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School of Law

SOLM344 Law and Social Justice

Module description

This course offers an introduction to the complex relationship between law and social justice from the 18th to the 21st century. Each week focuses on a particular concept or approach that has attempted to find a role for law, including its particular forms, in furthering social justice, such as vulnerability, social democracy, liberalism, pluralism, and second person ethics. These concepts and approacheas are studied in context, and thus in relation to such issues as inequality, migration, poverty, racism, and slavery.

Applicable groupings

Credits

30

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