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Master of Laws (Maritime Law)

Admission Requirements

  • A good Bachelor’s degree in Law
  • Minimum TOEFL score: iBT 100. (Candidates with an iBT score of 92-99 may also apply, but may be required to undertake intensive English language training prior to commencing law studies. Other TOEFL and IELTS of minimum 7 will be considered, but we strongly prefer the iBT.)

Admission Requirements

  • A good Bachelor’s degree in Law
  • Minimum TOEFL score: iBT 100. (Candidates with an iBT score of 92-99 may also apply, but may be required to undertake intensive English language training prior to commencing law studies. Other TOEFL and IELTS of minimum 7 will be considered, but we strongly prefer the iBT.)

Programme

Students will obtain a comprehensive overview of the legal matters relating to commercial shipping, marine insurance, shipping regulation and ocean policy

Maritime Law modules offered in AY2013/2014 can be found here. Please also note compulsory modules for this specialization.

Curriculum

Students will obtain a comprehensive overview of the legal matters relating to commercial shipping, marine insurance, shipping regulation and ocean policy

Maritime Law modules offered in AY2013/2014 can be found here. Please also note compulsory modules for this specialization.

Study Period

  • Overseas candidates accepted into this specialization will do it full-time within one academic year.
  • Candidates working for companies based in Singapore and who wish to do the specialization part-time over two academic years, must furnish evidence of full sponsorship or a letter of support from their companies or the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA).  This flexibility is also open to students in the Graduate Diploma in Maritime Law and Arbitration, which is designed for the non-lawyer professional.

Study Period

  • Overseas candidates accepted into this specialization will do it full-time within one academic year.
  • Candidates working for companies based in Singapore and who wish to do the specialization part-time over two academic years, must furnish evidence of full sponsorship or a letter of support from their companies or the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA).  This flexibility is also open to students in the Graduate Diploma in Maritime Law and Arbitration, which is designed for the non-lawyer professional.