Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Compulsory units of study
All students must complete the following compulsory units.
| Combined Law Years 1-3 / Graduate Law Year 1 |
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| Contracts |
| Criminal Law |
| Federal Constitutional Law |
| Foundations of Law |
| Law, Lawyers and Justice |
| Legal Research |
| Torts |
| Combined Law Year 4 / Graduate Law Year 2*: |
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| Administrative Law |
| Corporate Law |
| Equity |
| International Law |
| Litigation |
| Real Property |
*Candidates may elect to substitute one compulsory unit per semester with an optional unit. Any deferred compulsory unit(s) must be completed the following year.
Optional units of study
A maximum of 40 credit points are taken from Part 1, and a minimum of 8 credit points are taken from Part 2.
Note: Not all units listed are offered each year.
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Unit of study |
Pre/co-requisite |
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Advanced Administrative Law |
P: Administrative Law |
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Advanced Constitutional Law |
P: Federal Constitutional Law |
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Advanced Contracts |
P: Contracts; Equity |
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Advanced Corporate Law |
P: Corporate Law |
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Advanced Public International Law |
P: International Law |
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Advanced Real Property |
P: Real Property |
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Advanced Torts |
P: Torts |
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Advocacy, Interviewing and Negotiation |
C: Litigation |
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Amicus Litigation Clinic |
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Anti-Discrimination Law |
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Aspects of Legal History |
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Banking and Financial Instruments |
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Business Taxation |
P: Personal Taxation |
| Chinese Laws and Chinese Legal Systems | |
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Clinical Environmental Law |
P: Environmental Law |
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Comparative Law |
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Comparative Commercial Contracts |
P: Contracts |
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Competition Law |
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Contemporary Issues in Health Law |
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Conveyancing |
P: Real Property |
| Corporate and Securities Regulation | P: Corporate Law |
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Death and Inheritance Law |
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Dispute Resolution |
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Employment and Industrial Law |
P: Federal Constitutional Law; Contracts |
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Environmental Law |
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External Placement Program |
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Family Law |
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| Forced Migration: Law and Ethics | |
| Gender and Constitution-Making | |
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High Court of Australia |
P: Federal Constitutional Law |
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Independent Research Project |
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Indigenous People and the Law |
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Intellectual Property |
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| International Commercial Transactions | P: Contracts; International Law |
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International Human Rights Law |
P: International Law |
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Internet Law |
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Introduction to Vietnamese Law |
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Japanese Law |
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Jessup International Law Moot |
P: International Law |
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Law and Commercial Transactions |
P: Contracts; Equity; Real Property |
| Law at Work |
P: Employment and Industrial Law |
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Media Law |
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Medical Law |
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Migration Law |
P: Administrative Law |
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Personal Taxation |
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Policing Crime and Society |
P: Criminology |
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Practising in the Public Interest |
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Private International Law |
C: International Law |
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Product Liability Law |
P: Contracts; Torts |
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Regulation of Financial Markets |
P: Corporate Law; Equity; Administrative Law |
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Roman Law |
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Social Security Law |
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Sydney Law Review |
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Unit of study |
Pre/co-requisite |
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Comparative Constitutionalism |
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Criminology |
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Fundamental Principles of the Philosophy and Sociology of Law |
P: Federal Constitutional Law |
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Health Law Jurisprudence |
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International and Comparative Jurisprudence |
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Law and Economics |
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Law and Gender |
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Law and Sexuality |
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Law and Social Theory |
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Law, Communications, Culture and Global Economies |
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Law, Ethics and Personhood |
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Legal Geographies |
P: Administrative Law; Federal Constitutional Law; Real Property |
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Philosophy of Law |
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Post Communist Law and Legal Theory |
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Sociological Jurisprudence |
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The Holocaust: Moral Responsibility and the Rule of Law |
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Theories of Justice |
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Theories of Legal Reasoning |
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