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JURIS DOCTOR INFORMATION SESSION
RMIT will inspire you to turn your passion and talent for law into a successful career.
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Our Juris Doctor program
Our students come from diverse backgrounds and we value this diversity. Our graduates are confident, creative people, competent in the use of digital technology and ready to make a positive contribution to the organisations and communities they serve.
Danica decided to make a half time career change, transitioning from a senior marketing position to law.
Danica Kustura
Emeritus Professor Gillian Triggs is the President of the Australian Human Rights Commission, taking up her appointment by the Commonwealth Attorney-General in 2012. She was Dean of the Faculty of Law and Challis Professor of International Law at the University of Sydney from 2007-12 and Director of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law from 2005-7. She is a former Barrister with Seven Wentworth Chambers and a Governor of the College of Law.
Professor Gillian Triggs
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Our Juris Doctor programThe Graduate School of Business and Law has the right mix of four essential ingredients of
a good Juris Doctor:
1. Committed academics with great law research profiles, and industry connections
2. Design-focused curriculum, is design-focused, knowledge-relevant and skill-prevalent,
3. driven by case studies and action learning
4. World -class facilities
5. Located in the heart of Melbourne
Reasons to invest in our program:
1. Accredited by the Victorian Legal Admissions Board and certification by the Council of Australian Law Deans
2. The law discipline at RMIT attracts an ERA ranking of 3 (World class). Academics in the Juris Doctor program contribute 80% of the ERA material in this category.
3. The Advisory Board is chaired by Professor Gillian Triggs, President of the Australian Human Rights Commission. The Board members include leading representatives of the Victorian legal community, staff and students.
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Our Juris Doctor program
Mental Health Legal Centre The Centre for Innovative Justice
Bridge of Hope
The partnership provides greater capacity to meet the complex legal needs of people with mental illness and to help break the cycle of crime.
The Centre for Innovative Justice researches, translates, advocates and applies innovative/alternative ways to improve the justice system, locally, nationally and internationally, with a particular focus on appropriate/non-adversarial dispute resolution, therapeutic jurisprudence and restorative justice.
Video: JD Alumni Sepi Sadri talks to Rob Hulls about studying law at RMIT, the role of a Judge’s Associate and the value of mentors.
RMIT helps overturn wrongful convictions
The Bridge of Hope Innocence Initiative at RMIT is an exciting collaboration between staff, students and industry. The initiative aims to examine cases where a person may have been wrongfully convicted, and assist in exonerating that person if there is evidence of a wrongful conviction.
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Academics
Professor Anthony Forsyth
Associate Professor Anthony Forsyth is responsible
for Introduction to the Australian Legal System and
Legal Methods. RMIT’s labour law expert is heading
an inquiry into the labour hire industry and insecure
work in Victoria.
Dr Anne Kallies
Dr Kallies’ research is on energy and environmental
law, which a special focus on renewable energy and
electricity market regulation.Her research draws on her
study and work experience in Australia and Germany.
She holds a German law degree, a LLM and a
PhD, both completed at Melbourne Law School.Dr
Kallies has previously worked for the German Federal
Environmental Agency and has been an administrator
and researcher in the Centre for Resources, Energy and
Environmental Law at Melbourne Law School.She has
presented her work in industry and community forums,
and published in academic journals. She is a regular
commentator in The Conversation on renewable energy
law and policy.
Associate Professor Kathy Douglas
Associate Professor Kathy Douglas teaches conflict
and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and researches
about conflict resolution in a variety of areas including
mediation practice, dispute resolution and planning.
She is a nationally accredited mediator and practices
regularly. She has received funding to research
mediation from the Legal Services Board, Victoria and
the Australasian Institute for Judicial Administration.
She originally practiced as a criminal lawyer and
consequently researches in restorative justice.She is a
founding member and co-chair of the ADR Research
Network and is a member of the Australian Dispute
Resolution Advisory Council.
Associate Professor Penelope June Weller
Associate Professor Penelope Weller (Penny) is the
Director of the JD program. She teaches Jurisprudence,
and sometimes Administrative Law and Human Rights
Law. Weller is an expert on the Convention on the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities with particular research interests
in health and mental health law. She is Chief Investigator
on the PULSAR project ‘Working together with shared
values towards recovery-oriented practice - Principles
Unite Local Services Assisting Recovery’, $2.5million
competitive grant from the Mental Illness Research Fund
(MIRF), and the Enabling Justice Project with the Centre
for Innovative Justice.
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Sample student journey16 Core, 4 law electives (must include Legal Practice Management if you wish to practice), 4 law OR non-law electives.
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Fundamentals of Contract law
Administrative Law
Equity & Trusts Legal Research Project
Evidence (MOOT)CAPSTONE
Law Elective / ORLegal Prac Mgmt*
Law Elective / ORLegal Prac Mgmt*
Elective / OR Legal Prac Mgmt*
Elective / OR Legal Prac Mgmt*
Elective / OR Legal Prac Mgmt*
Australian Property Law
Australian Company Law
International Law Constitutional Law Civil Procedure (MOOT)
Law Elective Law Elective
Law of Torts (PAJD) Criminal Law Jurisprudence Advanced Contract Law
Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (Weekend Workshop)
Elective
Introduction to Australian Legal Systems (INTENSIVE)
CoreIntensive/capstone Elective *needed for practice.
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Experience
Our curriculum is based on action-learning and reflection to develop your ability to analyse legal problems, present legal arguments, give advice reflecting on alternative proposition and potential outcomes.
You will apply contemporary and forward thinking mindsets and toolsets to analyse the architecture of legal problems, prototype and create sustainable, socially-responsible solutions.
Unearthed - beyond the surface
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A global experience
Globally relevant in everything we do
International graduatecompetition
International Moots
Centre for Innovative JusticeStudy tour
Internationalstudy intensives
Campuses in Hanoi & Ho Chi Minh
Exchangeopportunities
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Emily McPherson building
» The Tom Smith Collection Reading Room, a custom built space for Justice Smith Collection and a dedicated space for our Juris Doctor students
» Compliance with a 4 Star Green Building Council of Australia Rating for Design
» Rooftop corporate facilities
» Learning and teaching spaces customised for adult learning and executive education, collaboration and action-learning.
» Cutting-edge technology
» Multi-purpose hall and Student lounge
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Active alumni network
» Join the RMIT JD Alumni LinkedIn group
» Networking functions
» Lifelong learning: seminars, corporate and executive education
» Professional development workshops
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Destinations
Juris Doctor graduate Jacki juggled working, family and studying the Juris Doctor at night.
A career turn-around saw Tyson Brown, 37, swap a job in management for one in the legal industry.
David Mejia-Canales
“RMIT was the only university that offered me the flexibility to study law my way. The Juris Doctor doesn’t just prepare you to be a great lawyer; it builds and develops skills and knowledge that are easily transferable to other fields.”
Stephen Carlton
“The Juris Doctor is enlightening, challenging and fun. The flexible structure of the program provided me with an excellent foundation for moving into corporate practice and helped me view the law from different perspectives. As a solicitor I want to be a driver of change. I am passionate about the opportunities that education and the law can give different members of the community.”
Amanda Rawstron
“I received strong support from my lecturers when I undertook a high court appearance during my second year of the Juris Doctor program. This was organised through the Centre for Innovative Justice at RMIT and was by far the highlight of my academic career so far.”
Jacki Holland
Tyson Brown
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