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University of Melbourne

  • 37% international / 63% domestic

Graduate Diploma in Asian Law

  • Graduate Diploma

The Graduate Diploma in Asian Law provides specialized knowledge for professionals dealing with Asian legal systems, offering diverse subjects and access to renowned centers for Asian law studies. It is part of the Melbourne Law Masters program.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
6 months full-time, 12 months part-time
Course Code
726AA
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Mar, Jun, Jul, Aug, Dec
International Fees
$24,992 per year

About this course

OverviewCourse overview

The specialisation in Asian law is ideal for lawyers and other professionals dealing with Asian legal systems in commercial, legal or policy capacities, or for researchers and scholars interested in Asia.

International and domestic students will benefit from the diversity of subjects, exposure to teaching staff who speak Asian languages and who have lived and practiced law in Asian jurisdictions. It will also provide access to the Asian Law Centre - Australia's first and largest centre devoted to developing understandings of Asian laws and legal systems and its sister centre, the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society, which is devoted to the study of Indonesian law and Islamic law across the Asian region.

Covering a range of Asian legal systems and societies, the program offers insights into laws, institutions and their reform and practices that will determine how governments, businesses and broader stakeholders interact within and across borders.

The Graduate Diploma in Asian Law is part of the world-renowned Melbourne Law Masters program.

Study locations

Parkville

What you will learn

Course overview

Overview

The specialisation in Asian law is ideal for lawyers and other professionals dealing with Asian legal systems in commercial, legal or policy capacities, or for researchers and scholars interested in Asia.

International and domestic students will benefit from the diversity of subjects, exposure to teaching staff who speak Asian languages and who have lived and practiced law in Asian jurisdictions. It will also provide access to the Asian Law Centre - Australia's first and largest centre devoted to developing understandings of Asian laws and legal systems and its sister centre, the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society, which is devoted to the study of Indonesian law and Islamic law across the Asian region.

Covering a range of Asian legal systems and societies, the program offers insights into laws, institutions and their reform and practices that will determine how governments, businesses and broader stakeholders interact within and across borders.

The Graduate Diploma in Asian Law is part of the world-renowned Melbourne Law Masters program.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Law & Paralegal Studies courses at University of Melbourne.
89.1%
Overall satisfaction
85.6%
Skill scale
71.2%
Teaching scale
90.4%
Employed full-time
$80k
Average salary