Transnational Economic Regulation
Specialist Master of Laws in Transnational Economic Regulation
Master the laws regulating international and cross-border trade
The Transnational Economic Regulation specialisation in the Monash University Master of Laws program aims to equip students with a theoretical and practical grounding of the conduct of states and private parties in international economics and business transactions.
Suitable for: Law graduates interested in developing or enhancing a career in legal practice based on expertise in transnational economic law. It also suits graduates from non-law disciplines working in government or the international development sector.
More information about units of study
This specialisation offers dozens of units to choose from, for the full list go to the handbook. For further information about the units and timetable relevant to this year, including mode of teaching and delivery, dates and times and lecturers go to the law postgraduate elective units and timetable page.