A graduate degree in Environmental Law will provide you with a sophisticated understanding of the law, and allow you to explore its origins and implementation, strengths and weaknesses. The Masters covers key areas of environmental law, from climate law to marine and coastal law, to commonwealth environmental law and environmental regulation. The courses examine the interrelationships between environmental law and policy, politics, economics, science and history. You will have the opportunity to study with many of Australia’s finest environmental lawyers and profoundly enhance your knowledge and credentials.
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Employment Opportunities: The Environmental Law programs will suit you if: You work in areas involving environmental management and environmental policy, both within government and the private sector. You have studied science, engineering, architecture, town planning or economics (or any non-law degree) and are currently working in employment where environmental law and its interaction with environmental policy and management are very important. You would like to enhance your career prospects and build expertise and understanding of legal matters.You are seeking employment in an area or department where knowledge of environmental law in decision-making is important.You are a lawyer looking to specialise in environmental law.