List of law schools in Australia

[1][3] There are currently 2 non-university providers who offer accredited law degrees: There are currently 2 non-university providers who offer practical legal training: Moot court rankings are a key indicator of a law school's commitment to practical legal education.

They reflect the school's ability to train students in essential skills such as advocacy, legal reasoning, and oral argument.

High rankings in moot court competitions suggest a strong focus on experiential learning, which is crucial for producing competent and competitive legal professionals.

[107] The NICA rankings evaluate law schools based on their performance in moot court competitions.

[108] UQ Law School has performed the best out of all of the law schools in Australia with respect to Moot court competitions averaging a World ranking of 27.2, and an Australia ranking of 3 from 2014 to 2023.