Law
Join the advanced Law summer school at the award-winning Oxford Summer Courses in 2026. Hosted in historic Cambridge colleges for ambitious 18–24-year-olds, each class is limited to just 8 places. Apply now to secure your place.
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Learning
Outline
Law is an advanced course designed for 18–24-year-olds with a strong interest in understanding the intricacies of the legal system. Students will delve into the role of the European Court of Justice, the relationship between legal systems, and how laws shape our thoughts, actions, and society. The course will cover complex topics such as the harmonisation of national laws and key legal concepts on both a national and international level. Students will also critically analyse a variety of legal sources, exploring the evolution and application of law in different global contexts. With expert guidance, students will gain a deep understanding of legal frameworks and the broader social, economic, and political implications of the law. We don’t follow a fixed curriculum—our tutors tailor the course to the group’s interests, making learning both engaging and relevant. The course also includes a masterclass on legal analysis and critical thinking, along with a reflection session to track progress and set new goals.
Teaching methodology
Learn the Oxford way with tutorial-style teaching. Your expert tutor will foster self-directed learning and critical thinking through interactive seminars in small groups (no bigger than 8). During your course, you will complete two pieces of independent work (essays or problem sheets), which your tutor will then evaluate in either a 1:1 or 2:1 tutorial. Tutorials will provide you with the opportunity to discuss your work and feedback with your tutor and learn new perspectives from your classmates. On completion of the course, you'll receive a certificate and letter of recommendation from your tutor.
The city of Cambridge, with more than 800 years of academic tradition, has been a centre of legal thought and scholarship, shaping ideas of justice, rights, and governance across the world. From historic debates on common law to modern research in international and human rights law, Cambridge has long influenced legal systems and policy. As part of the 18–24 Law (Advanced) programme, you’ll live in a city defined by inquiry and intellectual rigour. The city of Cambridge provides an inspiring backdrop for learning, with its historic colleges, renowned libraries, and a tradition of exploring how law shapes society.
Accommodation is in single or twin rooms. Superior guarantees an ensuite, while Premier provides concierge-selected rooms. All include shared spaces and on-course staff support.
Meals are provided on a half-board basis (breakfast and dinner), served in college dining halls or at selected local restaurants. Students arrange their own lunch. All dietary requirements are catered for.
The Oxford Summer Courses Experience
Get ready to immerse yourself in the complex world of law. On our Law course for ages 18–24 in Cambridge, you’ll explore the foundational principles of legal systems, international law, human rights, and constitutional law. You’ll engage with key legal concepts, case law, and contemporary issues affecting the legal landscape, while also examining the ethical implications of law in society. With no fixed curriculum, you’re encouraged to share your specific interests when you apply, and our expert tutors will tailor the course content to reflect those passions wherever possible.
Learn the Cambridge way with advanced tutorial-style teaching. Your expert tutor will guide you through interactive seminars in small groups (no bigger than 8), where you’ll engage in legal debates, case studies, and independent research. You’ll complete two pieces of independent work (legal briefs or research papers), which your tutor will evaluate in either a 1:1 or 2:1 tutorial. These tutorials provide an opportunity for in-depth feedback, critical analysis, and personalised support to refine your legal understanding and skills.
Beyond the classroom, enjoy a full summer programme — including social events, excursions to Cambridge’s cultural landmarks, and a final graduation ceremony with a celebratory bop. It’s a summer of legal exploration, intellectual growth, and exciting new experiences.
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Dates & Prices
- Teaching: Academic tuition.
- Meals: Full board includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner from Sunday to Thursday. Friday includes breakfast only, and Saturday no meals are provided.
- Accommodation: Housing in Resa Vallehermoso.
- Extracurricular Activities & Excursions: Included activities and excursions are available every afternoon, evening, and throughout the weekend.
- Transportation: Transportation for included activities.
- Use of Athletic and Recreation Facilities: Access to athletic and recreation facilities during the program.
- Safety & Supervision: Safety and supervision are provided for students throughout the course.
- Teaching: All interactive classes (15 students or less).
- Meals: Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided).
- Accommodation: Standard (shared room).
- Trips & Activities: All-day trips and activities included.
- Airport Transfer: Included.
- Insurance: Travel and medical insurance included.
- Certificate: Paper certificate awarded at the graduation ceremony.
- Customer Service: Standard.
- Friends & Family Discount: Not included.
- Teaching: All interactive classes (15 students or less).
- Meals: Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided).
- Accommodation: Standard (shared room).
- Trips & Activities: All-day trips and activities included.
- Airport Transfer: Included.
- Insurance: Travel and medical insurance included.
- Certificate: Paper certificate awarded at the graduation ceremony.
- Customer Service: Standard.
- Friends & Family Discount: Not included.
- Teaching: All teaching, including small group seminars (8 students or less) and interactive workshops.
- Meals: Ages 13-15 are Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner included), and ages 16-24 are Half-board (breakfast and dinner included). Meals are served at the accommodation or local restaurants.
- Accommodation: Concierge helps select the best available option.
- Certificate: Framed, signed (wet signature).
- Customer Service: Enhanced (OxSC concierge).
- Airport Transfer: Included (Heathrow Airport only. No time restrictions.).
- Insurance: Platinum coverage (top-level protection on cancellation, medical, baggage).
- Flexibility: One-year free deferral.
- Future Coaching Session: Included (1 session).
- Friends & Family Discount: Discounted stay/meals for family in top Oxford/Cambridge hotels while on course.
- Teaching: All teaching, including small group seminars (8 students or less) and interactive workshops.
