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The Faculty of Law in the University of Oxford is one of the largest in the United Kingdom. It is a federation of thirty law schools in the colleges of the University. Legal scholars in the colleges and University are members of the Faculty, which coordinates and supports the teaching and writing of one hundred fifty three academics. The faculty admits and supports and teaches and examines a diverse and outstanding body of students from all parts of the British Isles and from all over the world. 

MSc in Law and Finance

The MSc in Law and Finance is taught jointly by the Faculty of Law and the Saïd Business School of the University of Oxford.

Launched in 2010, it is a full-time, ten-month programme offering students with a prior background in law the chance to develop an advanced interdisciplinary understanding of relevant economic and financial contexts, and combines a highly analytic academic core with tailor-made practical applications derived from continuing collaboration with professional and regulatory organisations. For more information, please see the programme brochure at: www3.law.ox.ac.uk/published/MLF-brochure-online-version-240619.pdf


Oxford Business Law Blog

The Oxford Business Law Blog (OBLB) is a forum for the exchange of ideas and the reporting of new developments in all aspects of business law, broadly defined. Since its launch in March 2016, the OBLB has attracted readers from more than 150 countries.

The OBLB editorial board is presently comprised of Luca Enriques, Kristin van ZwietenHorst EidenmüllerGeneviève Helleringer, Andreas Engert and Umakanth Varottil.

The editors welcome submissions to the OBLB.  These can take the form of op-ed pieces, or reports on the findings of new research or on recent developments in practice.  See the submission guidelines here.


Institute of European and Comparative Law

The IECL is one of the Research Centres of the Oxford Law Faculty. The Institute manages the Faculty’s four-year undergraduate programme, Law with Law Studies in Europe, which involves a year in a European University under the Erasmus scheme, by preparing the Oxford students to go abroad and by welcoming foreign students who study the Diploma in Legal Studies at Oxford.

The Institute also includes within it the Centre for Competition Law and Policy, a focus for the research and teaching of competition law and policy at the University of Oxford.


Saïd Business School

Saïd Business School at Oxford University blends the best of new and old. It is a young, vibrant, and innovative business school deeply embedded in an 800 year old world-class university.

Oxford Saïd educates people for successful business careers, and as a community seek to use our business acumen and global network to address long-horizon phenomena like demographic change, new technologies and natural resource scarcity.

Oxford Saïd delivers cutting-edge education and ground-breaking research that transforms individuals, organisations, business practice, and society. They seek to be a world-class business school community, embedded in a world-class university, tackling world-scale problems. 

 

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Our Team

John Armour

Professor of Law and Finance
University of Oxford, Faculty of Law
Fellow, Research Member

Paul Davies

Emeritus Professor of Corporate Law; Senior Research Fellow
University of Oxford
Fellow, Research Member

Luca Enriques

Professor of Corporate Law
University of Oxford
Fellow, Research Member

Thom Wetzer

Associate Professor of Law and Finance
Faculty of Law
Representative Member

Paul Oudin

DPhil candidate in Law
University of Oxford
Representative Member

Jennifer Payne

Professor of Corporate Finance Law
Law Faculty, University of Oxford
Research Member

Kristin van Zwieten

Clifford Chance Associate Professor of Law and Finance
Law Faculty, University of Oxford
Research Member

Vasile Rotaru

DPhil (PhD) candidate
University of Oxford, Law Faculty
Representative Member

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