Course Level

Master Degree (By Coursework)

CRICOS

047155D

Master of Resources and International Commercial Law

You will learn about a wide range of legal considerations across the mining, energy and resources sector, as well as gaining the necessary technical knowledge, such as how petroleum is produced or how iron ore is mined. You will benefit from a comprehensive and multifaceted understanding of the industry. The course is available for law and non-law graduates and is ideal for those looking to expand their knowledge of or seek a new career in the mining, energy and natural resources sector. Topics covered may include international investment in mineral resources, oil and gas law (locally and globally), corporate governance in the resources sector, climate change, agreements, project developments, mining law, environmental law and more.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Crawley

Full-time - 1 years

$34,800
N/A

Structure

Credit Points 48

Subjects

  • LAWS4227 Foundations of Law and Legal Institutions
  • LAWS5251 International Sales Law
  • LAWS5260 Intersections of Law, Policy and Government
  • LAWS5532 Energy Agreements: Oil and Gas, Alternative Energy and Sustainability
  • LAWS5100 Sustainability Law and Policy in Resource Development
  • LAWS5114 International Environmental Law
  • LAWS5239 Resource Taxation
  • LAWS5254 International Trade Law
  • LAWS5507 International Oil and Gas Law
  • LAWS5517 Mining Law
  • LAWS5589 Energy Regulation: sustainable oil and gas and alternative energy production
  • SVLG5001 McCusker Centre for Citizenship Internship
  • LAWS5111 Corporate Governance for Resources Companies
  • LAWS5167 Comparative Legal Method
  • LAWS5176 Australian Financial Transactions Law and Regulation
  • LAWS5261 Planning Law
  • LAWS5296 Technology Law and Governance
  • LAWS5305 Mediation: Practice and Skills
  • LAWS5378 Government Accountability Law and Practice
  • LAWS5398 Construction Law
  • LAWS5521 Climate Change Law
  • LAWS5540 Environmental Protection Law
  • LAWS5576 International Commercial Arbitration
  • LAWS5590 Water Resources Law
  • LAWS5694 Research Paper I
  • LAWS5695 Research Paper II (12 points)
  • LAWS5696 Research Paper III Part 1
  • LAWS5697 Research Paper III Part 2
  • SVLG5001 McCusker Centre for Citizenship Internship

Entry requirements

  • To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a Juris Doctor or Bachelor of Laws, or an equivalent qualification, as recognized by UWA or
  • a bachelors degree in a cognate area, or an equivalent qualification, as recognized by UWA and
  • (ii) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 50 percent or
  • a bachelors degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognized by UWA and
  • the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 50 percent and
  • at least two years of relevant professional experience.