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Information for Current Students

See also Weblearn for reading lists, statutes, edicts and other exciting stuff; Intranet for BCL and FHS option sign-ups.

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Graduate Discussion Groups

The Faculty has a wide range of discussion groups, generally led by our Graduate Research Students. Read the guidelines on how to set up and run discussion groups.

Mooting in Oxford

Lecture List

All Oxford faculties publish official lists of lectures and classes every term. Unless otherwise indicated the lectures and classes shown are open to all members of the University.
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Legal Research and Mooting Skills Programme

Follow the links on the right to the online tutorial about using legal sources.

Completed DPhil Projects

The University’s legal research community includes more than 200 postgraduate students engaged in research degrees in the Law Faculty and its centres. It is one of the largest and most intellectually diverse research communities in the world. Many of our research degree alumni are now global...
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Teaching and Learning Resources

Resources to promote and develop excellence in teaching

College Law Societies

Most colleges have their own Law societies which organise dinners and speakers in college throughout the academic year

Pathways to Law

The Pathways to Law programme includes a range of events throughout Year 12 and Year 13 to give a real flavour of both studying Law and what it is like to work in the legal profession.

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Past student handbooks, programme specifications and examiners' reports...

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