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Study Law at Monash University, Malaysia Monash University’s Faculty of Law offers a multi-unit study program in Malaysia together with its international partners University of Malaya, University of Paris-Sud 11, University of Passau (Germany) and University of Windsor (Canada) and York University (Canada). The exciting Law Malaysia Program, running from late June to August 2014, is modelled on the highly successful Prato Law program. Studying in Malaysia allows you to immerse yourself into life of multicultural Malaysia while studying a range of comparative and international law subjects. Students will be taught in intensive or semi-intensive mode by distinguished academics from Monash University and partner law schools. In small classes and state-of-the-art facilities, you will enjoy a unique study experience with students from international and local partner universities. At the same time, the Law Malaysia Program offers sufficient flexibility to allow you to experience in your spare time the cultural and natural attractions of Malaysia and the South- East Asian region. Law Summer School in Malaysia monash.edu/law AUSTRALIA CHINA INDIA ITALY MALAYSIA SOUTH AFRICA Law
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Study Law at Monash University, MalaysiaMonash University’s Faculty of Law offers a multi-unit study program in Malaysia together with its international partners University of Malaya, University of Paris-Sud 11, University of Passau (Germany) and University of Windsor (Canada) and York University (Canada).

The exciting Law Malaysia Program, running from late June to August 2014, is modelled on the highly successful Prato Law program. Studying in Malaysia allows you to immerse yourself into life of multicultural Malaysia while studying a range of comparative and international law subjects.

Students will be taught in intensive or semi-intensive mode by distinguished academics from Monash University and partner law schools. In small classes and state-of-the-art facilities, you will enjoy a unique study experience with students from international and local partner universities. At the same time, the Law Malaysia Program offers sufficient flexibility to allow you to experience in your spare time the cultural and natural attractions of Malaysia and the South-East Asian region.

Law Summer School in Malaysia

monash.edu/lawAUStrALIA CHINA INdIA ItALy MALAySIA SoUtH AfrICA

Law

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Program periodThe Law Malaysia Program runs from late June until late August 2014.

Program unitsUnits offered include (subject to confirmation):

Air and Space Law

Comparative constitutions and rights

Corporations Law

Current issues in corporate governance

Malaysian and Singaporean Constitutional Systems

Transnational Litigation

For further information regarding units offered visit: www.law.monash.edu/malaysia/units

Social and cultural opportunitiesThe campus of Monash University Malaysia is situated within the metropolitan region of Malaysia. Students studying in the Law Malaysia Program have the diverse attractions of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital city, within easy reach. These include the Petronas Twin Towers and KLCC, endless shopping opportunities around Bukit Bintang, the colonial buildings around Merdeka Square, and the night market in Petaling Street. Outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia offers sandy beaches, tropical forests and highlands. There are many reasons why Malaysia is one of the most popular destinations for visitors to Asia.

Malaysia is a multicultural country in which Malays, Chinese, Indians and many other ethnic groups have created a unique community. Malaysia’s multiculturalism is reflected in its famous cuisine, diverse festivals as well as the welcoming and friendly attitude of its people. There will be a welcome dinner at the commencement of the Malaysia Law Program where you will have the opportunity to meet fellow participants from other countries.

The program will also include visits to local legal institutions and meetings with members of Malaysia’s legal profession.

Program informationUnits are taught in semi-intensive or intensive mode with typically a combination of methods (exam, assignment, participation, etc) used for assessment. Course material will be available at the beginning of the program, or earlier where possible.

facilitiesThe Monash University Malaysia library has facilities and services for students use, including the required readings for Law units taught at the Malaysian campus.

Students are also able to remotely access Monash University Library’s electronic information, including databases and digitised print material.

Student accommodationParticipants have a range of accommodation options all located close to the Monash University Malaysia campus. For further information visit the following website for more details www.law.monash.edu/malaysia/accommodation

feesPlease visit the following website for further information www.law.monash.edu/malaysia/fees

Application requirementsStudents must have completed a full year of law studies before participating in this program.

WebsitesMalaysia Law Program details www.law.monash.edu/malaysia

Monash University Malaysia www.monash.edu.my

ContactsLaw Malaysia Program Co-ordinator at your home university. or Monash University, Faculty of Law [email protected]

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Disclaimer: Monash University reserves the right to alter information, procedures, fees and regulations contained in this document. Please check the Monash University website for updates (www.monash.edu). All information reflects prescriptions, policy and practice in force at time of publication. Published January 2014.

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