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Faculty of Law, University of Oxford

Law Faculty, St Cross Building Oxford's Law Faculty is currently ranked second in the UK and fourth in the world in the 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings under the law subject.

Its average acceptance rate was less than 5% in between 2016 and 2019. Oxford's BCL programme has been described as "the most highly regarded taught masters-level qualification in the common law world". A first-class in undergraduate degree in Law or equivalent is a prerequisite (as a guide a student will need to be in the top 5% of his or her graduating class), with the same applying for the MJur and Masters in Law and Finance.

For research programmes, an outstanding record in earlier higher education and the skills and commitment to pursue research to the highest level are required by applicants for postgraduate research programmes. It is very rare for a candidate to be admitted without having completed a degree in Law, except in socio-legal studies and criminology. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Oxford journal of legal studies

    Published 1981
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    Oxford University commonwealth law journal

    Published 2001
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    Annual survey of commonwealth law

    Published 1966
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