Master of Laws
| Offered By | Faculty of Law |
|---|---|
| Minimum | 48 units |
| Academic Contact | pgadmin.law@anu.edu.au and pgadmin.law@anu.edu.au |
| Academic Plan | 7300XLLM |
| CRICOS Code | 006504E |
| UAC Code |
832400(MLaws) 833400(MLaws) 834400(Master of Laws) 835400(Master of Laws) 836400(Master of Laws) |
| Areas of Interest | Law and Law |
The ANU Master of Laws (LLM) is an elite program offered to law graduates. This professional program is designed to expand legal expertise in the fast-changing area of law. The LLM program will strengthen student's legal knowledge as well as their capacity to advise on practical questions of licensing and promotion of innovation.
The general (non-specialist) program is designed to allow maximum flexibility in the choice of courses so that students may construct a program to their individual requirements.
In addition to the general Master of Laws program the ANU College of Law offers Master of Laws specialisations in:
- [Environmental Law|7300SENVL]
- [Government and Commercial Law|7300SGCL]
- [International Law|7300SINTL]
- International Security Law 7300SISL
- Law, Governance and Development 7300SLGD
For more information, please visit the ANU College of Law Postgraduate website.
Prerequisites
Applicants must hold an Australian Bachelor of Laws degree or equivalent. A strong pass degree or better is normally required for admission.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.




