Statutes of the University of Oxford

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The Statutes of the University of Oxford are the fundamental legal and regulatory framework that governs the organization, powers, and procedures of the University and its offices.

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Statutes of the University of Oxford canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf legal framework
regulatory framework
university statute
appliesTo University of Oxford
appliesWithin University of Oxford
surface form: collegiate University of Oxford
bindingOn governing bodies of the University of Oxford
members of the University of Oxford
officers of the University of Oxford
canBeAmendedBy prescribed University of Oxford procedures
category British university statutes
University of Oxford governance
defines constitution of the University of Oxford
formal structure of the University of Oxford
powers of University of Oxford governing bodies
roles of University of Oxford officers
governs University of Oxford bodies
Council of the University of Oxford
surface form: University of Oxford officers

organization of the University of Oxford
powers of the University of Oxford
procedures of the University of Oxford
hasHigherAuthorityThan regulations of the University of Oxford
hasLegalBasisIn charters of the University of Oxford
isPartOf governance structure of the University of Oxford
jurisdiction England
language English
legalStatus fundamental law of the University of Oxford
publishedBy University of Oxford
regulates academic governance of the University of Oxford
appointment procedures in the University of Oxford
composition of the University of Oxford
decision‑making procedures in the University of Oxford
disciplinary procedures of the University of Oxford
election procedures in the University of Oxford
financial governance of the University of Oxford
functions of the University of Oxford
powers of University of Oxford officers
sourceOfAuthorityFor regulations of the University of Oxford
subjectTo oversight by external legal authorities in England

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