Discipline · Law
Academic support for law students
Law is marked on authority and precision. A strong answer identifies the issue, applies the correct authority, engages the counter-argument and reaches a conclusion. We coach that structure until it becomes automatic under exam conditions.
What the support covers
How we help with law
Problem questions
IRAC and similar structures applied so every issue is spotted, addressed and resolved with authority.
Legal research skill
Finding cases, statutes and journal commentary efficiently, and knowing when secondary sources carry weight.
Essay-style critique
Building a doctrinal or theoretical argument that engages scholarship rather than summarising the law.
OSCOLA and citation precision
Footnoting conventions taught properly, because law markers notice.
Areas covered
- Contract, tort and criminal law
- Public and constitutional law
- Commercial and company law
- International and human rights law
- Legal theory and jurisprudence
- Comparative law research
Assessment types
- Problem questions
- Doctrinal essays
- Case notes
- Research dissertations at LLB and LLM level
- Moot preparation and oral argument
Academic levels
We work with undergraduate and Bachelor's students on assignments, coursework, reports and final-year or capstone projects, and with Master's and PhD students on research proposals, literature reviews, methodology, data analysis, theses and dissertations.
English · Arabic · French
Sessions are available in English, Arabic and French, so you can think through difficult ideas in the language you reason fastest in and still submit in the language your university requires.
Academic integrity
We coach, tutor and give feedback. Students research, build and submit their own assessed work, which keeps them inside their institution's academic integrity rules.
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Talk to a coach about your law
Send us your course, level of study and deadline. We reply with an honest view of whether we can help and how — in English, Arabic or French.