1. Harvard
The Telegraph of the UK recently released a list of the top 10 law schools. Harvard Law School – where former US President Barack Obama once studied – ranks at the top of the prestigious QS World University Rankings 2011/2012.
At Harvard, Obama was the first black student elected as President of the Harvard Law Review by his law school peers. The New York Times, the most reputable newspaper in the US, covered this event. It was a significant moment, a rare phenomenon in America's history, given the many invisible barriers of race that existed at that time.

2. University of Cambridge
This is the second university out of the three universities in the UK to make it to the list of the top 10 law schools worldwide. Cambridge is renowned for its rigorous training process aimed at helping students achieve a high level of analytical, understanding, and presentation skills. As part of the admissions process, prospective students will have to pass an entrance exam. They will have to answer essay-type questions such as “Should individuals have rights and duties under the law? If so, what should those rights be?”.

3. Oxford University
Oxford is regarded as one of the top law schools in the world. Law undergraduates at Oxford are expected to dedicate 45 hours per week and most of their holiday time to their studies. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair studied law here.

4. University of Manchester School of Law - UK
England is renowned for its prestigious legal system, and undoubtedly many aspire to study in the UK with hundreds of attractive scholarships available for international students. Manchester Law School is one of the most esteemed law schools in the UK, with a heritage dating back to 1872. The school maintains strong ties with international law firms in London and offers dynamic student exchange programs with universities across Europe, Australia, and the Americas.
Strathclyde Law School is Scotland's top law school, established in 1964. Recognized as the UK's first technological university, it stands out for its postgraduate prospects and is a preferred choice for many Asian students.
Queen’s University Belfast Law School has been teaching law in Northern Ireland for over 165 years. The school boasts a solid reputation and ranks in the top 10 across most recent Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) evaluations in the UK. In summary, it's a well-performing institution in a competitive landscape.

5. University of Houston Law Center - USA
Renowned law firms with global offices, including those in Vietnam, are predominantly from European countries, especially the United States. Pursuing a Master's degree in the USA offers numerous options across different states, with Washington D.C. standing out. Universities offering Master's programs in this city are prominently featured in the rankings of the most prestigious institutions. Choosing to study in Washington D.C. not only enriches your knowledge but also exposes you to a developed economy, with various renowned international organizations headquartered here, such as the World Bank and the IMF.
University of Houston Law Center, a top-tier law school in the USA, specializes in producing highly sought-after individuals through its exceptional training programs, three of which rank in the top 10 by the US News & World Report. International students are enrolled in the center's 'Summer LL.M.' program, allowing foreign-trained lawyers to obtain a U.S. law degree in just six months.

6. Singapore Management University
Singapore, a country renowned for its long-standing reputation in producing excellent lawyers and reputable world-class courts, stands as Asia's hub for resolving commercial disputes between nations. Globally acclaimed for its legal professionals and the legal sector, Singapore Management University stands out as the premier institution for legal education, offering top-notch quality and grooming outstanding students.

7. University of New South Wales (UNSW) - Australia
Australia, renowned for its exceptional education system, where the quality of education for students and scholars is highly praised, embraces a multicultural and innovative culture. Here, individuals are valued not based on skin color, beliefs, or political views, but rather on their abilities, talents, intellect, and open-mindedness. Embracing multiculturalism has enabled Australia to attract talents and elites from all ethnicities to work and immigrate, contributing to overcoming economic crises that many advanced nations, from the United States to Europe, have faced in the past decades.
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) stands as one of Australia's most prestigious law schools. With over 40 years of operation, UNSW offers world-class legal education programs for students across the Asia-Pacific region. With rigorous admission requirements, law graduates from UNSW have excellent international career opportunities.

