Examples of 'law and literature' in a sentence

Meaning of "law and literature"

law and literature - This phrase refers to the interdisciplinary study of the relationship between law and literature, exploring how legal concepts are represented and interpreted in literary works

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law and literature
Passionate about law and literature.
The law and literature movement focuses on the interdisciplinary connection between law and literature.
Ward has published numerous works dealing with law and literature and legal theory.
He studied law and literature at the University of Rennes.
He arrived at the Court of Córdoba as a student studying law and literature.
He studied law and literature at Edinburgh in the law offices of Murdoek and Spencer.
This is a common criticism of the Law and Literature Movement.
Law and Literature.
A poet and photographer, he studied law and literature.
He graduated with degrees in law and literature from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University in 1899.
These issues have been addressed to some extent in international law, national law and literature.
The column was written by Jeffrey Miller, a professor of law and literature at a Canadian university.
Her research interests are contracts, torts, restitution, comparative law and law and literature.
Not surprisingly, her favorite class was Law and Literature.

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