Subjects
2025 Melbourne Law Masters program
The 2025 program brings an array of international experts as well as Australian practitioners from all sectors of the legal profession, to ensure a continuation of the mix of in-depth legal knowledge and its practical application.
The program features:
- 24 new subjects
- Diverse teaching group including international experts and Australian practitioners
- Over 180 subjects on offer*
- 26 specialist legal areas
- 39 courses
* Melbourne Law Masters subjects will be delivered either online, on campus or dual-delivery in 2025.
New subjects 2025
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- AI and the Administrative State
- Australian Constitutional Cultures
- Banking and Financial Regulation in Asia
- Comparative Corporate Law in Asia
- Comparative EU and US Antitrust Law
- Constitutional Design and Democracy
- Constitutional Law and Climate Change
- Cybercrime Law
- Energy Markets and the Energy Transition
- Equity and the World of Commerce
- Ethics in Tax Practice
- Global Corporations & International Law
- Global ESG Law and Construction Projects
- International Law and the Digital Economy
- International Law in Asia
- International Sports Dispute Resolution
- Law and Development in Southeast Asia
- Principles of International Law
- Private Equity Law and Practice
- Regulating Green Finance: Europe & Asia
- Regulating Online Harms
- Selected Topics in Transfer Pricing
- The Politics and Process of Legal Reform
- Traditional Knowledge, Biodiversity and IP
Overview Subjects
The Melbourne Law Masters program offers a number of professional overview subjects that provide an introduction to key legal areas. These subjects are not available for academic credit in the Melbourne Law Masters program.

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