Law and Literature
is a unique postgraduate program that explores the intersection of law and literature, offering a distinctive perspective on the role of literature in shaping our understanding of the law.
This program is designed for those who wish to deepen their knowledge of the relationship between law and literature, and to develop a critical understanding of the ways in which literature reflects and shapes the law.
Through a combination of lectures, seminars, and research projects, students will engage with key texts and themes in law and literature, including the works of major literary figures and influential legal thinkers.
Some of the key areas of focus will include the representation of law and justice in literature, the role of literature in shaping public policy, and the ways in which literature can inform and challenge our understanding of the law.
By exploring the complex and multifaceted relationship between law and literature, this program aims to equip students with a nuanced understanding of the ways in which literature can inform and shape our understanding of the law.
Whether you are a literature graduate looking to explore new areas of study, or a lawyer seeking to deepen your understanding of the role of literature in shaping the law, this program offers a unique and engaging opportunity to explore the intersection of law and literature.
So why not explore further and discover how Law and Literature can enrich your understanding of the world around you?