LSE Intellectual & Public Life
Legal TheoryLSE Law is at the forefront of research in legal theory, with experts teaching in the areas of traditional jurisprudence, law and social theory, law and political theory, feminist legal theory, the philosophy of punishment and criminal justice, intellectual history and the theory of international law and human rights. Individual subjects are generally taught by teams of teachers so as to draw on their particular expertise. This offers an intellectually rich and varied field of study, in which students may develop their own conceptual and analytic skills and interests. Students also benefit from the unique LSE environment that constantly attracts speakers from around the world, thus enriching the intellectual resources available within the Department.
Please note that not all subjects are offered every year, so if a subject is crucial to your study programme, please confirm its availability.
LL475Terrorism and the Rule of Law
LL4A6Climate Change and International Law
LL4AQConstitutional Theory
LL4ATRegulation: Strategies and Enforcement
LL4AURegulation: Legal and Political Aspects
LL4BCPolicing and Police Powers
LL4BDPolicing: Contemporary Issues and Controversies
LL4BGPhilosophical Foundations of European Union Law
LL4BPCurrent Issues in Intellectual and Cultural Property Law
LL4BWLaw and Political Thought
LL4CALaw and Social Theory
LL4CBModern Legal History: Private Law and the Economy 1750-1950
LL4CESecurity and Criminal Law