Master of International Law

Nationally Recognised Higher Education

The Master of International Law provides skills for understanding and applying principles of international and globalised law in various contexts. This degree covers key topics like international human rights, environmental issues, cross-border negotiations, transactions, disputes, and public international law developments. It enables students to enhance their existing knowledge and experience, offering a competitive advantage in professions such as law, business, civil society, government, and engineering, where advanced skills in international and global law are increasingly essential.

Study mode On Campus
Duration 12 - 18 months
Estimated fee* $9,134 - $42,000 Support may be available
* Fees are indicative only and vary based on your circumstances and eligibility for government funding.

Entry requirements

Entry requirements for the Master of International Law vary depending on the institution but generally include completion of Year 12 with a minimum ATAR, VET pathway courses or prior experience.

If you don't meet the standard entry criteria, enquire with a course provider to discuss alternative entry pathways.

  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
  • Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers

Course fees

Course fees vary depending on the course provider.

Estimated Fee* $9,134 - $42,000 per year Fees are based on full-time study.
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Career opportunities

The Master of International Law will prepare you for the following roles.

Find a course provider

Compare all providers for the Master of International Law available in your area to find the right fit for you.

The University of Sydney
On Campus
12 Months (Full-time)
The University of Western Australia
On Campus
12 Months (Full-time)
Griffith University
On Campus
18 Months (Full-time)