Law: University of Cambridge

Javascript is required to view this map.
Degree 
LLM, Diplomas, MLitt, PhD
Address
Law: University of Cambridge, University of Cambridge, 10 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DZ, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Ads
Subject
Law Ethics and Politics
App Deadline 
LLM: 1 December (online application will be 2 weeks earlier); Diplomas: 30 March for admission in October; 31 May for January admission; 28 September for April Admission, MLitt and PhD: 2 January
Telephone 
+44 (0)1223 330033
Fax 
+44 (0)1223 330055
Website 
http://www.law.cam.ac.uk



The teaching of law in Cambridge dates back to the thirteenth century. Innumerable famous jurists have been among the University's graduates and the Faculty has many connections with the legal profession at all levels. A large number of their research students opt to become academics in the UK or elsewhere. Most of those who do not enter the academic profession become practising lawyers, or go into closely related fields such as banking, insurance, accounting and brokerage.

Key research areas

The Faculty's research centres and research discussion groups include the following (see www.law.cam.ac.uk/centres/ for further details):

  • Institute of Criminology
  • Lauterpacht Centre for International Law
  • Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS)
  • Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law (3CL)
  • Centre for Public Law
  • Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law
  • ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Centre for Tax Law
  • Cambridge Forum for Legal and Political Philosophy
  • Cambridge Socio-Legal Group

The Law Faculty also has long-established research traditions in areas such as legal history, private law and comparative law.

Further information:

visit www.law.cam.ac.uk for the Law Faculty's information booklet for prospective graduate students and frequently asked questions for prospective research students in law (printed copies available upon request from Law Faculty)

Email:


People who viewed 'Law: University of Cambridge' also found interest in following institutions . . .