Master of Construction Law – University of Melbourne

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Construction projects are complex, risky and impact upon the lives of every member of our community. Industry professionals and their lawyers need to have a detailed, integrated understanding of the legal landscape in which construction projects are executed.

Melbourne Law School’s Construction Law program has been designed from the ground up to enhance your understanding of these issues, no matter what level of experience you bring to our classrooms. Our lecturers are renowned expert navigators of the landscape, and our breadth and depth of subject choices is unrivalled anywhere in the world.

The specialisation in construction law has been tailored to give construction lawyers and professionals in building, construction, engineering and associated industries the specialised legal knowledge to take the next step in their careers. Working with lecturers who are leaders in their fields, and fellow students from Australia and around the world, students have a unique opportunity to gain a thorough understanding of this specialised area of law and its interaction with the commerce and practice of the industry.

Courses

2016 Construction Law Subject Overview (PDF)

 

Construction Law subjects

Advanced Construction Law June
Avoiding and Managing Construction Disputes October
Construction Contract Analysis and Drafting March, November
Construction Contracting: New Frontiers November
Construction Dispute Resolution August
Construction Law February
Construction Risk: Allocation and Insurance September
Construction, the Community and Neighbours March
Global Perspectives on Construction Law August
International Construction Law July
Managing Legal Risk in Construction May
Payment Matters in Construction Projects July
Principles of Construction Law February, August
Public Private Partnerships Law June
Remedies in the Construction Context April
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