Expand your learning, broaden your mind
- Access to a range of titles encourages wider reading and deeper understanding
- Have questions about how to use the redesigned website? Read through What's Changed
- Show all books in my subscription

Featured
June focus: public law
Thought-provoking resources that present the dynamism and debates of public law. This month's chapter collection come from the area of law that never sleeps: constitutional law, administrative law and human rights are all represented in the collection. The chapters are free to access for the month; dip in and lose yourself in this fascinating area of law.
Take a look at the collection.
June 2022 Update
User top tip: Search for a figure
Many of us find figures or diagrams useful for explaining concepts, or to cement ideas when revising. Need a quick reminder of the court structure?
Select Browse All in the subject menu > select "figure captions" under the Modify your search side bar > enter the term e.g. "courts" and the resulting chapters will all include at least one figure with "courts" in the title.
Helpful resources
Latest Tweets
Why Oxford Law Trove?
Explore the wealth of Oxford law textbook list with intuitive functionality, navigation, and features that enhance the learning experience. A powerful search facility means you can delve deeper into your subject, and connect with additional resources in your own institution’s library.
Essential Cases
Unique to Law Trove, Essential Cases provide a bridge between course textbooks and key case judgments. They act as a spring board for students to engage with primary case materials, helping law teachers unblock a longstanding barrier.
Search tip #2 - the wildcard
Use the wildcard to broaden search when you're unsure. The name of the judge which sounds like "Lord Sumpshon"? Search Sump*on. What’s that case involving something stone? Try E*stone. When you use the wildcard Law Trove will look for one missing letter or several. It's ideal when you’re just not sure of the word.
How to buy Oxford Law Trove
Individual students can purchase subject collections or the complete collection direct from oup.com. Subject collections are priced at £44.99 and are available now, or consider the complete law collection for £199.99, both give access for 12 months. Institutions should contact their campus rep for full details.