Master of Laws
(Juris Doctor) 2011
www.law.monash.edu
Contents
Make law your career 3
International study opportunities 4
Course overview 5
Course structure 6
Elective units 7
Entry requirements 8
Course intakes 9
Study skills and career support 11
Make law your career
Monash Law School is one of the largest and most prestigious law schools in Australia and
students from around the world choose to study law here, exchanging knowledge and ideas
and contributing to the cultural wealth of the faculty community.
Monash University is a member of Australia’s In addition to the high regard with which Monash Highest quality teaching
Group of Eight universities recognised for Law School graduates are held within the legal
The Monash JD is taught by leading academics
excellence in research, training and scholarship, community, the Monash JD offers:
who are experts in the teaching and practice
with many of our graduates becoming leaders in
business, government and of course the legal Location of law. Experienced local practitioners and
internationally recognised academic visitors also
profession. Monash prides itself on producing Classes are primarily located at the city-based teach into this program to enrich the educational
successful graduates. Within the legal fraternity Monash University Law Chambers in the heart experience.
alone, Monash graduates hold some of the most of Melbourne’s legal precinct.
senior judicial positions in Victoria, including the
Wide range of electives to
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Chief Interactive learning environment
Magistrate, Chief Judge of the County Court,
choose from
Small class sizes and innovative teaching brings
Chief Justice of the Family Court as well as the together enthusiastic and committed individuals The Monash JD enables students to undertake
President of the Children’s Court of Victoria. In with diverse professional experiences in a eight elective units from Monash Law School’s
Australia and around the world, other Monash stimulating and challenging environment. highly respected and diverse masters program.
notable alumni hold senior positions in Students gain experience and knowledge by
government, the media, entertainment industries Flexibility and convenience sharing a classroom with legal professionals
and governing bodies including the United undertaking postgraduate study. Elective units
The flexible nature of the Monash JD allows
Nations and World Bank. focus on issues as diverse as human rights,
students to work while they study and to tailor
commercial law, intellectual property, international
The Monash JD their workload to suit professional and personal
and comparative law and workplace and
commitments. Units are often scheduled in pairs, so
The Monash JD is designed for non-law employment law.
students can make efficient use of their study time.
graduates wanting to obtain a graduate degree
in law that meets the academic requirements for
admission as a legal practitioner. The Monash
JD offers students the opportunity to pursue a
career change or follow a long-held ambition
to practise law. The course brings together
passionate and dedicated individuals with diverse
interests and outcomes, enhancing the learning
experience for all students.
Information sessions
Information sessions are held throughout the
year for people considering the Monash JD.
These sessions are a valuable way to learn
more about the Monash JD, listen to student
experiences, ask specific questions and
meet our staff.
If you would like to attend any of our regular
information sessions, please register online
at www.law.monash.edu.au/jd
Alice Armit
LLM (Juris Doctor) Current Student
“After working as a Chartered Accountant for 3 years, I realised that I wanted to give myself wider career opportunities
and options to work outside the accounting field. A law degree was the obvious choice due to the extensive range of
specialist areas available as well as the option to remain working within the commerce industry.
Monash Law School was my first choice for a JD because of the ability to work whilst studying and also because of the
excellent reputation that Monash Law School has. I found the lecturers’ enthusiasm and knowledge of the areas they teach
unbeatable and having trimesters means students can get through a lot more material in a shorter amount of time.
Being a postgraduate student at Monash has been a great experience – the smaller class sizes allow for lectures to be
more ‘hands-on’ and make it easier to learn through a conversation-like teaching environment that allows for open
question time and a more personalised experience”.
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International study opportunities
Monash JD students are able to engage in overseas study and research in international and
comparative law as part of Monash programs at Prato, Italy and the Monash Malaysia campus
in Kuala Lumpur. Additionally, Monash JD students are able to undertake exchange
opportunities with a number of law schools across the globe.
Monash Law School/Washington International Exchange
College of Law Dual JD Degree Programs
Monash JD students are able to undertake an
exchange program with partner law schools
across the globe. There are currently more than
115 exchange partner universities in 25 different
countries. For eligibility and specific programs,
please contact the faculty.
Monash Law Prato Program
Monash JD students can undertake a mid-year
trimester at the Monash University Prato Centre
which occupies the first floor of the elegant 18th
century palace Palazzo Vaj, in the historic centre
of Prato, located near Florence in stunning
Tuscany, Italy.
