Law in Oxford for Ages 16-18 summer course in Oxford, by Immerse Education.
Oxford’s world-renowned law school and its deep connections to legal history make it one of the best places in the world to explore the field of law. Immerse Education’s Law programme offers ambitious students the chance to study key legal concepts, from criminal law to human rights, in a challenging and intellectually stimulating environment. You’ll develop the analytical and critical thinking skills needed to excel in legal studies, all while being immersed in the academic culture that has produced some of the world’s most influential legal thinkers.
While having an interest in law is beneficial, no prior legal knowledge is required. The course is designed to challenge both beginners and students with some background in legal studies, with tutors providing personalised support to help you grasp complex legal concepts
Yes, active participation in legal debates and mock trials is a fundamental part of the course. These exercises will help you develop the skills of legal reasoning, argumentation, and public speaking that are essential for a successful career in law. You’ll have the opportunity to take on the role of a lawyer, presenting your case and defending your position before your peers
This programme provides an excellent foundation in legal principles, critical thinking, and argumentation, all of which are essential for success in university-level law studies. By the end of the course, you’ll have developed the analytical skills needed to evaluate legal arguments and assess cases. These skills will not only enhance your university applications but will also give you a head start in pursuing a career in law.
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All participants will live in comfortable student accommodation at their chosen venue, in clean rooms and with adequate supervision. Where multiple campuses may be available (such as in Oxford or Cambridge), students will be allocated to a college a few weeks before arriving, based on their dates and subject choice.
You’ll study key areas of law such as criminal law, human rights, international law, and constitutional law. The programme provides an in-depth look at how legal systems operate, how laws are created and enforced, and how lawyers argue cases in court. You’ll also explore significant legal cases that have shaped modern legal frameworks and principles.
Study the foundations of constitutional law and how governments are structured. Understand the legal frameworks that protect individual rights and shape the functioning of political systems.