The power to change
Understand the legal issues of today to influence change and impact lives in the future by undertaking independent research in an area of law that can make a difference. Develop your legal expertise and gain essential transferable skills, such as competency in advanced research, critical thinking, legal writing, communication, and project management. You will be part of a vibrant academic community that values both established and emerging areas of legal research.
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Why undertake a Master of Laws at Flinders
A Master of Law can open the door to a career both inside the courtroom and out. With in-depth knowledge in a legal specialty you will be attractive to both national and international government and non-governmental organisations, in areas of legal practice, business, diplomacy, social justice, and human rights.
Flinders Law academic staff are recognised as leaders in their fields both in Australia and around the world. Our academics draw on their extensive knowledge to undertake research that makes a difference to people's lives.
Dr Benjamin Authers | Human rights |
Associate Professor Vivienne Brand | Corporate law, corporate ethics, legal education |
Professor Margaret Davies | Legal theory, feminist legal theory |
Dr Esther Erlings | Family law and social policy, human rights, children's rights |
Associate Professor Hossein Esmaeili | International law, Islamic and Middle Eastern law, immigration and refugee law |
Dr Maria Giannacopoulos | Critical legal theory, law and race, refugee law and policy |
Mr Brendan Grigg | Environmental law, property law, urban planning law |
Dr Sanzhuan Guo | International human rights law, Chinese law, immigration and refugee law |
Dr Sulette Lombard | Corporate governance, insolvency |
Associate Professor Marinella Marmo | Gender and human rights, corporate and transnational crime, human trafficking |
Dr Angela Melville | Family law and social policy, laws and legal practice, legal profession |
Mr Mark Rankin | Civil litigation, legal history, civil justice policy and reform |
Ms Jenny Richards | Family law, comparative law |
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