,000 minor thesis on an approved topic in the area.

Students who have been granted 12 points credit have the following options:

  • six coursework units from the advanced legal practice specialisation.
  • subject to approval, four coursework units from the advanced legal practice specialisation and a minor thesis of 12,000-15,000 words on an approved topic in the area.
  • subject to approval, two coursework units from the advanced legal practice specialisation and a minor thesis of 25,000-30,000 words on an approved topic in the area.

Advanced legal practice specialisation

  • LAW7000 Minor thesis (25,000-30,000 words)
  • LAW7022 Forensic family law
  • LAW7025 International trade finance: law and practice
  • LAW7026 Overview of international human rights law
  • LAW7028 International trade law
  • LAW7037 Occupational health and safety
  • LAW7040 Current issues in evidence
  • LAW7041 Public sector employment law
  • LAW7469 Remedies in commercial disputes
  • LAW7043 Sentencing
  • LAW7045 Takeovers
  • LAW7059 Planning law
  • LAW7060 Current problems in family law
  • LAW7068 International environmental law
  • LAW7071 Commercial alternative dispute resolution
  • LAW7075 Trade marks and commercial designations
  • LAW7076 Principles of privacy and freedom of information
  • LAW7077 International aspects of intellectual property
  • LAW7078 Graduate research paper
  • LAW7083 Law of employee relations
  • LAW7087 Local government law
  • LAW7119 Patents for inventions
  • LAW7122 Superannuation law and practice
  • LAW7207 Psychiatry, psychology and law
  • LAW7213 Law of the internet
  • LAW7215 Labour law for corporate lawyers
  • LAW7218 International humanitarian law
  • LAW7221 Technology contracts and licensing law
  • LAW7223 Overview of intellectual property
  • LAW7224 Trade mark practice
  • LAW7243 Shareholders' remedies
  • LAW7244 Intellectual property and the internet
  • LAW7245 Current issues in electronic commerce law
  • LAW7246 Privacy and information security in law cyberspace
  • LAW7251 Negotiation and mediation skills
  • LAW7263 Overview of corporate law
  • LAW7276 Comparative competition law
  • LAW7279 Electronic workplace law
  • LAW7286 International criminal justice
  • LAW7303 Advocacy: theory and practice
  • LAW7308 Expert evidence
  • LAW7311 International human rights law and women
  • LAW7312 Advanced negotiation and mediation skills
  • LAW7318 International law and economic, cultural and social rights
  • LAW7320 Terrorism and human rights
  • LAW7323 International banking and finance: law and practice
  • LAW7324 Energy law, regulation and policy
  • LAW7326 World Trade Organization (WTO) law
  • LAW7330 Protecting the rights of minorities, marginalised and vulnerable people
  • LAW7332 Principles of construction law
  • LAW7338 Forward with fairness: new labour law
  • LAW7339 Arbitration of international commercial disputes
  • LAW7347 Procurement law
  • LAW7416 International human rights law and development
  • LAW7418 Human rights advocacy: Australian law and practice
  • LAW7420 Principles of environmental law
  • LAW7425 International refugee law and human rights
  • LAW7426 International copyright law
  • LAW7427 International investment law
  • LAW7431 Health law and human rights
  • LAW7432 Non-adversarial family law
  • LAW7434 The law of climate change
  • LAW7435 Workplace bargaining and agreements law
  • LAW7437 Equity capital markets law in Australia
  • LAW7441 Law of workforce management
  • LAW7442 Overview of comparative banking law
  • LAW7445 Issues in consumer policy
  • LAW7449 International labour law
  • LAW7450 Personal property securities
  • LAW7451 International trade mark law
  • LAW7452 Patent practice
  • LAW7453E Innovation: labour, competition and intellectual property law perspectives
  • LAW7456 Minor thesis (12,000-15,000 words)
  • LAW7463 The international covenant on civil and political rights
  • LAW7472 Principles of family law
  • LAW7474 Collaborative practice
  • LAW7475 Advanced mediation: Skills and theory for accreditation A
  • LAW7476 Advanced mediation: Skills and theory for accreditation B

Students wanting to complete units from the Master of Laws program other than those listed above will need approval.

For further information regarding law units and specialisations visit

http://www.law.monash.edu.au/postgraduate/units-overview.html

Students are advised that not all units may be available in every year.

For information on the current postgraduate law timetable visit http://www.law.monash.edu.au/current-students/course-unit-information/timetables/postgraduate/index.html

Areas of Study

Law postgraduate elective units

Award(s)

Master of Laws (Advanced Legal Practice)