Bachelor of Laws

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Discover what you can achieve as a Âé¶¹Éçmadou Law & Justice student. Hear from faculty experts, academics and current students about what sets us apart and how you can benefit from studying at the number one law school in Australia. Join us online to learn about our programs, entry pathways, vibrant student experience and more.
Why study a Bachelor of Laws at Âé¶¹Éçmadou?
Join our diverse cohort of interdisciplinary thinkers who combine their passion for law and justice with expertise in other disciplines at Âé¶¹Éçmadou Law & Justice, ranked #1 in Australia and #12 globally for law and legal studies (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2025).
At Âé¶¹Éçmadou, we offer a bachelor's degree in law as part of a double degree. You’ll choose a second degree from a wide range of Âé¶¹Éçmadou degrees to pair with the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and graduate with two qualifications. Tailor your double degree to your interests, with 20 study areas across a range of disciplines.
At Âé¶¹Éçmadou Law & Justice, you’ll develop the values, legal skills and qualities you need to become a qualified legal practitioner or kickstart your career in other related fields. With an ethos of justice for all at its core, you’ll develop a strong sense of social justice. Explore world-class scholarship and experiential learning opportunities, including working with clients and lawyers at our community legal centre.
Law Admission Test (LAT)
As part of admission to the Âé¶¹Éçmadou Bachelor of Laws, students seeking entry in 2026 will be required to sit the Law Admission Test (LAT) through ACER.
2025 key dates:
- Registrations open: Monday, 12 May 2025
- Registrations close: Monday, 11 August 2025
- Late registrations close: Monday, 8 September 2025
- LAT test date: Tuesday, 30 September 2025
- Results released: Friday, 21 November 2025
Âé¶¹Éçmadou Law & Justice is making changes to the admissions process to the Bachelor of Laws. For more information, visit our Law Admission Test ±è²¹²µ±ð.Ìý
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Âé¶¹Éçmadou Law & Justice takes an interactive approach to learning. We've swapped large lecture halls for intimate, seminar-style settings that foster participation and engagement and close-knit student-teacher relationships.
We’ll challenge your mind through debate and interactive discussions about legal issues to develop your reasoning, legal research, analysis, argument and negotiation skills. When you graduate, you’ll set yourself apart with the core skills employers are looking for, including communication, teamwork, collaboration and problem-solving abilities.
During your Bachelor of Laws, you’ll study the core courses – also known as the Priestly 11 – you need to be admitted for legal practice in the Supreme Courts of Australian states and territories.Ìý
You’ll develop a strong understanding of administrative law, civil procedure, company law, constitutional law, contract law, criminal law and procedure, equity and trusts, evidence, ethics and professional conduct, property law and torts.ÌýÌý
Plus, with seven law electives, you'll expand your expertise in commercial law, international law, human rights law, intellectual property and family law.Ìý
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Build your skillset, confidence and career opportunities so you can start making a difference in your community from day one. Apply your knowledge to the real world, with experiential learning opportunities including internships,  case and mooting competitions, clinics and through .Ìý
Work with clients and lawyers at  Kingsford Legal Centre (KLC), Âé¶¹Éçmadou’s  community legal centre. 
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If you’ve got a strong sense of justice, a Bachelor of Laws gives you the knowledge and tools to identify deficiencies in the legal system and make changes to improve it.Ìý Many lawyers and barristers work in policy and law reform in this way.ÌýÌý
You’ll be learning from academic staff that have been instrumental in law reform and debate, including prison reform, the idea of bills of rights and better commercial laws.
For 50 years, Âé¶¹Éçmadou Law & Justice has been committed to educating lawyers from diverse backgrounds to ensure that the industry and practice reflect those it serves. Our first graduating class in 1976 included our first Indigenous graduate, and to date, we’ve graduated more than 100 Indigenous students across our programs.
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Explore global perspectives and legal systems and grow your skills and employability through overseas electives at leading law schools and exchanges around the world.
Almost 50% of our students graduate with international experience. Immerse yourself in other countries’ legal systems, with overseas law electives in China, the USA, Switzerland, India, Vanuatu and Chile. Or take part in a student exchange through one of Âé¶¹Éçmadou’s more than 300 exchange hosts across 38 countries.
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Âé¶¹Éçmadou Law & Justice and have signed a memorandum of understanding that provides Âé¶¹Éçmadou Law & Justice students studying an LLB degree the opportunity to gain an LLM degree from HKU.Ìý
You’ll need to follow the standard student exchange application procedure and must indicate your interest in the Pathway Program on the application for the First Semester of study at HKU.
Learn more about the Âé¶¹Éçmadou-HKU Masters Pathway Program.
Double your opportunities with our range of double-degree combinations.
Employers seek out our well-rounded graduates for their critical thinking, analytical skills and specialised knowledge. With a Âé¶¹Éçmadou Bachelor of Laws double degree, you’ll learn to think outside the box, so you can apply your law degree to countless careers.
There’s no right or wrong choice when it comes to choosing your double degree – think about what you’re interested in, what you think will challenge you, and what you want to do in the future.
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- Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours)/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of City Planning (Honours)/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Criminology & Criminal Justice/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Data Science and Decisions/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Media/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry (Honours)/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics)(Honours)/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Social Sciences/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Social Work (Honours)/Bachelor of Laws
Our reputation can open doors
University is about more than what you learn in the classroom. A Âé¶¹Éçmadou Bachelor of Laws focuses on balancing theoretical studies and hands-on learning to prepare you to be a changemaker in the future.
When you enrol in the Bachelor of Laws as a double degree, you’ll be joining the law faculty that is ranked #1 in Australia (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2025) at a Go8 university, and have the opportunity to learn from award-winning academics.
Our students are recognised as the most employable students for six years in a row (Australian Financial Review (AFR) Top100 Future Leaders Awards, 2020-2025). Hands-on experience means you’ll build professional portfolios through proximity and partnerships with some of Australia's most influential figures in the legal sector. Unlock industry connections for placements and work experience, and tap into rewarding careers in the criminal justice system.
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