Study Law at La Trobe Law School
Study Law With Us
Our clinical placements program ensures our graduates are ready for the workplace. Our research outcomes shape the law for the better.
Top 200 globally
We’re ranked in the world’s top 200 for law.
Times Higher Education (THE), 2023, World University Rankings 2024 by subject: law
Highly rated for skills development
84.2 per cent of our law undergraduate students were positive about their skills development.
Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT), 2023, ComparED: Laws & Paralegal Studies (Undergraduate)
Practical experience
Put theory into practice with a clinical placement in law or criminology.
Find out about our partnerships
Law Clinic launched
The La Trobe Law School has officially opened its Law Clinic, a collaboration with Whittlesea Community Connections.
Study with us
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
- Bachelor of Criminology
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Psychological Science
- Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Psychological Science
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/ Bachelor of Criminology
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Global Studies
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/ Bachelor of Commerce
- Juris Doctor
Events
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A Mathemagical Mystery Tour: Large Numbers and Great Mathematicians
Tuesday 10 September 05:30pm
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Sir John Quick Lecture 2024
Thursday 17 October 06:00pm
News
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Nuremberg Moot Court success
La Trobe Law School’s mooting team has finished in the top 16 at the 2024 Nuremberg Moot Court competition in Germany
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Supreme Court Prize awarded to Law School alumni
Two La Trobe Law School graduates have been awarded the Supreme Court Prize
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Law School Dean appointed
Professor Lorne Neudorf to serve as Dean of the La Trobe Law School
Indigenous Acknowledgement
La Trobe University proudly acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands where its campuses are located in Victoria. We recognise that Indigenous Australians have an ongoing connection to the land and the University values their unique contribution to both the University and the wider Australian society. Find out more