Courses - Graduate Diploma
Graduate Diploma in Transnational Law 333
- Director of Studies: Professor Ian Ramsay
- Other Related Courses: Master of Commercial Law 504, Master of International Tax 192, Master of Law and Development 635, Master of Legal Systems 890, Master of Public and International Law 511
Objectives and Skills
The Graduate Diploma in Transnational Law focuses on:
- The changing knowledge base in selected aspects of transnational law
- The analysis and resolution of complex problems in selected aspects of transnational law
- Finding and using the relevant principles of law
- The context within which transnational law operates, with particular reference to the impact of globalism
- The significance and value of knowledge to the wider community
- Communication of knowledge, orally and in writing.
Requirements
Note
The Graduate Diploma in Transnational Law is available only to international students.
Students must complete four subjects credited to the Graduate Diploma in Transnational Law. Most subjects with an international focus are credited towards this graduate diploma - please see the list of all subjects available for this program.
Students who do not have a law degree from a common law system must also complete the preliminary subject Australian Legal Process and Legal Institutions.
