Graduate Diploma in International Law

The Graduate Diploma in International Law (GDipIntLaw) is a diverse program that allows you to specialize in a key area or gain a broader qualification in international law. Its ideal for international legal practitioners, scholars and those working in international agencies or non-government organizations who are looking to gain specialized knowledge in the area. As a student, you can choose from a wide array of subjects that includes international humanitarian law, international criminal law, international economic law, finance, tax, law and development or international arbitration.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Parkville

Full-time - 6 months

Part-time - 1 years

$23,488
N/A

Structure

Students must complete 50 credit points of study from the prescribed list of subjects.

Subjects

  • International law
  • Bringing in the People
  • Comparative Indigenous Rights
  • Digital Trade
  • Global Commercial Contract Law
  • Global Financial Architecture
  • International Business Transactions
  • International Commercial Arbitration
  • International Economic Law
  • Internat Investment Law and Arbitration
  • International Trade and Development
  • International Trade Law
  • International Trade Remedies Law
  • The Law and Economics of Globalisation
  • WTO Law and Dispute Settlement
  • Comparative Indigenous Rights
  • Corruption: A Global Approach
  • International Criminal Law
  • International Humanitarian Law
  • International Law and Development
  • International Law and Relations
  • International Law and the Use of Force
  • International Law, Weapons & Disarmament
  • Law of International Organisations
  • Regulating Global Markets
  • UN Law and Practice
  • Ageing and Human Rights
  • Business and Human Rights
  • Gender and Human Rights
  • Human Rights Advocacy
  • Human Rights and Climate Change
  • Human Rights and Terrorism
  • Human Rights at Work
  • International Human Rights Law
  • International Law and Childrens Rights
  • International Migration Law
  • International Refugee Law
  • Digital Trade
  • Global Commercial Contract Law
  • Global Financial Architecture
  • International Business Transactions
  • International Commercial Arbitration
  • International Economic Law
  • Internat Investment Law and Arbitration
  • International Trade and Development
  • International Trade Law
  • International Trade Remedies Law
  • The Law and Economics of Globalisation
  • WTO Law and Dispute Settlement
  • Comparative Corporate Tax
  • Current Issues in International Tax
  • Foundations of Tax Law
  • International Tax: Principles, Structure
  • Tax Treaties
  • Tax Treaties: International Perspectives
  • Transfer Pricing: Practice and Problems
  • Biodiversity Law
  • International Construction Law
  • International Development Finance Law
  • International Environmental Law
  • International Financial System
  • International Financial Transactions
  • Internat.Issues in Intellectual Property
  • International Law, Sustainability & Development
  • International Sustainable Finance
  • Law and Global Health
  • Negotiating Environmental Agreements

Entry requirements

  • A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) leading to admission to practice with a University of Melbourne equivalent score of at least 70, OR
  • A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) leading to admission to legal practice and at least one year of documented, relevant professional experience, OR
  • An undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline and at least one year of documented, relevant professional work experience.