Courses - Graduate Diploma
Graduate Diploma in International Economic Law 891
- Director of Studies: Associate Professor Jürgen Kurtz
Overview
Melbourne Law School’s international economic law program incorporates a diverse mix of subjects devoted to this important field of practice and study. The program focuses on interdisciplinary analysis, and is ideal for legal practitioners as well as governmental representatives, development specialists, economists and others working in the field. The program examines the laws governing economic relations between different countries, domestic government regulation, private international transactions and international regulation between countries, with a focus on international investment law and the law of the World Trade Organization.
Objectives and Skills
The Graduate Diploma in International Economic Law focuses on:
- The customary and treaty-based sources of international economic law with a particular focus on the World Trade Organization
- The assessment of various functional and theoretical bases for organising economic relations at the international level
- The evolving context in which the processes of and actors within international economic law operate, especially the nexus with law and development strategies
- The jurisprudence of the various dispute settlement organs operating in the field
- The articulation of knowledge and understanding in oral and written presentations.
Requirements
Students must complete four subjects from the prescribed list.
Students who do not have a law degree from a common law jurisdiction or any prior legal studies or experience are also expected to complete the two-day preliminary subject Australian Legal Process and Legal Institutions.
Graduate Diploma in International Economic Law 891
Director of Studies
- Associate Professor Ruth Buchanan
- Professor Martin Davies
- Associate Professor Alison Duxbury
- Professor Richard Garnett
- Dr Kirsty Gover
- Associate Professor Jürgen Kurtz
- Professor Bryan Mercurio
- Professor Andrew Mitchell
- Mr Ceda Ogada
- Associate Professor Bruce Oswald
- Professor Sundhya Pahuja
- Professor Lisa Philipps
- Professor Giorgio Sacerdoti
- Professor Miranda Stewart
- Mr Antony Taubman
- Associate Professor Tania Voon
- Ms Jayashree Watal
- Associate Professor Margaret Young
Lecturers - 2012
This course does not have an advisory board..
Graduate Diploma in International Economic Law 891
Course Subjects for 2012
- Developing Countries and the WTO
- Fiscal Reform and Development
- Global Financial Order: IMF and World Bank
- International Business Transactions
- International Commercial Arbitration
- International Economic Law
- International Investment Law and Arbitration
- International Trade Law
- International Trade, Intellectual Property and Public Health (Formerly Trade, Intellectual Property Rights and Public Health)
- Principles of International Law
- The Role of Courts in International Law
- Trade, Human Rights and Development
- WTO Law and Dispute Settlement
Graduate Diploma in International Economic Law 891
# Offered in 2012
All Subjects
- Chinese Tax and Investment Law
- Developing Countries and the WTO #
- Fiscal Reform and Development #
- Global Financial Order: IMF and World Bank #
- International Arbitration Workshop
- International Business Transactions #
- International Commercial Arbitration #
- International Economic Law #
- International Investment Law and Arbitration #
- International Sale of Goods
- International Trade Law #
- International Trade, Intellectual Property and Public Health (Formerly Trade, Intellectual Property Rights and Public Health) #
- Principles of International Law #
- The Role of Courts in International Law #
- Trade, Human Rights and Development #
- WTO Law and Dispute Settlement #
