ObjectivesThe Master of Banking and Financial Services Law focuses on: * The legal and regulatory architecture of the Australian financial sector across a range of subject areas * Key legal issues governing relationships between financial services providers and their customers, and the theory and practice of prudential and market integrity/consumer protection regulation of financial services * The impact of globalisation, e-commerce and regulatory reform on the provision of financial services in Australia and internationally * Research skills and the legal and related literature in banking and finance law.
Academic titleMaster of Banking and Financial Services Law
Course descriptionStudents who do not have a law degree from a common law system must complete Fundamentals of the Common Law, as well as seven subjects from the prescribed list.
Students with a law degree from a common law system must complete at least seven subjects from the prescribed list and may choose an eighth subject from those available in the Melbourne Law Masters (excluding Fundamentals of the Common Law).