Students 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).
# Offered in 2009
All Subjects
* Art and Law
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Competition Law and Intellectual Property
* Copyright Law #
* Designs Law and Practice #
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Free Speech and Intellectual Property Law
* Fundamentals of the Common Law #
* Intangible Asset Valuation: Law and Practice #
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Intellectual Property in the Digital Age
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Intellectual Property Law and Development
* International and Comparative Copyright Law
* International and Comparative Patent Law
* International and Comparative Trade Mark Law #
* International Issues in Intellectual Property #
* Interpretation and Validity of Patent Specifications #
* Licensing Law and Technology Transfer #
* New Directions in Law and Economics
* Patent Law #
* Patent Practice #
* Sports Marketing Law #
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Taxation of Intellectual Property
* Trade Mark Practice #
* Trade Marks and Unfair Competition #