Laws (Honours) / Asian Studies

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
 
201–250 place StudyQA ranking:3702 Duration:66 months

With thisdouble degree, you may develop a comprehension of Asia's political, economicand cultural environment and specialised skills that are legal. As a grad, you willbe prepared to help organisations create crucial decisions that may affect theirsuccess.Law componentGriffith law school offers a professional legal program that centers around core are as oflegal clinic and the legal skills that attorneys will need to possess. You'll have theopportunity to decide on law electives based on your own interests, for example clinicalcourses that emphasise technical skills, disagreements and experience.You willmake connections between law and ethics, legal concept, Native problems, andinternationalisation. You'll also develop interdisciplinary understandings of-law and legal work.You willtake classes such as Constitutional Law, Legal Theory, Law and the ModernState, Corporate Governance and Legislation, Criminal Law, and Home Law.If you finish the five Canadian Law classes you qualify for entrance to the legal profession in Canada's common law provinces, when accompanied by a Certificate of Qualification from the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada.AsianStudies componentYou will beprepared to make the most of new and exciting chances working inAustralia and overseas being an expert on Asian affairs.  You may finish majors from the following listing:Asian BusinessAsian Societies and CulturesInternational Relations and SecurityPolitics, Law and Justice from AsiaLanguages: Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean

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Year 1, 2, 4 and 3 of Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Asian Studies and 5.5 GPA at Laws component

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