Monash Law School offers a dual-degree All units are taught intensively in English by
program with Washington College of Law academics from Monash University or from our
(WCL), at American University, Washington, D.C. partner institutions including Osgoode Hall Law
Upon completion of the program, students are School, York University in Canada, Florence
University in Italy and Tel Aviv University in Israel.
Monash Law Malaysia Program
be awarded a Juris Doctor from both law
schools. Students will attend classes with undergraduate Monash Law School aims to provide study
students but will be assessed at the abroad opportunities at the Monash Sunway
The international Juris Doctor program provides postgraduate level via one or more research campus in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The program
an excellent opportunity to acquire valuable on- papers. Through this program students can is similar to the Prato program, with students able
site education and skills to work as a ‘local’ study units with an international focus such to take a range of units with an international and
lawyer in both Australia and the USA. as comparative European legal systems, comparative law focus, but with an emphasis on
international commercial arbitration and the Asia-Pacific region. Units are taught in English
The dual degree involves two years of study in
comparative criminal law. by our leading academic staff, together with local
Washington, D.C. It will be up to the student
guest lecturers. The program also includes visits
whether they wish to complete their degree
to the national parliament, the courts, legal
in the USA or return to Australia for a final
institutions and law firms and provides a valuable
semester. Upon completion of the dual-degree,
opportunity to gain an insight into the different
students will be able to sit the U.S. bar
legal systems in Asia.
examination and/or start the practical legal
training process to seek admission to practice
in Victoria. Students who have completed 48
credit points in the JD program at Monash are
eligible to apply, with places allocated on a
competitive basis for three students each year.
Selection is based on academic merit and is
open to local and international students who are
from a country other than the USA.
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Chloe Jean Smith
LLM (Juris Doctor) Current Student
“I moved from Tasmania to Melbourne when I started my first degree in order to access better education and employment
opportunities. After I completed my Arts degree I chose to study law because of the variety of career pathways it offered
and decided on the Monash JD because of the accelerated course structure options, the city location and the flexible
timetable (eg mid year intake).
I also spoke to people in the legal industry who told me that Monash Law was highly regarded by employers – this was
important to me.
My advice if you’re considering studying the JD is to make use of the variety of educational resources that the Law School
offers. Seminars and one on one advice from the learning skills staff have been an invaluable help to me, particularly at the
very beginning of the degree.”
Course overview
Structure Duration and timetabling
The Monash JD comprises 24 units, taught in The Monash JD is taught in trimesters, each If graduates are intending to practise law outside
a small, seminar-style format that facilitates normally running for 12 teaching weeks. Australia, they should refer to that country’s legal
interactive learning and lively class debate. The Students undertaking the program on a full-time admissions board.
Monash JD is unique as it allows students to basis will take three years to complete the
The Monash JD is a Master of Laws (Juris
undertake up to nine elective units from the degree. Part-time duration is four years,
Doctor) and is not a professional doctorate,
extensive Monash Law School masters program. allowing students to continue with a relatively
therefore graduates are not permitted to refer
This allows students to tailor the later stages of normal work schedule.
to themselves as ‘Doctor’. The appropriate
their degree by choosing units that complement
Admission to legal practice designation is ‘Jane Smith, LLM (Juris Doctor)’.
their interests and professional aspirations while
ensuring graduates are well-rounded Graduates of the Monash JD, will be eligible
professionals with the core skills required to to be admitted to practise law in Australia after
follow a wide range of legal and professional completing a practical legal training program
career paths. or a period of supervised workplace training.
Clinical Legal Education
Developed over 30 years ago, the Monash clinical program provides law students with the opportunity to gain hands-on legal training during their law
degree. This is one of the best ways to learn the skills required to practise law.
Students can work with real clients on real cases under the expert supervision of legal practitioners at one of Monash Law School’s two community
legal centres. The Monash-Oakleigh Legal Service and the Springvale Monash Legal Service assist the local communities in which they work and
students form an integral part of the service. As a result, students will learn important skills relating to the practice of law, and at the same time help
disadvantaged people who would otherwise be unable to access legal advice.
By undertaking this elective students will gain a range of lawyers’ skills and develop professional commitment and ethical standards. Practical training
also adds a social dimension to your learning by creating an opportunity to put the knowledge students have learned in the classroom into a practical
context.
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Course structure
One or more first trimester units may be taught at Monash University’s Clayton campus.
