Social Justice and Human Rights Research Cluster
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Building on the Keele Law School's longstanding reputation for progressive approaches to social and legal change and excellence in socio-legal research, Social Justice and Human Rights members apply a range of doctrinal, empirical and theoretical methodologies to diverse legal settings raising issues of social justice and human rights. Drawing from critical, feminist, queer, Marxist, materialist, postmodern and post-structural theories, alongside moral and political philosophy, Social Justice and Human Rights scholars engage with the law as both productive of injustice and as a possible site of resistance.
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Keele
Newcastle
ST5 5BG
United Kingdom
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Keele University
Keele
Newcastle
ST5 5BG
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2023-09-20 14:59:52