The Law and Society Program (LSP) locates disciplinary studies of law, such as law and politics, legal anthropology, economic analysis of law, sociology of law, criminology, and legal history in a coherent academic program at the graduate level. The program facilitates the educational goals of students who plan careers in a number of academic disciplines including social science fields, law at the undergraduate level as well as in professional law school, policy analysis, and applied research on law-related issues.

The Law and Society Program offers three graduate degrees, aimed at different groups of students:

Ph.D for students seeking a transdisciplinary approach to the study of law

J.D./M.A.: for students who want to expand their theoretical and empirical knowledge of sociolegal research by obtaining an M.A. in law and society; and

J.D./Ph.D.:Students who would like to combine J.D. and Ph.D. studies.

 
last updated:
August 18, 1998
by Sergej Zoubok

 

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