Master of Global Law (MGlobL)

Global law encompasses not just international law, but an approach to law that is transnational in scope, taking in the domestic laws of different countries, and integrating an understanding of domestic regimes within the broader context of international laws, instruments and institutions.

Sydney Law School's new Master of Global Law provides a uniquely flexible pathway to a global legal or business career. The first program of its kind in Australia, candidates enrolled in the Master of Global Law gain a transnational understanding of law through the requirement to enrol in units in international law, comparative and foreign law, and domestic (Australian) law. With around 125 units of study offered in any given year, this flexible structure allows candidates to specialise in their preferred topic areas, while becoming familiar with forms of regulation and the substantive laws of different legal systems, and preparing for legal and business careers that are transnational and extend beyond Australia's borders.

Program Co-ordinator

Professor Roger Magnusson

Admission requirements

Applicants are required to have completed a Bachelor's degree or equivalent tertiary qualification at a level of merit sufficient for the program of study. The degree need not be in law.

Program structure

The Master of Global Law (MGlobL) requires the completion of 48 credit points, equivalent to eight units of study. Most of the units offered for credit towards the degree carry a value of six credit points each. Students may choose from the entire range of relevant units on offer, but are required to choose a minimum of one unit from each of the following groupings:

Program attendance

Each unit of study involves 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 which may be consecutive or spaced across the teaching semester. For example, an intensive unit may be taught between 9am and 5pm over two consecutive days during one week, followed by a further two consecutive days of lectures in a fortnight's time. All classes are held in the New Law School Building or in the old Law School Building in Phillip St, Sydney.

Duration

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

Units of study

Compulsory units of study
Candidates must either have completed or be concurrently enrolled in the compulsory unit(s) of study prior to undertaking the elective units of study
Legal Reasoning & The Common Law System*
*Candidates without a law degree from a common law jurisdiction must undertake this unit prior to enrolling in other law units.

Elective units of study

Candidates must complete a minimum of one unit of study from each of the three groupings:

Comparative and Foreign Law units of study
Aspects of European Union Commercial Law
Chinese International Taxation
Chinese Laws & Chinese Legal Systems
Comparative Admiralty & Maritime Law
Comparative Corporate Governance
Comparative Corporate Social Responsibility
Comparative Corporate Taxation
Comparative Income Taxation
Comparative International Taxation
Comparative Law of Evidence
Comparative Taxation of Financial Transactions
Comparative Value Added Tax
Constitutional Theory
Crime Research & Policy
Criminal Procedures
Doing Business in China
Energy & Climate Law
Environmental Litigation
European Human Rights Law
European Private International Law
Explaining Crime
Explaining Punishment
Food Product Law & Policy: Australia in an International Context
Gender, Race & Crime
International & Comparative Labour Law
Japanese Law
Japanese Law & the Economy
Law & Investment in Asia
Law & Society in Indonesia
Netherlands International Tax
Principles of US Taxation
Sustainable Development Law in China
Tax & Commercial Laws of the CIS
The Currency of Justice
The Legal System of the European Union
Transfer Pricing in International Taxation
Transnational Commercial Litigation
UK International Taxation
US International Taxation

Domestic (Australian) Law units of study
Administrative Law
Advanced Constitutional Law
Advanced Employment Law
Advanced Financing Techniques
Advanced Obligations & Remedies
Anti-terrorism Law
Australian Financial Services Regulation
Australian Import/Export Laws
Australian International Taxation
Capital Gains Tax
Carbon Trading, Derivatives & Taxation
Children and Family Law
Competition Law
Compliance: Theory & Practice in the Financial Services Industry
Construction Law
Consumer Contracts & Product Defects
Contract Negotiation
Controlling Liability by Contract
Corporate Fundraising
Corporate Insolvency Law
Corporate Taxation
Criminal Liability
Critical Issues in Public Health Law
Discrimination in the Workplace
Dispute Resolution in Australia
Drugs, Drug Policy & the Law
Employment Law Advocacy
Energy & Climate Law
Environmental Impact Assessment Law
Environmental Law & Policy
Environmental Litigation
Environmentally Sustainable Business
Environmental Planning Law
Equity Financing
Expert Evidence
Financial Risk Allocation in Equity
Genetically Modified Organisms & Environmental Law
Government Regulation, Health Policy & Ethics
Health Care & Professional Liability
Heritage Law
Information Rights in Health Care
Intellectual Property: Principles & Context
Intellectual Property: Issues in Marketing Rights
Integrated Natural Resource Management
Interaction of Tort & Contracts
Introductory Corporate Law
Judicial Review - Principles, Policy & Procedure
Key Legal Concepts in Finance Law
Labour Law
Law of Asset Protection
Law of Derivatives Markets
Law of Tax Administration
Mediation of Commercial Disputes
Mediation: Skills & Theory
Mental Illness: Law & Policy
New Directions in Public Health Law & Policy
Personal Property Securities
Plain English in English Writing
Policing Australian Society
Policing Bodies: Crime, Sexuality & Reproduction
Principles of Defamation Law
Problems in Contract Formulation
Public Policy
Shareholders' Remedies
Stamp Duties
Takeovers & Reconstructions
Taxation of Business & Investment Income A
Taxation of Business & Investment Income B
Taxation of Controlled Foreign Companies, Foreign Investment Funds & Transferor Trusts
Taxation of Corporate Groups
Taxation of Mergers & Acquisitions
Taxation of Partnerships & Trusts
Taxation of Superannuation & Insurance
The Business of Tax Administration
The Impact of Taxation on Business Structures & Operations
The Law of Trusts
Transnational Commercial Litigation
Water Law
Work Safety
Workplace Bargaining
Young People, Crime & the Law

International Law units of study
Anti-terrorism Law
Energy & Climate Law
Global Oil & Gas Contracts & Issues
Human Rights & the Global Economy
International Business Law
International Commercial Arbitration
International & Comparative Criminal Justice
International Dispute Resolution: Principles
International Dispute Resolution: Procedure & Practice
International Environmental Law
International Human Rights Advocacy
International Human Rights Law
International Humanitarian Law
International Import/Export Law
International Insolvency Law
International Investment Law
International Law & Australian Institutions
International Law & the Use of Armed Force
International Mergers & Acquisitions
International Structured Finance, Law & Practice
Law of the Sea
Manipulation and Abuse in Global Securities Markets
Netherlands International Taxation
Public International Law
Public Policy
Refugee Law
Tax Treaties
Tax Treaties Special Issues
The Judicial Power of the Commonwealth
The State & Global Governance
The State of the Capital Markets
Transfer Pricing in International Taxation
World Trade Organization (WTO) Law I
World Trade Organization (WTO) Law II

Jurisprudence Unit of Study

Candidates may also enrol in up to 12 credit points of study from units offered in the Master of Jurisrprudence (MJur)

Jurisprudence Unit of Study
Aspects of Law & Social Control
Comparative Law of Evidence
Constitutional Theory
European Human Rights Law
International Human Rights
Japanese Law
Japanese Law & the New Economy
Law & Investment in Asia
Law & Society in Indonesia
Legal Responsibility & Philosophy of Mind
The Judicial Power of the Commonwealth
The Legal System of the European Union
Theories of Law

Independent Research Project

Independent Research Project (available to eligible Master's candidates only)