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Ranking of law majors in world universities
The top ten universities in the world are Harvard University, Oxford University, Cambridge University, Yale University, Stanford University, new york University, London School of Economics and Political Science, Columbia University, University of California, Berkeley, and University of Chicago.

Some schools are introduced as follows:

1, Harvard University, located in Massachusetts, USA, is a private research university. The current principal is Lawrence Barker, and the school motto is "Truth".

The school has three campuses: Cambridge Campus, Alstom Campus and Changmu Campus, with a total area of 4,882 acres and a building area of 2 1 565,000 square feet. Among them, there are 1 1 colleges in Cambridge campus, and 4 colleges in Alstom and Changmu campus. There are 46 undergraduate majors and 134 graduate majors in the whole school. As of 20 14, Harvard University has about 2,400 faculty members.

2. Oxford University, with the earliest teaching time of 1096, located in Oxford, England, is a world-famous public research university. The current headmaster is Louis Richardson. The school motto is "Dominus Illuminatio Mea" (Latin).

Oxford University in England has a lofty academic status and extensive influence in many fields such as mathematics, physics, medicine, law and business.

As of May 20 17, Oxford University has four departments: humanities, social sciences, mathematics, physics and life sciences, medical sciences, and independent centers and research institutes under the departments.

3. Yale University, founded in 170 1, is located in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. It is a world-famous private research university, the third oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, one of the founding institutions of association of american universities 14, and a famous member of the Ivy League.