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Regulation: Home

Purpose of this guide

This guide is intended for students and researchers studying regulation and governance at the University of Oxford, although students and researchers from any field may find it useful.

Use this guide to find out about sources and commentary for regulation, including ebooks, ejournals, and databases.

Regulation: theory and practice

Examples of ebooks in topic which may be useful starting points:

Finding people with the same interests at Oxford University

On the free web

The Bodleian Law Library has four floors. They are connected by both stairs and a lift.

The entrance level is at Level 2. This is where you can find the Enquiry Desk with staff happy to help with any questions you may have about using the library. Please note: the Law Library is reference only - no-one may borrow items.

The Books page in this guide will help you find commentary across all floors!

NB The Ground Floor of the Law Bod has the Bodleian Official Papers Collection - which will be useful in your research takes you into UK government policy

A topic of interdisciplinary interest which means that useful commentary may also be held by the Bodleian Social Science Library. Fortunately, they are in neighbouring buildings, the St Cross and the Manor Road Building respectively, a few minutes walk apart. If your research has a particular USA dimension, then you may also be directed towards the Vere Harmsworth.

All the Bodleian book collections can be explored by searching SOLO.  Pay particular attention to the Locations. As the opening hours can differ silently, do check their websites via the links below before setting out!

 

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