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Oxford BA Jurisprudence

Caselaw was started by an Oxford law undergrad as their own revision toolkit. The Oxford syllabus β€” Mods, FHS, BCL, MJur β€” is mapped end-to-end across our notes, past papers, and case library.

Mods (Honour Moderations)

  • A Roman Introduction to Private Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Criminal Law

FHS (Final Honour School)

Eight or nine papers, depending on options. Each links into our case library, notes, and past papers.

  • Contract
  • Tort
  • Land Law
  • Trusts
  • Administrative Law
  • Jurisprudence
  • EU Law
  • Public International Law
  • Family Law
  • Company Law
  • Roman Law (Delict)
  • Comparative Private Law

How Oxford-specific the platform is

  • Notes are weekly. Mapped to the Oxford 8-week term structure, not American-style semester chunks. Each week links to the cases on the reading list.
  • Past papers are FHS-style. Three-hour, four-essay papers with the rubric Oxford uses. Each comes with a model answer, breakdown of marks, and the examiner’s commentary on what would push a 65 into a 70.
  • Citations are OSCOLA. Not Bluebook. Every brief carries the OSCOLA-formatted citation; our free generator handles cases, statutes, books, and journal articles.
  • AI tutor for problem questions. Trained on the IRAC structure that Oxford essays reward, and steered to give exam-grade analysis rather than blackboard summaries.
  • Tutorial-aware. The platform is built around the rhythm Oxford students already know β€” reading list to tutorial to revision β€” not the other way round.

Free starting points

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Oxford BA Jurisprudence β€” frequently asked questions

What is the Oxford BA in Jurisprudence?
The BA in Jurisprudence is Oxford's undergraduate law degree. It runs over three years (or four with a year abroad), split into Honour Moderations (Mods) in the first year and the Final Honour School (FHS) for the remaining papers.
What is the difference between Mods and FHS in Oxford law?
Mods (Honour Moderations) are the first-year exams, covering Roman law, constitutional law and criminal law. FHS (Final Honour School) covers the remaining eight or nine papers β€” contract, tort, land, trusts, administrative law, jurisprudence and options β€” examined across the rest of the degree.
Where can I find Oxford law past papers?
Oxford FHS past papers with model answers, mark breakdowns and examiner commentary are on our past papers page. They use the real three-hour, four-essay FHS format Oxford examines.
Is the Oxford Jurisprudence degree hard?
It is demanding: eight-week terms, weekly tutorials and essay-based exams that reward analysis over memorisation. Weekly notes mapped to the tutorial rhythm and past papers with examiner commentary are built to make that workload manageable.
Does Oxford law use OSCOLA referencing?
Yes. Oxford uses OSCOLA, not Bluebook. Every case brief carries an OSCOLA-formatted citation, and our free OSCOLA generator handles cases, statutes, books and journal articles.

Talk to us

Missing module on the FHS list? Wrong on a brief? Email [email protected] β€” the founder is in your year and reads every email.