Deakin University

Course Details

Master of Laws

Course Description

Deakin’s Master of Laws has a focus on international commercial law and corporate regulation. The course will equip you with fundamental disciplinary knowledge on important areas of the Australian and international legal system and recent professional practice developments. The LLM is designed to make you a global professional by providing marketable expertise and skills in areas such as: International commercial law, corporate law, International financial crime, and International law. The course covers new developments in major areas of human activity (internet technology, health, financial services), and increased regulation in traditional areas (natural resources, dispute resolution, human rights) to equip you with a high level of knowledge for an advanced legal career. The LLM program covers new developments in major areas of human activity (internet technology, health, financial services), and increased regulation in traditional areas (natural resources, dispute resolution, human rights) to equip students with a high level of knowledge for an advanced legal career. The eight credit point course can be completed in one year (full time). On completion you will have developed advanced research, analytical, evaluative and communication skills to prepare you for leadership roles in a variety of global careers.

Course Duration

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1year

Career outcomes

On completion you will have developed advanced research, analytical, evaluative and communication skills to prepare you for leadership roles in a variety of global careers

Master of Laws Deakin University