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Building future-ready lawyers for a changing world

Shaping the future of justice

More than ever, the world needs legal minds – confident and capable individuals equipped with the necessary skills to tackle big problems across a range of sectors, from the corporate world to family law, criminal justice, and even climate change. Recognised as one of Australia’s top law schools for both domestic and international students, the Bond University Faculty of Law is an ideal training ground for the innovative, adaptive and passionate professionals of tomorrow.

If practising law is your goal, begin the journey with our Bachelor of Laws or, for postgraduate students, the Juris Doctor. Taught by legal experts with decades of industry experience, our programs not only focus on imparting legal knowledge, but also work to develop crucial ‘lawyering’ skills – problem solving, innovation, time management, compassion and more – to prepare you for the workforce. If you’d prefer to learn more about how great legal minds can shape the world, and hone your skills for a specific niche, we offer several undergraduate and postgraduate programs that lay legal foundations but will not qualify you for admission as a lawyer.

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Why choose law at Bond?

State-of-the-art facilities

Learn from industry leaders in state-of-the-art facilities, which include multiple on-campus courtrooms equipped with the latest technologies used across Australia.

Gain real-world skills

Get work-ready with an abundance of networking opportunities and employability resources, as well as individual career support from our Career Development Centre. 

Accelerated degrees

Enter the workplace and begin enacting real change quicker than your peers at other universities with our three-semester-per-year accelerated study model.

Learn from industry leaders

Throughout your studies, you will have personal access to our industry-experienced academics leading and delivering our Law programs. Our academics include solicitors and barristers who help guide students during their studies.

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Law facilities

Bond's law facilities include three moot courts, one of which is an electronic courtroom (e-courtroom) equipped with cutting-edge technology such as video conferencing, wireless networking, video streaming, and electronic evidence management - mirroring modern Australian courtrooms. For students pursuing careers beyond litigation, Bond offers additional resources tailored to diverse legal pathways. The Faculty of Law building features eight legal skills rooms designed for mediation and dispute resolution training. These rooms include one-way mirrors to support teaching, analysis, and assessment, allowing students to simulate professional scenarios and build confidence before entering the workforce.

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Bridging theory and practice

At Bond University, our law students don’t just study the law – they practise it. The Bond Law Clinic is the Faculty of Law’s very own law firm, providing law students with the opportunity to apply their learning and gain the practical lawyering skills that employers are seeking. By volunteering alongside our principal solicitor and volunteer legal professionals, students contribute to a free pro bono legal advice service for the community and work on real legal matters.

Alternative practical opportunities are also offered through the Bond Legal Clinics Program each semester. From criminal law, environmental law, community law and more, students gain hands-on volunteer experience tackling a wide range of legal issues, building on practical skills and professional confidence.


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Mooting at Bond

The Mooting Program at Bond University forms a fundamental part of the Bond Law experience, and mooting is a proud tradition. Bond Law has earned an outstanding reputation for advocacy excellence in moot competitions internationally and in Australia. Bond Law is proud of our mooting reputation and accolades, with Bond mooters often winning competitions and also taking out the top honours as individual best oralists and for written submissions. Most recently, a team of Bond students won the 2025 Sports Arbitration Moot Competition

The mooting program enables Bond Law students to not only experience mooting, but to ensure they are equipped with the practical legal skills necessary in legal practice. There are mooting opportunities every semester, and mentoring is provided. Students who represent Bond University in over a dozen national and international mooting and other advocacy competitions are provided with a designated academic staff member as a coach and are supported financially by the Faculty of Law.

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James Johnson's story

A beautiful game: The Matilda's movement

James is an accomplished sports administrator and the Chief Executive Officer of Canadian Soccer Business. Formerly the CEO of Football Australia, Johnson played a pivotal role in the success of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup hosted in Australia and New Zealand. James studied a Juris Doctor at Bond University and in 2025 was the recipient of the prestigious Alumni Medal, recognising his contributions to the sport and leadership in global football development.

Research in law

Bond Law has a well-established reputation for engaging in and delivering innovative and impactful research into diverse aspects of law, legal doctrine, law reform, law in context and related disciplines.

Particular strengths include traditional legal areas such as commercial law, comparative law and international law, as well as cutting edge topics in dispute resolution, legal education, and law and technology.

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Hear from a Bondy

Studying law has broadened my understanding of society and encouraged me to think critically while problem solving. A highlight of my time at Bond has been representing Bond at the Australian Law Students’ Association national conference in Tasmania. My advice to high school students is that every opportunity to step outside your comfort zone is an invitation for personal growth.

Fletcher O'Connell
Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Commerce 

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Bond’s Future Students teams form your personal network of experts, available to help you choose the best path, complete your application, and embark on the next chapter of your study journey.

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Whether you’re a high school student looking for an early offer, someone looking to switch your career, or to embark on a postgraduate degree to get ahead in your career, we offer one-on-one consultations to help you complete your application.

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