Other units are taught at the Monash University Law Chambers in the heart of Melbourne’s
legal precinct.
The initial unit, Australian legal reasoning and The course is structured to facilitate steady
methods provides an introduction to the study progression through the degree. There is a well
of law. After completing most of the compulsory planned, predetermined order to ensure students
units, students undertake elective units from the develop the required skills and knowledge to
Monash Law School masters program. Elective progress through the course successfully while
units are taught in a variety of formats: intensive or balancing other demands.
semi intensive blocks or over the standard
university semester. When undertaking these units,
Monash JD students are able to study alongside
qualified lawyers and other professionals.
3 years full-time course progression
Trimester 1 Clayton LAW7470 LAW7264
/City Australian legal reasoning and methods Principles of criminal law and procedure
Year 1
Trimester 2 City LAW7428 LAW7266
Principles of contract law a Principles of torts
Trimester 3 City LAW7429 LAW7267 LAW7273
Principles of contract law b Principles of property law Principles of evidence
Trimester 1 City LAW7269 LAW7271 LAW7268
Principles of equity Principles of trusts Principles of constitutional law
Year 2
Trimester 2 City LAW7275 LAW7270 LAW7272
Principles of corporations law Advanced property law Principles of civil procedure
Trimester 3 City LAW7274 LAW7331* LAW7277
Principles of administrative law Lawyers’ responsibilities Advanced corporations law
Trimester 1 City# El e ct i v e El e ct i v e El e ct i v e
Year 3
Trimester 2 City# El e ct i v e El e ct i v e El e ct i v e
Trimester 3 City# El e ct i v e El e ct i v e
4 years part-time course progression
Trimester 1 Clayton LAW7470 LAW7264 Colour key:
/City Australian legal reasoning and methods Principles of criminal law and procedure
Units are taught in pairs on
Year 1
Trimester 2 City LAW7428 LAW7266 one nominated day
Principles of contract law a Principles of torts
Electives taken from our
Trimester 3 City LAW7429 LAW7267 Monash masters program
Principles of contract law b Principles of property law
Trimester 1 City LAW7269 LAW7271
Principles of equity Principles of trusts
Year 2
Trimester 2 City LAW7275 LAW7270
Principles of corporations law Advanced property law
Trimester 3 City LAW7268 LAW7277
Principles of constitutional law Advanced corporations law
Trimester 1 City LAW7272 LAW7273
Principles of civil procedure Principles of evidence
Year 3
Trimester 2 City LAW7274 LAW7331*
Principles of administrative law Lawyers’ responsibilities
Trimester 3 City# El e ct i v e El e ct i v e
Trimester 1 City# El e ct i v e El e ct i v e
Note:
Year 4
Trimester 2 City# El e ct i v e El e ct i v e * Students must choose LAW7331
Lawyers’ responsibilities to fulfill
the academic requirements for
Trimester 2 City# El e ct i v e El e ct i v e
admission as a legal practitioner.
# Most electives are delivered in the city.
After two trimesters high performing students may choose to apply to the Program Director to accelerate their progress to complete
the Monash JD in two and a half years where work or other commitments permit.
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Darren Hexter
LLM (Juris Doctor) Current Student
“I found out about the JD through a friend who had completed a Master of Laws degree at the city campus while working
full-time. Monash Law School provided the best option for someone like me who is working full-time whilst studying due to
its convenient location and structured degree.
The quality of the lecturers is unmatched as there is a vast mix between barristers, practising solicitors, and academics.
Monash provides the perfect balance of knowledge and experience for its postgraduate law students.
Studying law has been a significant asset in my current role, as it has improved my ability to understand, interpret and
apply the law whilst also improving my writing skills and ability to reason and present an argument.”
Elective units
The Monash JD requires the completion of 15 Law effective units (offered in 2011)
compulsory and nine elective units, each worth Advanced torts International trade mark law
six credit points. No more than 18 credit points of Advocacy: theory and practice Interpretation and validity of patent specifications
study may be taken in skills units from an approved Australian legal system Introduction to Australian legal process
list. Students granted credit for prior studies can Commercial alternative dispute resolution Issues in consumer policy
Commercial tenancy law Labour law for corporate lawyers
only receive credit for one elective unit.
Comparative bills of rights Law and discrimination
In selecting electives, students may choose from Comparative competition law Law of employee relations
the wide range of units offered in the Monash Competition law Law of workforce management
Copyright Local government law
Law School masters program including the skills
Corporate and white collar crime Minor thesis (25,000 – 30,000 words)
units and JD-specific units listed below.
