Course Level
Graduate Certificate
CRICOS
104748B
Graduate Certificate in Law of the Sea
The Law of the Sea refers to the international law governing the rights and duties of stakeholders in maritime environments. It involves the rights and obligations of coastal states over adjacent maritime areas, navigational rights and responsibilities, conservation and use of marine resources, and maritime security. The Graduate Certificate in Law of the Sea is designed to meet the early and mid-career education requirements of legally qualified professionals working in a maritime policy or operational context, or those who intend to pursue a career in a maritime or related field. This degree provides a broad understanding of the law of the sea and ocean governance and deals with international law and policy issues related to the worlds oceans. It addresses various issues related to the sea, including aspects such as maritime trade routes, its significance as a natural habitat, and its role as a source of both international political tensions and cooperation.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
---|---|---|---|
Innovation Campus | Full-time - 6 months | $12,576 | N/A |
UOW Online | Online/Off-campus - 6 months | $12,576 | N/A |
Entry requirements
- A recognised Bachel of Laws Juris Doct degree legal qualification.
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