Last updated 22 December 2015 Please check regularly for updates ANU College of Law Graduate work Timetable 2016 This timetable is for the following programs > > Graduate Certificate of Law > > Master of Laws (including Environmental Law; Government & Regulation; International Law; International Security Law; Law, Governance & Development; Legal Practice; Migration) > > Master of Laws (Legal Practice) (LP) > > Master of Legal Practice completion courses (MLP completion) > > Juris Doctor electives for online and on-campus programs Please read first > > Students in the Graduate Certificate of Law must complete LAWS8586 Law & Legal Institutions before any other courses. > > Students who hold an Australian law degree are not allowed to take any of the following courses: Fundamentals of Environmental Law (FEL), Law & Legal Institutions (LLI), Legal Framework of Regulation (LFR). Students who hold an overseas law degree are normally required to do at least one of these fundamentals courses at the beginning of their program. > > Prerequisites vary depending on the program you are studying. Please check the course prerequisite statement and your program requirements on ANU Programs and s before you enrol. > > Students in the JD on-campus must have completed or be completing 5 x 6100 level courses prior to enrolling in any Masters electives. Students in the JD online must have completed LAWS8712 prior to enrolling in any Masters electives. JD students can choose any electives except those noted under Specialisation(s). > > Graduation: please note that courses scheduled in late Autumn are not guaranteed to have results in time for July graduation. s held in late Winter and in Spring are not guaranteed to have results processed in time for December graduation. > > Changes: whilst every effort is undertaken to avoid changes, the University reserves the right to cancel courses or change course dates when necessary. Please check this timetable regularly for updates/changes. SUMMER SESSION LAWS6258 Name International Organisations: Geneva (APPLICATIONS FOR 2016 HAVE CLOSED) Specialisation(s) 24 January 5 February Sarah Heathcote LAWS8586 Law and Legal Institutions (LLI) 28 29 January & 1 2 February > > Grad Cert of Law LAWS8104 Legislation & Legislative Drafting 5 6 & 19 20 February LAWS8171 LAWS8182 Kyoto Seminar: Japanese Law in the Global Context (APPLICATIONS FOR 2016 HAVE CLOSED) and Practice Principles of International Law (PIL) Prue Bindon Daniel Lovric 8 12 February Hitoshi Nasu 8 February 2 May > > Migration Chris White 18 20 & 22 23 February (COMP) LAWS8116 Dispute Management 23 26 February LAWS8297 LAWS8001 LAWS8189 International Law and Australian Government Introduction to Law, Governance and Development Fundamentals of Environmental Law (FEL) Don Rothwell Angeline Lewis Franca Petrone 26 27 February & 1 2 April Richard Rowe Stephen Bouwhuis 29 February & 1 & 3 4 March (COMP) Rebecca Monson Sinclair Dinnen 29 February & 1 3 March > > Environmental LAWS8239 The European Union 4 5 & 18 19 March LAWS8587 Legal Framework of Regulation (LFR) 7 10 March Tim Bonyhady Anne McNaughton Daniel Stewart COMP = compulsory in the specialisation, SUP = supplementary elective in the specialisation
LAWS8320 LAWS8009 Critical Approaches to International Law Transnational Anti-Corruption Laws 8 11 March Suzanne Akila Hilary Charlesworth 16, 18-19, 21 March Kath Hall SEMESTER 1 (Census Date 31 March) LAWS8651 LAWS8652 LAWS8653 Name Dates Fundamentals of Australian Migration Law Administrative Decision Making in Australian Migration Law Contemporary Issues in Migration Law online from 15 February > > Migration (COMP) Nick Tebbey Gabor Hajdu online from 15 February > > Migration (COMP) Alan Freckelton online from 15 February > > Migration Marianne Dickie Sudrishti Reich LAWS8657 Research Skills (Migration) online from 15 February > > Migration Dorota Gozdecka LAWS8143 Federal Litigation online from 15 