8. McGill University
McGill University is the oldest law school in Canada and one of the three prestigious English-language institutions in Quebec. The Faculty of Law offers programs such as Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Civil Law, Master of Laws, and Doctor of Civil Law. Law students at McGill are required to be proficient in both English and French. However, this requirement is waived for students pursuing master's degrees or higher.
9. University of Toronto
The Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto is the most reputable law school in Canada. Toronto has the strictest admission process among law schools and is one of the most enrolled universities in North America.
The Jackman Law Building, recently constructed, serves as an excellent internship location not only for the Faculty of Law but also for other disciplines. This facility was built by the university to enhance teaching quality and assess students' practical abilities.
The faculty offers degrees in Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate in Law.

10. Yale University, USA
Each year, Yale Law School only admits 200 students, making it one of the top choices in the United States. Throughout history, two U.S. presidents, Gerald Ford and Bill Clinton, graduated from this prestigious institution. Many graduates aspire to further their education by studying here.

11. University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia not only opens the door to becoming a professional lawyer but also serves as a stepping stone for you to become a legal leader in the future. Some students at the university, after graduation, hold important roles in law for individuals, communities, and work in government offices.

12. Stanford University
This is one of America's top law schools. At Stanford University, a professor will mentor a very small number of students, ensuring high-quality teaching and learning. Moreover, Stanford's law program is extremely diverse.

13. UC Berkeley School of Law
The California, Berkeley School of Law, also known as Berkeley Law or Boalt Hall, is one of the most prestigious and competitive law schools in the United States. Alumni of the school hold records in securing key positions in the U.S. government and excel in simulated court sessions at the university, where they test their skills against real judges.

14. University of Tokyo - Japan
Studying law at University of Tokyo - Japan will be similar to students in countries that use the Civil law system – the most widely used legal system in the world today. Leading developed countries like Germany, France, etc., also follow the Civil law tradition.
Therefore, it can be seen that students choosing to study law in Japan will have easy access to and understanding of the legal systems of countries using this legal framework. This is advantageous as Vietnam is currently one of the countries moving in this direction.

15. Seoul National University - South Korea
With abundant job opportunities and attractive income levels, especially for law students returning from Seoul National University - South Korea, there are many advantages when applying to Korean companies in Vietnam. With the strong investment nowadays, Korean companies greatly need legal experts proficient in Korean law, Vietnamese law, as well as international law.
Therefore, this is an opportunity for law students studying in South Korea to establish themselves right in their homeland. Moreover, as a law student in South Korea, you are always respected by Koreans, as owning a law degree is synonymous with intellectual strength and reputation; it represents justice and can bring about significant changes in society. Thus, the legal profession is always attractive at any time.

16. Lund University - Sweden
Known as one of the most modern countries in the world, Sweden is a beautiful land with abundant natural beauty and diverse wildlife, along with a culture of freedom of thought. The education standards here are widely recognized; the teaching methods encourage individuals to study and learn independently. Studying abroad at Lund University - Sweden, you will have the opportunity to develop and expand your knowledge in a challenging environment.

17. University of Lille 2 - France
Studying for a Master's in Law at Lille 2 University - France after completing your Bachelor's program, you can pursue a two-year Law Master's. The first year will be challenging with the Master 1, but upon completion, you will be fully capable of passing the Bar exam. The Master 2 offers a wide range of options from general law to specialized areas such as wine and grape law at Bordeaux University, or forest law at Grenoble University.

18. Herzing College - Canada

19. Leiden University- Netherlands
Law is a highly esteemed social field in Europe in general and the Netherlands in particular. Hence, in the Netherlands, alongside full scholarships like the NFP and Erasmus Mundus programs, the Wim Deetman scholarship, universities also offer numerous law scholarships for outstanding students, women, individuals working in research, public administration, etc.
Leiden University fully supports tuition fees and provides a 10,000 EUR living allowance per year for outstanding students. Additionally, the Saxion Top Talent Scholarship (STTS) worth 6,100 EUR (equivalent to 180 million VND) is offered for international bachelor's programs,...
