CourseCast with Tim Mears
https://coursecasttm.co.uk/our-student-network/ Disclaimer: Viewer discretion advised, this video discusses topics some viewers may find upsetting. None of what is shared in the episode should be viewed as legal advice. In this episode, two second-year students from the University of Oxford, Edwin and Umberto, share what Law at Oxford is really like. This tutorial-style discussion explores some of the most interesting legal cases our guests have covered in their time at Oxford and should be a fascinating watch for anyone looking to study law at university! Whether you're researching UK university courses or preparing for an Oxford application, this video offers practical insight you won’t find anywhere else. www.coursecasttm.co.uk Timestamps: 1:00 Introductions 2:03 R v Brown 1994 6:26 R v Wilson 1996 8:20 'Dr Evil' 2019 11:50 Flexibility of the law 19:00 R v Clinton 2012 26:17 R v Ahluwalia 1992 28:30 Judgement in Clinton 31:20 R v Blaue 1975 'Thin Skull Rule' 33:28 Types of law 36:38 Smith v Leech Brain 1962 40:30 Law at Oxford 42:00 Constitutional law 44:46 GCHQ 1985 49:20 Law at Oxford 53:25 Roman law's influence 1:02:00 Leases and licenses 1:04:04 Street v Mountford 1985 1:08:00 What is law at Oxford like? 1:15:30 What do you do in a law essay? 1:19:50 What is the best part of the degree? 1:22:40 Oxford Law Society 1:28:00 Outro Contact our Guests: Edwin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwin-walker-273410205/ Umberto: https://www.linkedin.com/in/umberto-spezi-88907a234/ Like, subscribe & share to support the channel! #university #alevel #sixthform #gcse #gcs #ppe #oxford #oxforduniversity #maths #admissions
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