Media & Technology Law Specialisation
The Media and Technology specialisation offers lawyers an opportunity for study and research in some of the most dynamic areas of legal practice and public policy development. The courses offered in this specialisation explore challenging new issues cross areas such as media regulation, defamation, privacy, censorhisp, internet regulation and cybercrime.
UNSW’s highly regarded team of media and IT experts, and the research centres with which they are associated – Australasian Legal Information Institute
(AustLII) and the Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre – are at the forefront of research and practice through the receipt of numerous competitive research grants
and engagement in Australian and international policy developments.
LLM (Media & Technology Law) courses:
- Censorship, Contempt & the Media
- Cybercrime, Security & Digital Law Enforcement
- Defamation & the Media
- Digital Media Regulation
- Electronic Commerce Law
- Globalisation & Intellectual Property Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Law & the Culture Industries
- Media & Communications Industry Regulation
- Online Content Regulation
- Privacy & the Media
- Regulation of Online Investing
- Research Thesis: 6uoc
- Sports Sponsorship & Marketing: Commercial Issues
- Surveillance, Security & Democracy
Course offerings may vary. Refer to Law timetable for courses on offer.
Visit UNSW Online Handbook for further information about this LLM specialisation.