Corporate governance and directors’ duties Minor thesis (12,000 – 15,000 words)
Skills units: Corporate environmental responsibility Negotiation and mediation skills
Current issues in workplace law Occupational health and safety
• LAW7071 Commercial alternative dispute Current problems in family law Overseas study and research Malaysia
resolution Defamation law Overseas study and research Prato
Design law and practice Overview of comparative banking law
• LAW7251 Negotiation and mediation skills
Drafting patent specifications Overview of corporate law
• LAW7303 Advocacy: theory and practice Economics of regulation Overview of intellectual property
Electronic workplace law Overview of International human rights law
• LAW7312 Advanced negotiation and Equity capital markets law in Australia Patenting for commercialisation
mediation skills European Union law and policy Patents for inventions
• LAW7423 Professional practice European Union law: commerce, law and politics Patent practice
Evaluating what works in regulation Planning law
(JD) (12 credit points)
Forced migration and human rights Principles of construction law
JD-specific elective units: Forward with fairness: new labour law Principles of environmental law
Genocide in international law Principals of family law
• LAW7331 Lawyers’ responsibilities**
Globalization and international economic law Principles of taxation
• LAW7423 Professional practice Graduate research paper Privacy and information security law in cyberspace
(JD) (12 credit points) Health law and human rights Protecting the rights of minorities, marginalised and
Innovation: labour, competition and intellectual vulnerable people
**Required elective for students wishing to practise as a property law perspectives (Prato unit) Psychiatry, psychology and law
lawyer in Victoria.
Intellectual property and the internet Regulating the professions
International aspects of intellectual property Regulatory fundamentals: concepts, constructs
International banking and finance: law and practice and context
International copyright law Regulatory methods
International criminal justice Remedies in commercial disputes
International environmental law Takeovers
International human rights law and development Terrorism and human rights
International human rights law and women The international covenant on civil and political rights
International humanitarian law Trade mark practice
International investment law Trade marks and commercial designations
International trade law Workplace bargaining and agreements law
For a complete list of postgraduate units visit
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/postgraduate/units-overview-2011.html
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Entry requirements
Applicants to the Monash JD must hold a recognised undergraduate degree or equivalent
academic qualification.
Selection is a competitive process made
primarily on academic merit. In addition, Domestic students International students
consideration may be given to:
Attendance type On-campus at City: full-time, part-time On-campus at City: full-time
• Personal and professional achievements Intakes January, May, August January, May, August
• Communication skills Duration 3 years full-time, 4 years part-time 3 years
• Commitment, motivation and reasons for Credit points 144 total for course 144 total for course
undertaking the course Fees for 2011 Commonwealth supported place (CSP) International fee per 48 credit points
Fees are subject to Average annual student contribution 48 credit points represents a standard
• Masters degree of at least 1.5 years
change annually. $9,080 AUD full-time course load for a year
equivalent. Note: see information on how average $33,600 AUD
fee is calculated.
As a guide, a minimum GPA of 5.0 is required
Domestic fee per 48 credit points
to be considered for a full-fee place, domestic 48 credit points represents a standard
or international. The minimum requirement to be full-time course load for a year
considered for a CSP place is a GPA of 6.0. $30,000 AUD
The actual GPA required depends on the
number and standard of applications received
during that selection period.
English language proficiency tests When applying for credit transfer, students are
English language requirements
required to submit an original or certified copy
Applicants must have undertaken an English of their academic results and unit syllabus (unit
All applicants must meet the University’s English
language proficiency test within 24 months prior synopsis, assessment, number of hours,
language entrance requirements. The minimum
to your study commencement date and have textbooks used) for the year the unit was studied.
English language requirements for admission to
achieved the following results:
postgraduate courses are set out below and
can also be found at: http://policy.monash. • IELTS: 7.0 with no individual band score
Course fees
edu.au/policybank/academic/education/ under 7.0
admissions/admissions-coursework- The Monash JD is offered on a full-fee and
• TOEFL: 600 with no less than 5.0 for TWE; or
courses-units-of-study-procedures.html CSP basis with Australian citizens, Australian
computer-based TOEFL of 253 with an essay
permanent resident visa holders (residing in
rating (ER) of 5; or internet based TOEFL
Postgraduate coursework entry Australia) and New Zealand citizens (residing
overall score of 102 with at least 24 in writing
in Australia) eligible to apply for a CSP and/
Applicants must have studied in an institution and no section lower than 20. or domestic full-fee place.
where English is the language of instruction and
Note: Only the most recent measure will be considered Australian citizens and Humanitarian resident
assessment for the entire institution. Applicants if you have completed several measures of English holders (residing in Australia) may apply for a
are required to have satisfactorily completed proficiency over a period of time.
