1. The Law Tripos shall consist of three Parts: Part Ia, Part Ib, and Part II.
2. A student may be a candidate for honours in Part Ia if he or she has kept one term, provided that three complete terms have not passed after his or her first term of residence.
3. The following may be candidates for honours in Part Ib:
4. The Faculty Board of Law may grant to a student, who has passed with sufficient credit before coming into residence an examination in law the standard and scope of which are approved by the Faculty Board, the privilege of being a candidate for honours in Part Ib earlier than as aforesaid, provided that the student has kept one term.
5. Students who have obtained honours in Part Ib of the Law Tripos and have kept seven terms may be candidates for honours in Part II as follows:
6. In order to be a candidate for Part II under Regulation 5(a) a student shall produce evidence to the Secretary of the Faculty Board to demonstrate that during the academical year next before the year of candidature he or she satisfactorily completed a course of study in a member country of the European Union at a university approved for this purpose by the Faculty Board.
7. A student who wishes to study abroad in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 6 shall make application on a form approved by the Faculty Board and obtainable from the Faculty Office. An application shall be submitted through the student's Tutor to the Secretary of the Faculty Board so as to arrive not later than the end of the first quarter of the Michaelmas Term of the academical year next preceding that which the student proposes to spend abroad. The Secretary shall inform each student as soon as possible whether his or her application is approved.
8. A student who has obtained honours in Part Ib under Regulation 4 may be a candidate for honours in Part II84, provided that he or she has kept four terms.
A student who has obtained honours in Part II under this regulation shall be qualified to proceed to the B.A. Degree when he or she has kept six terms.
9. No student shall be a candidate for more than one Part, or for any Part and also for another Honours Examination, in the same term.
10. No student who has been a candidate for honours in any Part shall again be a candidate for honours in the same Part.
11. Subject to the provisions of Regulation 9, a student who is not eligible to be a candidate for honours shall be entitled, provided that he or she has kept four terms at least, to take the examination for either Part Ib or Part II as a candidate not for honours.
12. There shall be three separate bodies of Examiners, one for Part Ia, one for Part Ib, and one for Part II. The Faculty Board shall have power to nominate one or more Examiners to examine in any of the subjects of the Tripos. Examiners shall be responsible for setting the paper or papers in the subjects assigned to them. For each Part, the body of Examiners shall be those appointed to examine in the subjects of that Part.
13. The Faculty Board shall have power to nominate one or more Assessors to assist the Examiners in any of the subjects of the Tripos. Assessors may be summoned to meetings of the Examiners for the purpose of consultation and advice, but shall not be entitled to vote.
14. There shall be a separate class-list for each Part of the Tripos. In each list the names of the successful candidates shall be arranged in three classes, of which the second shall be divided into two divisions. The names in the first and third classes, and in each division of the second class, shall be arranged in alphabetical order. In each class-list a mark of distinction shall be affixed to the names of those candidates placed in the first class whose work is of special merit. In the class-list for Part II the symbol (e) shall be placed against the names of those candidates who have taken the examination under Regulation 5(a).
15. (a) The papers for the Law Tripos which shall be divided into Groups I–IV shall be as follows:
Paper 10. |
Civil law I. |
Paper 11. |
Constitutional law. |
Paper 12. |
Criminal law. |
Paper 13. |
Law of tort. |
Paper 14. |
Legal skills and methodology (half-paper). |
Paper 20. |
Law of contract. |
Paper 21. |
Land law. |
Paper 30. |
Civil law II. |
Paper 31. |
Administrative law. |
Paper 32. |
Family law. |
Paper 33. |
Legal history. |
Paper 34. |
Criminology, sentencing, and the penal system (also serves as Paper SOC15 of the Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos). |
Paper 35. |
Criminal procedure and criminal evidence. |
Paper 36. |
Comparative law. |
Paper 37. |
Jurisprudence. |
Paper 38. |
International law. |
Paper 40. |
Equity. |
Paper 41. |
European Union law. |
Paper 42. |
Competition law. |
Paper 43. |
Commercial law. |
Paper 44. |
Labour law. |
Paper 45. |
Intellectual property. |
Paper 46. |
Company law. |
Paper 47. |
Aspects of obligations. |
Paper 48. |
Conflict of laws. |
Paper 49. |
Half-papers. |
Paper 50. |
Seminar courses. |
16. A candidate for honours in Part Ia of the Tripos shall offer Papers 10–14 from Group I.
17. A candidate for honours in Part Ib shall offer five papers chosen from among Papers 10, 11, and 13 and Groups II and III, provided that
18. A candidate for honours in Part II shall offer five papers chosen from among Paper 12 (Criminal law) and Groups III and IV, provided that
19. A candidate who under Regulation 18 chooses Paper 50 (seminar course) shall be assessed by the Assessors appointed by the Faculty Board to assess that paper. Candidates may be called for viva voce examination on the subject or subjects of any seminar course in which they have participated.
The procedure for notifying a candidate’s intention to choose Paper 50, and for submitting and assessing the dissertation submitted in connection with the paper, shall be as follows:
20. The Faculty Board of Law shall have power to issue from time to time supplementary regulations defining or limiting all or any of the subjects of examination, and determining the scope, character, and conditions of the papers and the credit that shall be assigned to each, and to amend or withdraw such regulations; provided that due care is taken to give sufficient notice of any supplementary regulation or of any amendment of an existing supplementary regulation.
1. The papers for the examination in Law for European Students shall be the papers set in Groups I–IV of the Law Tripos. Each candidate shall
2. A student may be a candidate for the Examination if he or she
3. The Faculty Board shall nominate such number of Examiners as they shall deem sufficient, and shall have power to nominate one or more Assessors to the Examiners.
4. The names of candidates who have satisfied the Examiners shall be arranged in alphabetical order in a single class.