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Law

The Cambridge Law course is a challenging and immersive examination of the foundations, principles and techniques of the law

Law at Cambridge is a comprehensive and varied course, covering foundational topics such as civil, tort, criminal and constitutional law in the first year. In the second and third years, you choose from a wide range of topics such as contract law, family law, company law, international law and jurisprudence. The course allows you to understand and examine the law in its historical and social contexts, and serves as the first step towards becoming a qualified solicitor or barrister. More information about the structure and content of the course can be found on the .

Law at Murray Edwards

The Law community at Murray Edwards is welcoming and vibrant. We admit 6-7 Law undergraduates each year, meaning we have approximately 20 students across the College. The College has an active student Law Society which organises a variety of social and academic events, such as mooting competitions and a visit to the Supreme Court. We arrange get-togethers with Law students from other Colleges, so you will be both a part of Murray Edwards and the wider Cambridge Law community.  

Typical offer

A Level: A*AA 

IB: 42 (776)

Required subjects

No specific subjects are required.

Admissions assessment

Applicants are required to take the (LNAT). You must register in advance for this test. 

Written work

Applicants are not required to submit written work.

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