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.
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 examinerβs 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.