FEE-HELP loan. For more information on FEE-
one of the following:
Credit transfer HELP and Commonwealth Supported Places
• at least the equivalent of the three standard, (HECS-Help) visit the Australian Government
full-time semesters of a university course or If students have completed postgraduate law website www.goingtouni.gov.au.
Australian TAFE diploma or equivalent within studies with Monash or another institution,
In addition to the tuition fees, international
the past two years, or students may apply for credit transfer when
students must have Overseas Student Health
students initially submit your application. The Cover (OSHC).
• an undergraduate degree within the past five
maximum credit that can be awarded towards
years, or For information on current fees, refer to:
the Monash JD is eight units. This may consist
www.monash.edu/study/coursefinder/
• at least the equivalent of one standard, full- of up to eight core units or seven core units and course/3387/
time year of postgraduate study within the one elective unit.
past five years.
Documentary evidence in the form of a letter
from the institution at which the study was
undertaken is required.
Barbara Myers
LLM (Juris Doctor) Current Student
“I was a barrister in London before moving to Australia. Since moving here I have had 3 children and been at home with
them full-time for 10 years. Now I’m fitting studying in with looking after 3 children, and working two days a week as a law
clerk.
My studies have reminded me of how much I love the law which has been enhanced by the quality of the teaching.
There is a great mix of younger and older students at Monash, all coming with different experiences which makes learning
in the class interesting. Once I have completed my JD I aim to go back to the Bar.”
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Course intakes
There are three intakes per year for the Monash If documentation is in a language other than
JD: January, May and August. English, an official certified translation must be
provided. Academic transcripts for any studies
Applicants must submit the following documents undertaken at Monash University are not
in support of their application: required, but the on-line application tertiary
• a current curriculum vitae information must indicate studies from Monash
• original or certified true copies of academic University.
transcripts for all tertiary studies undertaken
Instructions on how to submit an application
• a completed Monash JD Response form on-line are available at:
• original or certified true copies of academic http://www.law.monash.edu.au/jd
transcripts for all tertiary studies undertaken
A coversheet must be attached to all documents
• evidence that the Monash University English sent and is available at: http://adm.monash.edu/
language requirements have been met. admissions/assets/docs/eadmissions/domestic-
Items must be sent to: hard-copy-cover-sheet.pdf
Student Administration and Systems
Building 3C, Monash University
Wellington Road
Clayton VIC 3800
Australia
Samuel Taylor
LLM (Juris Doctor)
Current Student
“Monash has an
international reputation
as a leading university.
The key criterion that
made the Monash JD
stand out from that
offered by other leading
institutions is its flexible
delivery mode. The
course structure means
that it is possible to complete the degree relatively
quickly without overloading your study commitment in
any given teaching period. The main adjustment I’ve
had to make in returning to university has been
adapting my study methods to fit in with my family and
work life. Time management is all-important. I’ve found
that the flexibility of the Monash JD program has been
essential in allowing me to do this. The timetabling of
classes reduces the impact of taking study leave for the
contact hours I have, and the trimester based delivery
mode allows me to progress quickly through the
course.”
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Course intakes (continued)
Domestic applications International applications Instructions on how to submit an application
can be found via: www.monash.edu/study/
Applicants must compile the following supporting Applicants must compile the following supporting
international/apply/application-online.html
documentation: documentation:
• original or certified copies of your academic • original or certified copies of academic Applications are processed centrally and
transcripts for all tertiary studies undertaken transcripts with evidence of successful any queries regarding the progress of
completion of undergraduate degree; and applications must be directed to International
• answers to Monash JD Response Form
any other tertiary studies undertaken and/or Recruitment Services at: www.monash.edu/
• a current detailed resume. study/international/contact/
completed
Then follow the instructions on how to submit an • evidence that students meet the English
application via: www.law.monash.edu.au/jd/ language requirements
applications-domestic.html
• a completed Monash JD Response Form
Students may submit any further documentation available from www.law.monash.edu.au/jd/
that they believe will enhance their application. applications-international.html
If documentation is in a language other than
• a current detailed resume.
