There are 37 impressive law schools in Britain, the largest among all European countries, and 8 of them rank among the top 50 in the world. Among them, Oxford University, the top law school in Europe, ranks second in the world. Oxford University says its goal is to help law students analyze complex information, build arguments and write accurately and clearly. This is reflected in its high academic reputation.
The Law School of the University of Leuven in Belgium ranks 35th in the world this year, ranking among the top six universities offering law courses in Belgium. Culet College of Grammar, founded in 1425, is the largest law school in Belgium, emphasizing the methods of international law and comparative law.
Paris University 1 Panthé on-Sorbonne has entered the top 20 in the world, rising by 5 places this year. The international influence of this law school is constantly expanding, and it has links with universities all over the world. It is recognized as one of the most outstanding education and research centers in Europe. Ranked among the top nine law schools in France.
Elsewhere in Europe, two German law schools rank among the top 50 in the world: Humboldt University in Berlin (No.39) and Ludwig maximilian University (No.41).
There are also two universities in the Netherlands in the top 50, Leiden University ranked 24th and Amsterdam University tied for 35th.
? Top law schools in Asia have 52 Asian law schools on the list this year, of which 7 have entered the top 50 in the world.
Chinese mainland is the most representative region in the ranking of Asian law schools, with 15 programs. Two of these projects entered the top 50 in the world, with Tsinghua University ranked 27th and Peking University ranked 28th. The research of these two universities is very in-depth, and many excellent legal scholars, judges and lawyers have been trained.
The highest ranked law school in Asia is the National University of Singapore (NUS), which rose two places this year to 10. The school's law course has achieved high scores in all indicators, which may be attributed to the extensiveness of its courses. In addition to the core areas of law, this course also allows students to choose elective courses, from Asian legal studies to banking and finance. The National University of Singapore ranks among the other two law schools in Singapore.
One school in Japan ranks among the top 50 in the world and the University of Tokyo ranks 2 1. At the University of Tokyo, law and political science are taught together, and students study the executive, legislative and judicial departments of the government from many angles. Eight other Japanese schools occupy a place in the overall ranking.
South Korea has six majors in the legal ranking, one of which ranks among the top 50 in the world-Seoul National University (SNU) ranks 33rd. There are three courses in Hong Kong, two of which are in the top 50: the University of Hong Kong (HKU) tied for 2 1, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) ranked 48th.
? Top law schools in Australia and New Zealand Australia (20) and New Zealand (4) * * * have 24 legal majors in the discipline ranking, of which 6 Australian majors have entered the top 50 in the world.
The highest ranked law course in Australia is located at the University of Melbourne, tied for 1 1. In the past year, this law school has been focusing on the legal, moral and policy challenges of coronavirus pneumonia-19, and now provides the teaching of relevant laws used during the epidemic and public health strategies adopted during the global health crisis.
Other famous Australian universities include: University of New South Wales (UNSW) (No.3/kloc), University of Sydney (No.4/kloc), Australian National University (ANU) (tied for No.7/kloc), Monash University (No.40) and University of Queensland (University of Queensland).
The largest number of students enrolled in New Zealand this year is the University of Auckland, ranking 54th. Victoria University of Wellington, the second best law school in New Zealand (tied for 65th place), is particularly prominent in the research citation index of each paper, which reflects the high quality of the research done by the university.
? Latin America, the top law school in Latin America, occupies an important position in this year's legal ranking, with 25 projects. Four Latin American projects have entered the top 50 in the world.
UNAM University became the highest ranked university in Latin America this year, ranking 34th after rising seven places. UNAM University Law School conducts high-level legal research aimed at solving current domestic and international problems, and is one of the largest law libraries in Latin America. It is one of the two Mexican universities in the 202 1 law school ranking.
The Catholic University of Chile is the second-ranked university in the region and one of the six universities in Chile this year. The law school of this university has 125 years of teaching experience, which challenges students' learning and development ability from a comprehensive perspective and encourages reflection, critical analysis and active participation in global legal and social debates.
Argentina and Brazil both entered the top 50 this year, including an entry from Argentina, which originated from the University of Buenos Aires and the University of S? o Paulo (USP) in Brazil (the joint of 46th place). Among the six legal courses offered in Colombia this year, the University of Los Andes in Colombia ranks 45th in the world.
? Top law schools in Africa and the Middle East Five African schools appear in the legal rankings, four of which are located in South Africa and one in Egypt. The highest ranked school is the University of Cape Town, 10 1- 150. It is also worth mentioning that Cairo University (25 1-250) in Egypt scored the highest in the word-of-mouth of employers in this region.
Only two law schools in the Middle East are among the best-Israel and Saudi Arabia. Among them, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv University rank the highest, both of which are10/-150.
Hebrew University in Jerusalem has taught most of the winners of the prestigious Israeli Law and Criminology Prize, and many former and current judges of Israel's Supreme Court have attended law schools.