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Friday, May 6th, 2011

Bond Law School Wins Another Mooting Competition

Bond University Law School has recently won two of the world’s most prestigious legal mooting competitions, defeating challengers from some of the world’s top universities.

A group of four Bond University Bachelor of Laws students has triumphed at the renowned International Criminal Court (ICC) Trial Competition in The Hague, adding to last week’s Willem C. Vis (East) International Commercial Arbitration Moot win in Hong Kong.

The ICC Trial Competition takes place annually at one of the world’s top centres of justice – The Hague, providing students with the opportunity to showcase their international criminal law knowledge. This year, the Bond University Law School  team again triumphed against competitors including Yale University, Leiden University and William and Mary Law School, winning the final against teams from India’s NALSAR University of Law and Canada’s Osgoode Hall Law School.

Students Cale Davis, Tegan Little, Gabrielle Morriss and Susan Forder walked away with not only the Championship but were also recognised as ‘Best Prosecution’, while Susan Forder was named ‘Best Victim’s Counsel’. The team excelled under the guidance of academic advisors, Assistant Professor Jodie O’Leary and Senior Teaching Fellow Joe Crowley.
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Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

Program of the Month: Australian Law Schools

Australian law schools and its students are undertaking exciting study opportunities, and so this month, OzTREKK has featured Australian Law Schools are our program of the month! Throughout Australia, more than 30 universities offer professional law degrees, which are open to international students. These include undergraduate and graduate-entry Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programs as well as postgraduate Juris Doctor degrees. As a Canadian seeking to become qualified to practice law, you have a range of study options abroad. As Commonwealth nations, the Australian and Canadian systems are based on English common law, and Australian Law Schools provide a solid foundation for students planning to practise law in Canada (with the exception of Quebec). OzTREKK’s aim is to assist you in choosing the best Australian Law Schools for you.

Both the Juris Doctor and the Graduate-entry Bachelor of Laws are graduate entry law degrees. They are designed to equip students for a career in the legal profession. Students must have completed an undergraduate degree to be eligible for entry into either one of these programs. The J.D. is a fairly recent program offering in Australia. The J.D. originated in the United States and is now offered at some Canadian and Australian universities. The following Australian universities offer graduate-entry Law programs:
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