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LLM in Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution

LLM in Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution

Curriculum

This cluster of courses covers a wide range of issues that arise in court sanctioned adjudicative processes.

UQ's litigation courses explore the civil litigation process, issues of complex litigation, expert evidence and civil remedies. Courses within the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) area offer a comprehensive exploration of the principles and practice of mediation, arbitration, and alternative dispute resolution.

Taught by highly experienced litigation and ADR specialists, these courses are designed to enable legal professionals and practising mediators to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in these essential areas of law.

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Curriculum

This cluster of courses covers a wide range of issues that arise in court sanctioned adjudicative processes.

UQ's litigation courses explore the civil litigation process, issues of complex litigation, expert evidence and civil remedies. Courses within the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) area offer a comprehensive exploration of the principles and practice of mediation, arbitration, and alternative dispute resolution.

Taught by highly experienced litigation and ADR specialists, these courses are designed to enable legal professionals and practising mediators to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in these essential areas of law.

More information here

Application

To enrol in the #16 program, a person must hold –

a) a degree in law at honours or masters level leading to admission to legal practice (for example an LLB or JD or equivalent), with a minimum GPA of 4.5; or
b) a degree in law leading to admission to legal practice (for example a LLB or equivalent) with a minimum GPA of 4.5, and either –
(i)hold a graduate diploma in legal practice or equivalent qualification; or
(ii) have completed at least two years of professional full-time (or equivalent) work experience in a legal environment, approved by the executive dean; or
c) an academic or professional qualification in law leading to admission to legal practice and be able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the executive dean that the person has the requisite knowledge to complete the program.

To enrol in the #24 program, a person must hold –

a) a degree in law leading to admission to legal practice with a GPA of 4.5; or
b) an academic or professional qualification in law leading to admission to legal practice and be able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the executive dean that the person has the requisite knowledge to complete the program.

Application

To enrol in the #16 program, a person must hold –

a) a degree in law at honours or masters level leading to admission to legal practice (for example an LLB or JD or equivalent), with a minimum GPA of 4.5; or
b) a degree in law leading to admission to legal practice (for example a LLB or equivalent) with a minimum GPA of 4.5, and either –
(i)hold a graduate diploma in legal practice or equivalent qualification; or
(ii) have completed at least two years of professional full-time (or equivalent) work experience in a legal environment, approved by the executive dean; or
c) an academic or professional qualification in law leading to admission to legal practice and be able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the executive dean that the person has the requisite knowledge to complete the program.

To enrol in the #24 program, a person must hold –

a) a degree in law leading to admission to legal practice with a GPA of 4.5; or
b) an academic or professional qualification in law leading to admission to legal practice and be able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the executive dean that the person has the requisite knowledge to complete the program.