Roundtable Law and Popular Culture VIII

Annual event
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The Roundtable aims to bring together multiple approaches to the place of law in popular culture.

Motivation

Law and Popular Culture brings out the manner in which popular culture affects law and its understanding by actors in society. This academic movement explores law in different environments, such as art and entertainment, as well as cultural movements as phenomena to which the law must relate.  

Over the last 7 years, the Roundtable has become a relied upon forum, within the Faculty of Law of Maastricht University, to discuss approaches to these areas of study. It offers a space to discuss the legal significance of objects that either defy or deplete categorization, underlying the value that non-conventional approaches to law offer to the better understanding of social sciences.

Organisation

This event is organised by Eline Couperus, Agustín Parise, Livia Solaro and Arthur Willemse of the Law & Popular Culture - Research Network with the support of the Science Committee of the Faculty of Law of Maastricht University.

Programme

The programme will be added here soon.

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