- Meals: Ages 13-15 are Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner included), and ages 16-24 are Half-board (breakfast and dinner included). Meals are served at the accommodation or local restaurants.
- Accommodation: Guaranteed ensuite room.
- Certificate: Paper.
- Customer Service: Standard.
- Airport Transfer: Included (Heathrow Airport only, available for flights arriving/departing between 8:00 AM and 3:00 PM. T&Cs apply.).
- Insurance: Enhanced coverage (higher limits on cancellation, medical, baggage).
- Flexibility: One-year free deferral.
- Future Coaching Session: Not included.
- Friends & Family Discount: Discounted stay/meals for family in top Oxford/Cambridge hotels while on course.
- Teaching: All teaching, including small group seminars (8 students or less) and interactive workshops.
- Meals: Ages 13-15 are Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner included), and ages 16-24 are Half-board (breakfast and dinner included). Meals are served at the accommodation or local restaurants.
- Accommodation: Select your preferred single or twin room.
- Certificate: Paper.
- Customer Service: Standard.
- Airport Transfer: Included (Heathrow Airport only, available for flights arriving/departing between 8:00 AM and 3:00 PM. T&Cs apply.).
- Insurance: Standard coverage (cancellation, medical, baggage).
- Flexibility: Not included.
- Future Coaching Session: Not included.
- Friends & Family Discounts: Not included.
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Frequently Asked Questions
To be eligible, applicants should:
- Be between 18-24 years old.
- Have a sufficient understanding of English to participate in academic discussions and coursework.
- By the time the course starts, students must have completed at least the second year of an undergraduate qualification (or equivalent).
Note: If you do not meet these requirements, you may still apply for one of our non-advanced Law courses in Oxford, which do not require the completion of the second year of an undergraduate qualification.
Applying is easy! Follow these steps:
- Choose a Course: Select your subject, location, dates, and accommodation. You can add additional courses if you wish.
- Provide Student Info: Fill in your name, contact details, and a short personal statement about why you'd be a great fit.
- Enter School Info: Provide the name and address of your most recent school.
- Review & Submit: Double-check your details and submit your application.
After submission, our admissions team will review your application, and you’ll hear back within 2-3 days. Apply now!
Yes, you can book more than one course! During the application process, you will have the option to add additional courses either before or after your main course. The total price, including any additional courses, will be displayed before you proceed.
After paying your deposit to secure your place, our admissions team will help you set up a bespoke payment plan. You can choose from options like monthly or bimonthly payments, and we will provide a detailed invoice outlining your instalment schedule. Learn more about payment plans.
Note: There are no additional fees for setting up a payment plan, and your place is secure once the deposit is paid.
The course is structured over two weeks and focuses on advanced topics in Judicial Review and the application of legal reasoning to real-world scenarios.
Week 1: Judicial Review Introduction (Example)
- The purpose of Judicial Review.
- The Leave stage of Judicial Review: Preliminary hurdles.
- The Substantive stage of Judicial Review: Illegality.
Week 2: Substantive Judicial Review (Example)
- The Substantive stage of Judicial Review: Irrationality and procedural fairness.
- Application to real-world and complex cases.
- Current events and case law.
Note: This is an example structure. The actual content may vary depending on the tutor’s expertise and student preferences. Students will have the opportunity to discuss their learning goals with admissions to tailor the course.
By the end of the course, students may:
- Gain an in-depth understanding of Judicial Review and its application in holding public bodies accountable.
- Learn to apply legal reasoning to both hypothetical and real-world scenarios.
- Develop critical thinking and analytical skills through case law analysis and independent research.
- Build practical skills in legal writing and argumentation, preparing for future legal studies or careers.
Note: Learning objectives may vary based on student interests, which will be discussed during the admissions process.
Students are encouraged to do pre-course preparation to maximise their learning. Suggested resources include:
Readings:
- Introduction to Judicial Review by the Public Law Project: Judicial Review Guide
- The Good Law Project reports on judicial review claims: Good Law Project
Optional Extension:
- Review the case: The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, ex Parte The World Development Movement Ltd [1995] 1 WLR 386 (Full Judgement).
Note: These are example resources. Specific materials may vary depending on tutor and student preferences. Students will be informed of the required materials in advance to allow enough time to prepare.
This course is designed to build on your existing academic foundation in law. It will enhance your understanding of legal processes, particularly Judicial Review, and develop your legal reasoning and writing skills. This is valuable for careers in law, public policy, or legal research. You will be prepared for more advanced studies or professional applications of legal knowledge.
Note: Career exploration opportunities may vary based on the session and guest speaker availability.
You are expected to:
- Actively participate in seminars and tutorials.
- Complete independent research and tutorial assignments.
- Engage in discussions on legal principles and apply them to real-world cases.
- The course is designed to be challenging yet rewarding, helping students develop a deeper understanding of Judicial Review and legal reasoning.
Note: The level of participation and engagement can be adapted to suit individual needs and preferences.
At Oxford Summer Courses, we understand that students aged 18-24 have different needs in terms of safeguarding. All staff are enhanced DBS-checked and trained in safeguarding policies. We maintain 24/7 on-site security, but with more independence allowed for this age group. Our policies are focused on ensuring safety while encouraging personal responsibility and autonomy.
Since spaces are limited, once a course is full, we are unable to accept additional students. We recommend applying early to avoid disappointment.
We recommend applying as soon as possible. Spaces are in high demand, and many courses fill up well in advance. The earlier you apply, the better your chance of securing your preferred course dates and accommodation type.