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Bodleian Law Library

The Bodleian Law Library is an academic library containing over 550,000 volumes and is also the library of the Faculty of Law.

The Bodleian Law Library, also known as the Bodleian Law Library (BLL), is one of the most important libraries within the University of Oxford, specializing in legal resources and supporting the Faculty of Law. Located on St. Cross Road, near the historic heart of Oxford, the library serves as a vital resource for law students, researchers, and faculty members.

The Bodleian Law Library was established in 1964 to bring together and expand the legal collections of the Bodleian Libraries. It was designed to meet the growing needs of Oxford’s Faculty of Law, which had long been one of the leading law schools in the world. The library’s construction was part of a broader post-war expansion of the university, reflecting the increasing importance of legal education and research.

About the Bodleian Law Library

The library holds one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of legal materials in the United Kingdom. Its collections include:

  • English and Commonwealth Law: Extensive resources on English law, including primary and secondary legislation, case law, and legal commentaries, as well as materials from Commonwealth countries.

  • European and International Law: A vast collection of European Union law materials, international treaties, and legal resources from various jurisdictions around the world.

  • Historical Legal Texts: The library also boasts an impressive collection of rare and historical legal texts, including early printed law books and manuscripts that provide insights into the development of legal thought over centuries.

  • Specialized Resources: The Bodleian Law Library is particularly strong in public and private international law, human rights law, comparative law, and legal history.

Facilities and Services

The library is designed to support both individual study and group work. It offers a variety of reading rooms, including quiet study areas, computer workstations, and spaces for collaborative work. The library is equipped with state-of-the-art research facilities, including access to a wide range of online databases, electronic journals, and legal research tools.

The staff at the Bodleian Law Library provide specialized support to help students and researchers navigate its extensive collections. This includes assistance with legal research methodologies, access to digital resources, and training in the use of legal databases. The library also offers workshops and seminars tailored to the needs of law students and faculty.

Where is the Bodleian Law Library?

The Bodleian Law Library is integral to the academic life of the Faculty of Law at Oxford. It supports the teaching and research activities of one of the world’s top law schools, providing resources that are essential for the study and practice of law. The library’s collections and services are crucial for students preparing for legal careers, as well as for faculty members engaged in cutting-edge legal research.

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