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Terms: Be sure to attend an accredited school, masters program, or law program before
applying for our qualifcations,
The Oxford Law School is not a traditional college or degree-selling institution. It functions as a prestigious
law society and a board of standards that offers qualifications and specializations in various areas of law,
including diplomacy, international trade, contracts, and many other legal subjects. These qualifications are
designed for professionals who have completed graduate-level education and seek to further distinguish themselves
in their careers. Our Board of Standards is comprised of govenrment officials, royal patrons, univeristy and
college and business school deans and faculty as well as leading executives and specialists in over 50 nations.
Board Certification is a professional distinction granted to individuals who demonstrate expertise in a specific
area of law or practice. It is not a diploma or degree but rather a specialization or credential that acknowledges
a higher level of proficiency. Similar to other professions, board certifications offer a recognized benchmark of
competence and achievement. For example, bodies like the "College of Diplomates," "College of Attorneys," or
"College of International Trade" are types of board certification organizations, which focus on designating
individuals as experts in those areas.
It’s important to understand that board certifications are not degrees or licenses but rather distinctions,
specializations, designations, trademarks, and qualifications recognized at Level 7 of professional development.
These certifications emphasize a professional’s depth of knowledge, skill, and expertise within their field,
providing a distinguished credential that enhances career opportunities.
Disclaimer: While the Oxford Law School is accredited and recognized by numerous bodies,
accreditation groups, governments, associations, and standards bodies, we are not an accredited degree-selling
operation. We have no interest in selling or conferring any degree or license. Our focus is on providing
certifications and professional credentials for those seeking to specialize and gain advanced qualifications in law
and related fields.
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portion thereof), temporarily or permanently, with or without notice to you, and is not obligated
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you or any third party in the event that Oxford Law School exercises its right to modify or
discontinue any Oxford Law School Site (or any portion thereof). Unless explicitly stated
otherwise, any new features that augment or enhance an Oxford Law School Site shall be subject to
these Terms of Use. 
Government Recognized and Supreme Court Recognized Standards
We are an official certification body that offers equivalency qualifications and board
certifications based on: Education, Degrees, Diplomas, Experience, Assessment, Exams, Ethics and
Continuing Education. We have the highest standards in the world as everyone must be
qualified with diplomas, exams, assessments, and degrees from government recognized and
accredited bodies. See Peel Supreme Court Deciscion and the IBANEZ Supreme Court
Decision.
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Privacy Policy:
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including, without limitation, any Registration Data (as defined below) you may provide as a
Registered User, will be treated in accordance with Oxford Law School’s Privacy Policy, which is
incorporated herein by reference. Except as expressly described in such Privacy Policy, Oxford Law
School will not disclose any personal information about a User unless authorized by that User or
unless Oxford Law School is required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action
is necessary to: (a) conform with applicable laws or comply with legal process; (b) protect and
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termination of access to the Oxford Law School Sites, without notice, in addition to Oxford Law
School’s other remedies. Oxford Law School further reserves the right to terminate, without notice
and in its sole discretion, any User’s access to or use of any Oxford Law School Site for any
reason. Oxford Law School shall not have any liability to you or to any third party in respect of
any limitation or suspension of your access to any Oxford Law School Site.
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right to: (a) access the Oxford Law School Sites; and (b) access, download and use the information,
materials, text, graphics, images, sound files, animation files, video files, software and any
other material or content made available through the Oxford Law School Sites (the “Content”) for
your personal or internal use only; provided, however, that only Registered Users have the right to
access and use Restricted Areas of the Oxford Law School Site(s) for which they are registered. For
the avoidance of doubt, Content does not include any User Generated Content (as defined below).
Unauthorized access to any Oxford Law School Site, or to the telecommunications or computer
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violation of law.
State Advertising Rules and Regulations & Eligible Oxford Law School Board Certifications
The disclosure of Oxford Law School Certifications cannot be disallowed by any state as per the Supreme Court
Decision: Peel v. Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission of Illinois, 110 S.Ct. 2281 (1990). However,
each state can establish its own rules for the regulation of disclosure. Please view our guide to your state’s
advertising rules and regulations and eligible Oxford Law School board certifications offered by Oxford Law School
here. Oxford also adheres to the IBANEZ Supreme Court Case regarding the criteria to board certification of
education, assessment, experience, continuing education and ethics.
Standards
Please review the standards for your specialty area for certification before applying with Oxford Law School.
Standards are listed here.
Candidates at an early stage should recognize that they can: Apply for admission to an accredited program and
college, gain acceptance to an accredited law program, excel in their area of focus, pass all course exams from
accredited programs, and ultimately become eligible for board certification upon meeting additional requirements
such as professional experience, ethics, and continuing education. The certification process can take 4-7 years,
depending on whether you pursue a master’s program. Our Board of Standards offers the most respected certification
path, working directly with government-recognized schools.
Florida applicants: If you are contemplating applying for Oxford Law School board certification , please DO NOT
APPLY unless you are already board certified by the Florida Bar in a similar specialty area. If you are interested
in applying for certification with the Florida Bar, please contact them at 850-561-5850.
Texas applicants: If you are contemplating applying for Oxford Law School board certification, please DO NOT APPLY
unless you are already board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in the same specialty area. If
you are contemplating applying for Oxford Law School board certification in accident law, please DO NOT APPLY
unless you are already board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Personal Injury Trial Law. If
you are interested in applying for certification with the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, please contact them
at 833-413-0253.
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and materials, including state rules regarding the disclosure of Oxford Law School certification, are for general
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representation is made that the content is error-free. This website’s links to other third-party websites are
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accuracy of this website or third-party sites. Only your own licensed attorney can provide legal advice. Use of,
and access to, this website or third-party links do not create an attorney-client relationship.
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When using any Oxford Law School Site, you agree that you will not:
- Intentionally or unintentionally violate any applicable local, state, national, or
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privacy and publicity) of any User or Oxford Law School member or representative;
- Impersonate another person or entity, including, but not limited to, another User or Oxford
Law School member or representative, or communicate under a false name or a name that you are
not entitled or authorized to use;
- Falsify or delete any author attributions, legal or other proper notices or proprietary
designations or labels of the origin or source of software or other content posted on any
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- Attempt to “crack,” “hack,” “bomb,” manipulate or otherwise gain unauthorized access to
other User accounts, Oxford Law School servers, Oxford Law School software, or any areas of
Oxford Law School Sites that are not intended for your access;
- Harvest, mine or otherwise collect or store personal information about others, including,
without limitation, the e-mail addresses and other content of User profiles; or
- Solicit for commercial purposes any other Users, except as expressly authorized by Oxford
Law School.
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or
- Any unsolicited advertising, promotional materials or other forms of solicitation to Users,
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