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  1. DPhil in Law

    The Law Faculty is fortunate to have outstanding library facilities provided by the Bodleian Law Library. As part of the Bodleian, the Law Library shares in all the advantages of being part of the largest university library in the country, including the receipt, under legal deposit legislation, of legal material published …

  2. Law PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)

    Study for a PhD in Law at Kingston University. We particularly invite applications in the areas of Legal History; Criminal Justice; Public Administration; Employment Law; and Jurisprudence/Law and Social Theory.

  3. Law and Philosophy

    JD/PhD. The philosophical underpinnings and implications of law have been a central concern for as long as there has been law. Ultimately, law is a system of rules to regulate society, and the …

  4. Doctor of Philosophy

    Discover course plans, entry requirements & how to apply to the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Law, an exceptional research degree.

  5. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    A PhD is an internationally-recognised research qualification. Studying for a PhD in Law, Criminology or Criminal Justice will allow you to become an expert in a specialist legal area and gain high-quality research training, which will equip …

  6. Doctor of Philosophy (Law)

    Doctor of Philosophy researchers perform original research in an area of law or regulation involving legal or interdisciplinary methodologies under the supervision of a member of the …

  7. Doctor of Philosophy in Law

    Doctor of Philosophy in Law. The PhD is a research-intensive degree that prepares graduates for opportunities in law teaching, legal research, policy development, public and governmental service, and the practice of law. …

  8. JD/PhD (Philosophy)

    The Combined JD/PhD (Philosophy) Program enables students to pursue a profound investigation of the complex issues that lie at the intersection between law and philosophy. The …

  9. PhD Law (2025 entry)

    Year of entry: 2025. Master's degree in Law (or a relevant subject) with an overall average of 65% or above, a minimum mark of 65% in your dissertation and no mark below 55% (or overseas equivalent), or professional …