Master of Environmental Law (MEL) & Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law (GradDipEnvLaw)

The Environmental Law program is open to lawyers and those with degrees in other disciplines. It provides candidates with opportunities to meet and learn from others involved in environment-related disciplines. The program is characterised by a wide range of options and flexible learning arrangements, such as intensive units taught over a period of four to five days and the opportunity to take units from other related disciplines. It has expanded to meet the needs of both Australian environmental specialists and those from other countries. International and comparative environmental law units are offered with a focus on the Asia-Pacific region.

Program Co-ordinator

Ms Nicola Franklin

Admission requirements

Applicants are required to hold an undergraduate degree or equivalent tertiary qualification at a sufficient level. The degree need not be in law.

Program structure

The Master of Environmental Law (MEL) requires the completion of 48 credit points, equivalent to eights units of study. The Graduate Diploma requires 24 credit points for completion, equivalent to four units of study. Most of the units on offer carry a value of six credit points each.

Attendance Pattern

Each unit of study entails 26 contact hours. Units are offered on a semester length basis or intensive basis. Semester length units are taught once a week over 13 weeks on either a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evening between 6pm and 8pm. Intensive units of study condense the 26 hours over a period of four to five days. The units are then taught between 9am and 5pm over a block period. For example, an intensive unit may be taught two consecutive days one week and then two consecutive days in a fortnight's time. All classes are held in the Law School or another Sydney CBD location.

Duration

Mode
Timeframe
Full-time 1-3 years
Part-time 2-6 years

Units of study

Compulsory units of study
Environmental Law and Policy
Legal Reasoning & the Common Law System

Optional units of study
Administrative Law
Asia Pacific Environmental Law
Asia Pacific Environmental Law Journal
Biodiversity Law
Class Actions & Complex Litigation
Comparative Environmental Law
Corporate Environmental Responsibility
Current Issues in Directors Duties
Dispute Resolution in Australia
Energy & Climate Law
Environmental Criminology
Environmental Dispute Resolution
Environmental Economics
Environmental Impact Assessment Law
Environmental Planning Law
European Environmental Law
Genetically Modified Organisms & Environmental Law
Heritage Law
Integrated Natural Resource Management
International Dispute Resolution: Practice & Procedure
International Dispute Resolution: Theory & Practice
International Energy Law
International Environmental Law
International Law & Australian Institutions
International Trade & Environment
Judicial Review- Principles, Policy & Procedure
Law & Legal Culture in Asia/Pacifc (12 credit points)
Law of the Sea
Local Government Law
Modern Corporate Governance
Native Title - Perspectives on Co-existance
Protection of the Antartic Environment
Public Policy
Sustainable Development Law in China (12 credit points)
Water Law

Staff

For further information on individual staff, their research interests and publications, please refer to the Our People section of the website.