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The ranking of the best law schools in the world
The best law schools in the world are ranked as follows:

1, Harvard Law School: Harvard Law School is the oldest law school in the United States. Founded in 18 17, it has the largest student group and class size, and provides JD programs, LLM and SJD degrees for students.

2. Oxford University Law School: The school has a variety of law degrees to choose from, including BA in Jurisprudence and BCL designed for students with common law background. BCL is recognized as "the most respected master's degree in the common law field".

3. Cambridge University Law School: Cambridge University, founded in 1209, is one of the oldest law schools in the world. The school initially focused on civil law (Roman law) and church law. 1540, Henry VIII established the civil law professor system.

Law:

Law is the science of law. It is a science that studies laws, legal phenomena and their regularity. As a mandatory norm of society, the direct purpose of law is to maintain social order and realize social justice through the construction and maintenance of order. Jurisprudence as the research object of law, its core lies in the study of order and justice, that is, the study of order and justice.

In China, legal thought originated from legalist philosophy in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. In the pre-Qin period in China, law was called "the study of criminal names", and since the Han Dynasty, it was named "the study of law".