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
Contracts
Criminal Law
Federal Constitutional Law
Foundations of Law
Law, Lawyers and Justice
Legal Research
Torts
Combined Law Year 4 / Graduate Law Year 2*:
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.

Part 1

Unit of study

Pre/co-requisite

Advanced Administrative Law

P: Administrative Law

Advanced Constitutional Law

P: Federal Constitutional Law

Advanced Contracts

P: Contracts; Equity

Advanced Corporate Law

P: Corporate Law

Advanced Public International Law

P: International Law

Advanced Real Property

P: Real Property

Advanced Torts

P: Torts

Advocacy, Interviewing and Negotiation

C: Litigation

Amicus Litigation Clinic

Anti-Discrimination Law

Aspects of Legal History

Banking and Financial Instruments

Business Taxation

P: Personal Taxation

Chinese Laws and Chinese Legal Systems  

Clinical Environmental Law

P: Environmental Law

Comparative Law

Comparative Commercial Contracts

P: Contracts

Competition Law

Contemporary Issues in Health Law

Conveyancing

P: Real Property

Corporate and Securities Regulation P: Corporate Law

Death and Inheritance Law

Dispute Resolution

Employment and Industrial Law

P: Federal Constitutional Law; Contracts

Environmental Law

External Placement Program

Family Law

Forced Migration: Law and Ethics  
Gender and Constitution-Making  

High Court of Australia

P: Federal Constitutional Law

Independent Research Project

Indigenous People and the Law

Intellectual Property

International Commercial Transactions P: Contracts; International Law

International Human Rights Law

P: International Law

Internet Law

Introduction to Vietnamese Law

Japanese Law

Jessup International Law Moot

P: International Law

Law and Commercial Transactions

P: Contracts; Equity; Real Property

Law at Work

P: Employment and Industrial

Law

Media Law

Medical Law

Migration Law

P: Administrative Law

Personal Taxation

Policing Crime and Society

P: Criminology

Practising in the Public Interest

Private International Law

C: International Law

Product Liability Law

P: Contracts; Torts

Regulation of Financial Markets

P: Corporate Law; Equity; Administrative Law

Roman Law

Social Security Law

Sydney Law Review

Part 2

Unit of study

Pre/co-requisite

Comparative Constitutionalism

Criminology

Fundamental Principles of the Philosophy and Sociology of Law

P: Federal Constitutional Law

Health Law Jurisprudence

International and Comparative Jurisprudence

Law and Economics

Law and Gender

Law and Sexuality

Law and Social Theory

Law, Communications, Culture and Global Economies

Law, Ethics and Personhood

Legal Geographies

P: Administrative Law; Federal Constitutional Law; Real Property

Philosophy of Law

 

Post Communist Law and Legal Theory

Sociological Jurisprudence

 

The Holocaust: Moral Responsibility and the Rule of Law

 

Theories of Justice

 

Theories of Legal Reasoning