February LAWS8150 LAWS8318 Principles of Evidence Under Uniform Act Future of Legal Practice David Richards online from 15 February David Richards online from 15 February Scott Chamberlain LAWS8131 Commercial Drafting online from 15 February Dalvin Chien LAWS8581 Foundations of Family Law online from 15 February Colin James LAWS8580 Family Law (Property) online from 15 February Olivia Gesini LAWS8592 LAWS8076 Intellectual Property Law in Practice Digital Media & Communications Law & Practice online from 15 February online from 15 February LAWS8584 Insolvency Law online from 15 February Tony Lane AUTUMN SESSION Name LAWS8179 International Security Law 21 24 March > > Int Security (COMP) Hitoshi Nasu LAWS8111 Environmental Regulation 30 March - 1 April > > Environmental Neil Gunningham LAWS8220 Government Contracts 9 10 & 16 17 April LAWS8183 Advanced Principles of International Law (APIL) LAWS8132 Advocacy Family 18 April 17 June 30 May 2 June (INTENSIVE 14 15 & 21 22 April (COMP) COMPONENT) Nick Seddon Sarah Heathcote Graeme Blank LAWS8180 International Climate Law 28 30 April > > Environmental Martijn Wilder Ilona Millar LAWS8023 International Law & United Nations Peace Operations 28 29 April & 5 6 May > > Int Security (COMP) Robert McLaughlin COMP = compulsory in the specialisation, SUP = supplementary elective in the specialisation 2
LAWS8144 Conflict of Laws 7 8 & 21 22 May Jim Davis LAWS8594 Law & Society in South East Asia 9 10 & 12 13 May Andrew Harding LAWS8268 International Humanitarian Law 19 20 & 23 24 May and Practice Hitoshi Nasu Netta Goussac 23 May 15 August > > Migration Gabor Hajdu Chris White LAWS8234 International Human Rights Law 26 27 May & 16-17 June LAWS8018 National Security Law 6 9 June Ryan Goss Rob McLaughlin Dom Dalla Pozza Milton Regan LAWS8012 Australian Disaster Law 15 17 June > > Environmental Michael Eburn WINTER SESSION Name LAWS8034 Law & Regulation 17 18 & 20 21 June LAWS8006 LAWS8314 LAWS8582 Law & Development in Contemporary South Pacific Post Conflict Situations and International Law Global Health Law Jonathan Blaine 20 23 June Rebecca Monson 27 30 June (TBC) Steven Ratner 4 7 July Gian Luca Burci LAWS8586 Law and Legal Institutions (LLI) 8 9 & 11 12 July > > Grad Cert of Law LAWS8311 Occupational Health and Safety Law Prue Bindon 11 14 July Cameron Roles LAWS8567 International Dispute Resolution 18 21 July Pierre d Argent LAWS8259 LAWS8182 Business, Human Rights & Corporate Responsibility Principles of International Law (PIL) 18 July 30 September 21 23 & 25 26 July (COMP) LAWS8132 Advocacy 25 July 23 Sept 1 4 August (INTENSIVE COMPONENT) LAWS8316 Nuclear Security Law Jolyon Ford Chris Ward Ben Battock 26 29 July Daniel Joyner LAWS8016 Comparative Constitutional Law 29 30 July & 5 6 August LAWS8566 International Criminal Law 1 4 August LAWS8189 LAWS8587 Fundamentals of Environmental Law (FEL) Legal Framework of Regulation (LFR) Moeen Cheema Helen Brady David Re 8 11 August > > Environmental Tim Bonyhady 12 13 & 15 16 August Daniel Stewart COMP = compulsory in the specialisation, SUP = supplementary elective in the specialisation 3
LAWS8175 Citizenship Law in Context 18 19 & 22 23 August Kim Rubenstein LAWS8187 Environmental Litigation 24 26 August > > Environmental Chris McGrath LAWS8247 Civil and Political Rights 26 27 August & 2 3 September Ryan Goss LAWS8142 Tort Liability & Public Authorities 27 & 28 August & 10 11 September LAWS8178 International Law and Use of Force 15-16 & 18-19 August (TBC) Ben Wickham Dino Kritsiotis LAWS8298 Commercial Equity 1 3 & 5 September Pauline Ridge LAWS8117 LAWS8071 LAWS8183 Commonwealth Environmental Law and Practice Law & Governance in Sub Saharan Africa Advanced Principles of International Law (APIL) 3 September - 15 October 5 September 28 November > > Environmental Tim Bonyhady > > Migration Chris White 9 10 & 12 13 September Jolyon Ford 15 16 & 22 23 September (COMP) Sarah Heathcote SEMESTER 2 (Census Date 31 August) LAWS8651 LAWS8652 LAWS8658 LAWS8659 LAWS8321 LAWS8319 LAWS8317 LAWS8131 LAWS8074 LAWS8155 LAWS8581 LAWS8591 LAWS8593 LAWS8323 Name Dates Fundamentals of Australian Migration Law Administrative Decision Making in Australian Migration Law Skilled and Business Migration The Family in Australian Migration Law Advanced Will Drafting Legal Entrepreneur Technology Transfer & Commercialisation Commercial Drafting Personal Injuries Compensation Human Rights Litigation Foundations of Family Law Family Law (Children) Procurement and Probity Law and Practice Strategic Negotiation Skills online from 18 July > > Migration (COMP) Nick Tebbey Marianne Dickie online from 18 July > > Migration (COMP) Alan Freckelton online from 18 July > > Migration Gabor Hajdu Nick Tebbey online from 18 July > > Migration Er Kai Wang Jessica Kinsella online from 18 July Glenda Bloomfield online from 18 July online from 18 July online from 18 July Scott Chamberlain Dalvin Chien online from 18 July Michael Eburn online from 18 July Chris Ward online from 18 July Colin James online from 18 July Olivia Gesini online from 18 July Loretta Zamprogno Lynn Du Moulin online from 18 July Scott Chamberlain COMP = compulsory in the specialisation, SUP = supplementary elective in the specialisation 4
SPRING SESSION Name LAWS8072 Statutory Interpretation 16 17 September (INTENSIVE: NOT COMPULSORY FOR LAWYERS) 19 September to 28 October (ONLINE FOR ALL STUDENTS) Daniel Stewart LAWS8253 Law of the Sea 27 30 September Don Rothwell LAWS8069 Law & Society in South Asia 6 7 & 10 11 October Moeen Cheema LAWS8140 Commercial Law 7 8 & 28 29 October Elisabeth Peden Anne McNaughton LAWS8252 International Refugee Law 13 14 & 20 21 October Matthew Zagor LAWS8228 Law & Economics 14 15 & 17 18 October George Barker LAWS8280 LAWS8296 Biodiversity Law and Policy Special Topics in International Law: Space Law 15 October - 24 November > > Environmental Judith Jones 24 28 October Steven Freeland LAWS8035 Cyber Warfare Law 3-4 & 7-8 November William Boothby LAWS8141 LAWS8032 Judicial Review of Government Action International Financial Institutions and Development 3 4 November & 1 2 December Leighton McDonald 10 11 & 14 15 November LAWS8218 Advanced Contracts 12 13 & 26 27 November (ATTENDANCE IS NOT COMPULSORY) LAWS8128 Contemporary Issues in Consitutional Law 17-18 November & 8-9 December Suresh Nanwani Jim Davis James Stellios LAWS8068 Australian Aviation Law 21-24 November Ron Bartsch LAWS8229 International Law of World Trade TBA Wayne Morgan Imogen Saunders Further information Class times & Room location > > Intensives run from 9am 5pm on days listed unless otherwise stated above or in the Study Guide. > > Locations of intensive classes are listed in the Study Guide. Census dates > > s held in Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring each have their own individual census date. > > For dates, please see the course entry on ANU Programs and s. Census dates are also shown on ISIS. Program Requirements > > Students are responsible for checking the course requirements for their program on ANU Programs and s. Failure to complete the correct courses may result in the inability to graduate. Enroling on ISIS > > Class numbers are not needed to enrol; simply search the course code and session in ISIS to find the class. Lastest Changes to timetable > > LAWS8068 - Australian Aviation Law - added > > LAWS8234 - International Law and Human Rights - please note the intensive dates are 26 27 May & 16-17 June > > LAWS8229 - International Law of World Trade - Autumn dates cancelled - new dates To Be Advised (likely to be held later in the year) > > LAWS8132 - Advocacy Family - intensive dates have changed > > LAWS8178 - International Law and Use of Force - this course is subject to final confirmation and may or may not be offered COMP = compulsory in the specialisation, SUP = supplementary elective in the specialisation 5