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Subject Focus

This month, we are focusing in on our Legal Systems & Skills 2023 collection. Take a look at our freely available chapters, and delve into this rich and beneficial law study area.

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Webinars

We run regular webinars throughout term time to help students, librarians and academics get the most out of Law Trove. Sign up for a webinar below (all times are shown in GMT):

Date Time Link
3rd October 2023 3pm Sign up here
6th October 2023 10am Sign up here
11th October 2023 2pm Sign up here
16th October 2023 3pm Sign up here
24th October 2023 10am Sign up here
26th October 2023 2pm Sign up here
30th October 2023 2pm Sign up here
31st October 2023 4pm Sign up here

 

July 2023 Update

Diversity of voices

When using Law Trove students are exposed to different voices, a variety of pedagogical approaches and academic perspectives. Being exposed to this diversity develops critical thinking, encourages investigation, and give students the tools to produce richly referenced written work.

Looking for extra marks? Being able to reference widely, and appreciate the academic debates that underlie your topic is what will lift your work to the next grade. Use Law Trove to help with that.

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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 £49.99 and are available now, or consider the complete law collection for £209.99, both give access for 12 months. Institutions should contact their campus rep for full details.

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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.

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Discovery

With a rich seam of content at their fingertips students can read around the subject with ease. Further reading can be directed, or students can be encouraged to make use of the powerful search tools to discover content themselves.

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Getting the most from Law Trove

Only by setting up a personal profile will you be able to bookmark, annotate, and save your work, getting the most out of Law Trove. Once you have created your personal profile, use the link on the top right of the menu bar to sign in.