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Master of Law
About the Course
This degree provides students with advanced expertise in legal systems, theory, and practice, including international law, human rights, and commercial law, and prepares them for senior roles in legal practice, academia, public service, and global policy environments.

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Course Overview
A Master of Law is a postgraduate degree program that deepens legal knowledge and enhances critical thinking across specialized fields. The program covers topics such as international law, corporate law, constitutional theory, and dispute resolution. Law is essential for upholding justice and regulating global interactions. The program equips students with research, interpretation, and advocacy skills to address legal challenges. Graduates are prepared to work in multinational law firms, international agencies, government, or academia, and lead in advancing legal reform and policy.

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Course Duration
Region | Duration |
Australia | 1 – 2 years |
New Zealand | 1 – 1.5 years |
UK | 1 – 2 years |
Europe | 1 – 2 years |
Canada | 1 – 2 years |
Asia | 1 – 2 years |
USA | 1 year (Full-time LLM) |

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Course Curriculum
The curriculum in a Master of Law program typically includes advanced courses in legal research methodology, international commercial law, human rights law, comparative legal systems, and legal theory. Students often choose electives to specialize in areas such as intellectual property, arbitration, public law, or environmental regulation. Programs may require a dissertation, research project, or participation in moot court and legal clinics. Interdisciplinary perspectives and international legal frameworks are emphasized throughout the course.

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Admission Requirements
- A recognized bachelor’s degree in law or a related legal qualification
- Proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)
- Academic transcripts and a personal statement outlining study goals
- Letters of recommendation and curriculum vitae (CV)
- Some institutions may require a law degree equivalent to a JD, LLB, or qualifying law degree

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Career Opportunities
- International Legal Advisor
- Corporate Counsel
- Human Rights Advocate
- Legal Consultant or Policy Analyst
- Opportunities in jurisdictions including the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, EU, and international organizations
- A Master of Law (LLM or equivalent) is typically required; local licensure or bar qualification may be needed for legal practice
- Career pathways include international law firms, NGOs, academia, arbitration centers, and policy-making institutions
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