School of Law
The School of Law at James Cook University aims to produce multi-skilled, versatile and ethical graduates. Our aim is that graduates will have the knowledge, skills and attributes fit in them to take their place in their chosen career path. Our degrees prepare people for the practice of law and also for work and service to a broad range of sectors. The School seeks to do that by imparting a strong appreciation both of the rule of law and role of law in its social, economic, environmental and political contexts.
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News & Events
- Law Student experiences Youth Parliament
- National Shine Lawyers Torts Moot 2008
- QLD Young Lawyer of the Year Award
- Dispute Resolution Program -Intensive Short Course Information Pack 2008
- Dispute Resolution Program - Information Package
- Negotiation Principles
- Dispute Resolution Brochure 2008
- Mediation Skills Training
- The Aurora Project - Legal Internships





