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These are the 13 best universities in Europe to study law

=13. (41) University of Nottingham: 71.7 — Despite falling from 35th best law school in the world in 2015 to joint 41st in 2016, Nottingham is still one of the top 10 law schools in the UK. It scored particularly highly in the citations category.

These are the 13 best universities in Europe to study law

=13. (41) Durham University: 71.7 — Durham law ties with Nottingham for 13th best in Europe, but unlike Nottingham, it has jumped this year. The ancient university was ranked 51st best for law in 2015. This year, it's 41st.

=13. (41) Durham University: 71.7 — Durham law ties with Nottingham for 13th best in Europe, but unlike Nottingham, it has jumped this year. The ancient university was ranked 51st best for law in 2015. This year, it

11. (39) Ruprecht Karls Universitat Heidelberg: 72.3 — Heidelberg University, as it is more commonly known, scored particularly highly in the academic reputation area in QS' ranking with 82.2. It is the oldest university in Germany.

11. (39) Ruprecht Karls Universitat Heidelberg: 72.3 — Heidelberg University, as it is more commonly known, scored particularly highly in the academic reputation area in QS

10. (35) Queen Mary University of London: 73.4 — Queen Mary isn't a huge name in the UK, but it is one of the top places to study law in Britain. The university, based in Mile End, east London, scored particularly well in the citations category.

10. (35) Queen Mary University of London: 73.4 — Queen Mary isn

9. (33) Katholieke Universiteit Leuven: 73.6 — Aspirant lawyers in Belgium should try and get a degree from Leuven, by far the best place to study law in the country. Located about 15 miles from Brussels, KU scored very highly in QS' citations category.

9. (33) Katholieke Universiteit Leuven: 73.6 — Aspirant lawyers in Belgium should try and get a degree from Leuven, by far the best place to study law in the country. Located about 15 miles from Brussels, KU scored very highly in QS

8. (28) University of Edinburgh: 77.1 — The sixth oldest university in the English speaking world, Edinburgh has a fierce reputation, and when it comes to the law, it is deserved. Alumni of the university's law school include the former chief judges of both Botswana, and Swaziland, as well as in Scotland itself.

8. (28) University of Edinburgh: 77.1 — The sixth oldest university in the English speaking world, Edinburgh has a fierce reputation, and when it comes to the law, it is deserved. Alumni of the university

7. (24) Leiden University: 77.6 — Leiden's law degree ranks as the best in the Netherlands, with the university — about 50 minutes drive from Amsterdam — scoring particularly well for academic reputation and citations per paper.

7. (24) Leiden University: 77.6 — Leiden

6. (20) Universite Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne: 78.6 — Despite being just the sixth best law school in Europe, the Sorbonne is the best outside the UK. It has jumped five places in this year's QS law school ranking, up from 25th in 2015.

6. (20) Universite Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne: 78.6 — Despite being just the sixth best law school in Europe, the Sorbonne is the best outside the UK. It has jumped five places in this year

5. (17) King's College London: 80.5 — King's is ranked as the third best law school in London, and the fifth best in the UK. It scored highly across the board, but did particularly well in the citations per paper category, according to QS.

5. (17) King

4. (14) University College London: 83.4 — UCL's law school has an auspicious list of alumni, including the leader of the Indian independence movement, Mahatma Gandhi, and former Israeli president Chaim Herzog.

4. (14) University College London: 83.4 — UCL

3. (7) London School of Economics and Political Science: 90.1 — Holding the same global position as it did in 2015, the LSE scored higher than 90 out of 100 in all but one category surveyed by QS. It scored highest in the employer reputation index, with 91.2.

3. (7) London School of Economics and Political Science: 90.1 — Holding the same global position as it did in 2015, the LSE scored higher than 90 out of 100 in all but one category surveyed by QS. It scored highest in the employer reputation index, with 91.2.

2. (3) University of Cambridge: 96.0 — With a score of more than 99 in the employer reputation index, Cambridge is comfortably the second best law school in Europe. The university drops one place from 3rd in 2015, and just misses out on the European top spot.

2. (3) University of Cambridge: 96.0 — With a score of more than 99 in the employer reputation index, Cambridge is comfortably the second best law school in Europe. The university drops one place from 3rd in 2015, and just misses out on the European top spot.

1. (2) University of Oxford: 96.7 — Oxford nails its place at the top of QS' ranking of the best law schools in Europe, beating out fierce rival Cambridge. In QS' ranking of 42 subjects, Oxford ranked best in the world for four.

1. (2) University of Oxford: 96.7 — Oxford nails its place at the top of QS

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