The objective in the Corporate and Commercial Law stream is to deliver highly relevant legal knowledge get in a practical commercial and regulatory context.
For 2009 courses and Summer 2009/2010 courses please refer to the 2009 Online Handbook for information. Please note that if you are searching for a course, please search under the 'Course Name' as codes may have changed.
Anti-Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime: Laws and Counter Measures
LAWS8026
Banking and Finance Law
LAWS8038
Chinese Corporate and Securities Law
LAWS8023
Commercial Contracts
LAWS8994
Commercial Fraud
LAWS8219
Competition Law
LAWS8765
Complex Commercial Litigation
LAWS8112
Construction of Commercial Agreements
LAWS8091
Corporate Control Transactions
LAWS8028
Corporate Governance
LAWS8095
Corporate Insolvency
LAWS8044
Electronic Commerce Law
LAWS8366
Environmental Markets
LAWS8152
European Union: Economic & Trade Law
LAWS8875
Fiduciary Duties and Conflicts of Interest
LAWS8099
Funds Management, Superannuation and Insurance
LAWS8203
Global Issues in Competition Law and Policy
LAWS8210
Globalisation and Commercial Law
LAWS8080
Insurance Law
LAWS8993
International Business Transactions
LAWS8183
International Commercial Arbitration
LAWS8220
International Finan. System: Policy & Regulation
LAWS8079
International Investment Law
LAWS8972
International Trade Law
LAWS8187
International Trade Law: Environment and Development
LAWS8981
Mastering Facilitation
LAWS8045
Mining and Resources Law
LAWS8092
Securities and Financial Markets Regulation
LAWS8055
Tourism Law
Candidate Information
Candidates for the LLM by Coursework or Graduate Diploma in Law may undertake study incorporating a major sequence in this area of specialisation.
From time to time the allocation of courses to major sequences may be altered.
The Coordinator of Postgraduate Education may, when considering it appropriate, authorise the inclusion of a Special Elective within, or the deletion of a Special Elective from among, the courses allocated to a major sequence.
The Coordinator of Postgraduate Education may, when considering it appropriate, approve as part of an individual student’s major sequence a course or courses taken by that student on a cross-institutional basis.
Where a special case is made, or where an individual student’s assessment program for the course concerned is tailored specifically to issues relevant to a major sequence, the Coordinator of Postgraduate Education may approve a course not otherwise allocated to a major sequence as part of that student’s major sequence.
The Research Thesis 6uoc course LAWS8423 may be counted towards the units of credit required for a major sequence where, in the opinion of the Coordinator of Postgraduate Education, the subject matter of the thesis topic concerned is substantially related to the specialist area of the major sequence.
Director - Corporate & Commercial Law specialisation