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Master of Laws (Research)

Why study the Master of Laws (Research) at UNE?

The Master of Laws by Research is designed for people desiring to extend their research skills on a legal topic of their choice. Candidates will be required to complete the core unit LLM 600 Research Methodology and Theory, before completing a thesis of up to 40,000 words.

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DURATION

1.5 Years Full-time
Up to 4 years Part-time

FEES

Research Training Scheme

2011 STUDY OPTIONS

Armidale

Semester 1, Off Campus
Semester 1, On Campus
Semester 2, Off Campus
Semester 2, On Campus

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CRICOS Code: 051776G
Official Abbreviation LLM
Course Type Postgraduate Research
Commencing
Responsible Campus Admission Period Mode of Study
Armidale Semester 1 Off Campus
Armidale Semester 1 On Campus
Armidale Semester 2 Off Campus
Armidale Semester 2 On Campus
Course Duration
  • 1.5 Years Full-time
  • Up to 4 years Part-time
Fees Research Training Scheme
Total Credit Points 48
How to apply

All domestic students apply direct to Research Services at UNE

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International students apply direct to UNE through International Marketing and Pathways

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Entry Requirements

Applicants for admission to candidature for the degree of Master of Laws by Research shall have fulfilled all the requirements for admission to a Bachelor of Laws from an Australian university at a level indicating the capacity to undertake postgraduate research or any equivalent qualification deemed admissible by the Course Coordinator.

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Ultramarine (BCC 148)

Further Information

Contact Research Services on 1800 463 520 or (02) 6773 3715 or hdr@une.edu.au or visit the Law School website at www.une.edu.au/law.

These Course Rules & Plans are ONLY to be used if you Commenced, Transferred or Changed Versions in the Master of Laws (Research) in 2011.

1. Admission to Candidature
1.1. Admission to candidature shall be determined by the Higher Degree Research Committee on the recommendation of the Head of School of Law or nominee.

1.2. Except with the permission of the Higher Degree Research Committee, applicants for admission to candidature for the degree of Master of Laws by Research shall have fulfilled all of the requirements for admission to:
(a) a degree of Bachelor of Laws of an Australian university; or
(b) an equivalent qualification.

2. Appointment of Supervisor
Upon approval of an application for admission to candidature, the Higher Degree Research Committee, on the recommendation of the Head of School of Law or nominee, shall appoint a supervisor, who shall be a member of the teaching or research staff of the University or an associate of the University, of the rank of Academic Level B, or higher. The supervisor shall advise and supervise the candidate during the period of candidature. The supervisor shall report to the Higher Degree Research Committee bi-annually on the progress of the candidate, if required to do so by the Higher Degree Research Committee, and carry out any other duties delegated by the Higher Degree Research Committee. The supervisor may recommend to the Higher Degree Research Committee that the candidate be withdrawn from candidature. In such cases, the candidate shall be given the opportunity to show cause why such action should not be taken.

3. Approval of Course of Study
After admission to candidature, candidates shall have the dissertation topic approved by the Head of the School of Law or nominee.

4. Requirements for the Degree
A candidate for the degree shall:
(a) complete the course work unit LLM 600;
(b) enrol in the unit LLM 622 and pursue research for the degree under the direction of his or her supervisor;
(c) submit a dissertation, to the value of 42 credit points, of not more than 40 000 words, excluding appendices, on a subject chosen by the candidate and approved by the head of the school or nominee; and
(d) complete the above requirements, in the case of a full-time candidate, in not more than 18 months from the date of commencement of candidature and in all other cases not less than two years and not more than four years from the date of commencement of candidature.

5. Extension of Time and Leave of Absence
In exceptional circumstances the Higher Degree Research Committee, on the recommendation of the head of the school or nominee, may vary the requirements of Rules 4.(c) or 4.(d) by:
(a) granting leave of absence from candidature for a period of not more than 12 months and the period of such leave shall not be counted as part of the prescribed time of candidature; or
(b) extending the period of candidature for a period of not more than 12 months.

6. Advanced Standing
At the discretion of the Head of the School or nominee, a candidate may be granted advanced standing for LLM600, passed prior to admission to candidature, provided that this unit has been successfully completed towards a postgraduate qualification at this or another University; or through other significant learning which the faculty considers equivalent to LLM600.

7. Award of the Degree
7.1. When the Higher Degree Research Committee is satisfied that the candidate has met all of the requirements for the degree, it shall recommend to the Academic Board that the candidate can be admitted to the degree.

7.2. The degree of Master of Laws by Research may be awarded to candidates at the level of Honours, Class I or Class II; or at the level of Pass.

8. Other Rules
The relevant provisions of Faculty Rules 2.8., 2.11., 2.12., 2.13. and 2.14. pertaining to the Master of Economics shall apply.

* Law students are expected to have Internet access and access to a computer capable of displaying pdf files delivered by CDRom.

 

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