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International Law I
Compulsory unit of study for the Graduate Diploma in International Law.
Common Questions
You will complete 24 credit points, which is equivalent to 4 units of study. There is one compulsory unit of study, International Law I, and the remaining units are selected from a wide range of relevant electives.
Domestic applicants must apply by 31 January of the commencing year for Semester 1, and by 15 July of the commencing year for Semester 2.
International applicants must apply by 31 July of the year prior to commencement for Semester 1, and by 31 March of the commencing year for Semester 2.
Yes, this course has limited places available. Not all applicants who meet the application deadline and requirements may be successful.
You will develop critical thinking skills, the capacity for deep, evidence-based analysis and problem solving, and a thorough grounding in professional ethics, leaving you well prepared for practice in the legal profession.
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