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  1. Law continues to provide the framework for modern society, impacting on all our lives. As a law student at Winchester you build a thorough knowledge of previous case law to enable you to explore questions at the core of the world we live in.

  2. Law at Winchester is taught through skills-based learning. You will learn how to: master a negotiation, conduct a mediation, interview a client effectively and become proficient in legal research.

  3. winchester.ac.uk › about-us › leadership-and-governanceLaw - University of Winchester

    Law at Winchester is home to the Centre for Information Rights, which examines the overlap between information and privacy law, and new technologies and methods of data analysis. For more information on our research, see below.

  4. Winchester Law School was a privately run institution for legal education in Winchester, Virginia. Operated by Chancellor Henry St. George Tucker Sr., it operated from 1824 to 1831. Tucker closed it after being elected to the state Court of Appeals, because he had to move to Richmond, the capital.

  5. The programme encourages you to develop an enquiring and critical attitude to law, learn to think logically and communicate clearly. You become proficient in vital skills such as legal research, negotiation and mooting - presenting a legal argument to defeat an opponent in court.

  6. As a law student at Winchester, you build a thorough knowledge of previous case law to enable you to explore questions at the core of the world we live in. From the protection of life and liberty to international relationships, the law provides the mechanism for change employed by governments around the world.

  7. The Winchester Law School, 1824-1831 W. HAMILTON BRYSON AND E. LEE SHEPARD On March 5, 1824, Henry St. George Tucker was elected by the General Assembly of Virginia to be the judge of the circuit superior court of chan-cery to sit in Winchester and Clarksburg. Tucker had built up a very success-