Expression of Interest (EOI) and quota-restricted postgraduate Law units
What units offered by the Law School have an enrolment quota or need special permission for enrolment?
Answer ID 2744 | Last updated on 26/11/2024 11.59 AM
The following units need permission to enrol or have a quota on the number of enrolments permitted.
If you enrol in one of these units on studentConnect, it will appear as INVALID until approval and confirmation from the unit coordinator is obtained.
Please contact the Arts and Law Student Office for more information.
Unit Code | Unit Title | Notes |
LAWS5160 | Law Review (Part 1) |
Students who wish to enrol in this unit should send an expression of interest, along with a curriculum vitae and an academic transcript (from studentConnect is fine) to Jessica Kerr (jessica.kerr@uwa.edu.au)
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LAWS5161 | Law Review (Part 2) |
Successful completion of Part 1
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LAWS5694 | Research Paper I | Permission needed (Supervision availability required) EOI form below |
LAWS5695 | Research Paper II | Permission needed (Supervision availability required) EOI form below |
LAWS5696 | Research Paper III (Part 1) | Permission needed (Supervision availability required) EOI form below |
LAWS5697 | Research Paper III (Part 2) | Successful completion of Part 1 |
LAWS5512 | Supervised Research | Permission needed (Supervision availability required) EOI form below |
LAWS5509 | Advanced Legal Research (Part 1) | Permission needed (Honours and Advanced Legal Research Committee by invite-only) |
LAWS5510 | Advanced Legal Research (Part 2) | Successful completion of Part 1 |
LAWS5174 | Legal Internship | Students should refer to the information on what is required to apply for this unit |
LAWS5158 | Mediation Practice and Skills |
EOI form in handbook
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LAWS5117 | Advanced Evidence and Proof |
Quota is 60 (Full)
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LAWS5517 | Mining Law |
Quota is 25 (+CPD)
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LAWS5261 | Planning Law |
Quota is 60
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LAWS5242 | Study Tour |
EOI Form
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LAWS5162 | Jessup International Moot |
Selection committee interviews applicants
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Juris Doctor (JD) students can apply to undertake ONE Master's unit as part of their studies - the application form is available under the 'Take a Master's unit' section on the JD Future Students webpage.
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