English, an official certified translation must be
provided. Students are not required to submit
academic transcripts for courses that they have
completed at Monash University but should
instead provide Monash student number.
Monash JD intakes
Trimester 1 2011 Trimester 2 2011 Trimester 3 2011 Important information
Course commencement 2011 Summer semester 2011 Winter semester 2011 Spring semester Applicants must enter the
period (January start) (May start) (August start) corresponding period for the
intake when applying online.
Applications close 12 November 2010 11 March 2011 8 July 2011 Applicants must submit a
complete application, including
all supporting documentation by
5:00pm.
Application outcome 10 December 2010 8 April 2011 5 August 2011 Applications are assessed on a
continuous basis and applicants
will be advised via the online
application tracking notification
and receive an outcome letter.
All applicants will have received
an application outcome by the
date listed.
Welcome orientation 13 January 2011 20 April 2011 18 August 2011 Applicants who accept their offer
will be invited to attend the
Monash JD Welcome Orientation.
Course commencement 28 January 2011* 6 May 2011 26 August 2011 The first two units, LAW7470
Australian legal reasoning and
methods and LAW7264 Principles
of criminal law and procedure may
be delivered at both the Clayton
campus and city chambers.
*If an applicant receives credit or exemptions for the first two units of the course they may need to start classes in the first week of January
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Study skills and career support
Monash University Careers and Employment provides a comprehensive employment
and careers service tailored specifically to the needs of law students.
Careers service Active student groups
A wide range of programs and resources are Monash Law School has an energetic student
available, including targeted programs to body, incorporating the Law Students’ Society
prepare students for the law graduate market, (LSS), the largest student-run law society in
as well as job opportunities, internships and the country. This group provides useful advice
clerkships. Other helpful services include: and support on study skills and careers,
hosting the annual careers fair held
• Assistance with vacation, part-time
at the Clayton campus and the international
and casual employment
careers dinner. The LSS organise a range
• Careers counselling of social events throughout the year.
• Careers library
• Assistance with resume writing Career pathways
• Undergraduate tutoring opportunities. Graduates of the Monash JD are highly
sought-after and valued by potential
employers. This is due to their diverse
Research and study support professional experiences and their high level
The Monash Law Library is considered one of commitment to legal practice. The Monash
of the finest and most user friendly law libraries JD opens up a wide variety of career pathways
in Australia, where research librarians are to our students, and our graduates have found
available to help with student inquiries. The employment in a range of rich and diverse
library also provides a learning skills service career avenues, within the legal profession
to help students improve their academic and beyond.
performance and approaches to study. Further
details of on-line resources, drop-in sessions,
classes and workshops are available on the
library website at www.lib.monash.edu.au/law/
Joe Healy
LLM (Juris Doctor) Current Student
“I chose Monash mainly for its reputation and ability to complete the JD part-time in a reasonable time frame. I have
been studying at Monash for one semester and have found the staff very helpful. In particular, the commitment of the
library staff has been amazing.
The library facilities have been great. I have found the online resources invaluable. The ability to log in and access
journals and cases from anywhere at any time has been essential. The other students have been very committed and
enthusiastic about their studies. It’s great to be studying with a group of students taking their studies seriously.”
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Further information
For further information, please visit the Monash
JD web site at:
www.law.monash.edu/jd
Monash JD
(current location)
Monash University Law Chambers
472 Bourke Street
Melbourne 3000
Victoria, Australia
Phone: + 61 3 9903 8500
Fax: + 61 3 9903 8503
Email: monashjd@law.monash.edu.au
From April 2011 onwards:
555 Lonsdale Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
For more details about the relocation of Monash
University Law Chambers to new premises,
visit the dedicated website at
www.law.monash.edu/mulcmove
International Students
Monash University
International Recruitment Services
Monash University
871 Dandenong Road
Caulfield East, Victoria 3145
Australia
Australia Freecall number: 1800 181 838
Phone: +61 3 9627 4852 (outside Australia)
Fax: +61 3 9903 4778
Email: study@monash.edu
Web: www.monash.edu/study/international
Disclaimer
Information is correct at the time of printing, but Monash University
reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should
the need arise. Students should carefully read all official
correspondence, and other sources of information for students
(such as the website) to be aware of changes to information
contained in this document – September 2010.
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