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Oxford Legal History Forum

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Description

The Oxford Legal History Forum runs a lively programme of talks and lectures in every kind of legal history across the academic year. In any one term up to five lunchtime seminars are held in the faculty, with both senior scholars and younger researchers presenting fresh research for discussion and debate. Many doctoral students find it an ideal place to trial their ideas, and the Forum actively seeks contributions from younger scholars across the UK and from abroad. It also organises the annual Youard Lecture in Legal History, and has hosted book launches, colloquia, and some major international conferences in collaboration with other members of the university, especially in Roman and comparative law as well as many branches of public, private and financial law. The focus of the discussions moves easily from doctrinal history to political and social history of law through to more social scientific and economic brands of legal history. All interested persons are welcome, including historians and social scientists from outside the Law Faculty.

Currently active

Yes

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Contact details

University Of Oxford
St. Cross Building
Manor Road
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 3UL
Website: https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/oxford-legal-history-forum/oxford-legal-history-forum
Public email: lawfac@law.ox.ac.uk
  • @OxfordLawFac
  • OxfordLawFaculty
  • @oxfordlawfac

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Type

  • University-based infrastructure
  • Forum

Tags

  • History tag
  • Law tag
  • Comparative studies tag
  • Social science (keyword) tag
  • Private law (keyword) tag
  • Legal studies tag

University affiliation(s)

University of Oxford
Oxford

Last modified:

2026-06-28 16:28:40

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