Discussion Groups
These self-sustaining groups are an essential part of the life of our graduate school. They are organised in some cases by graduate students and in others by Faculty members and meet regularly during term, typically over a sandwich lunch, when one of the group presents work in progress or introduces a discussion of a particular issue or new case. They may also encompass guest speakers from the faculty and beyond.
Comparative Law Discussion Group (part of the Comparative Law theme)
Competition Law Discussion Group (part of the Competition Law theme)
Criminal Law Discussion Group (part of the Criminal Law theme)
Criminology Discussion Group (part of the Criminology theme)
Empirical Legal Studies Discussion Group
Environmental Law Discussion Group (part of the Environmental Law theme)
EU Law Discussion Group (part of the European Union Law theme)
Intellectual Property Discussion Group (part of the Intellectual Property Law theme)
Jurisprudence Discussion Group (part of the Jurisprudence theme)
Labour Law Discussion Group (part of the Labour Law theme)
Law and Finance Workshop (part of the Law and Finance theme)
Medical Law and Ethics Discussion Group (part of the Medical Law and Ethics theme)
Migration Law Discussion Group
Obligations Discussion Group (part of the Law of Obligations theme)
Oxford Legal History Forum (part of the Legal History theme)
Oxford Privacy Information Law and Society (part of the Socio-legal Studies theme)
Police and Policing Research Discussion Group (part of the Criminology theme)
Procedural Justice Discussion Group (part of the Judicial Process theme)
Property Law Discussion Group (part of the Property and Trusts theme)
Public International Law Discussion Group (part of the Public International Law theme)
Regulation Discussion Group (part of the Socio-legal Studies theme)

