School of Law, University of Warwick
Warwick Law School pioneered the study of law in its social, political and economic context.
The School's research follows many tracks, emphasising historical, international, comparative, theoretical and cross-cultural approaches.
Its contextual approach encompasses criminal, commercial, corporate, environmental and human rights law. Interdisciplinary strengths include, law and development, law and gender and law and humanities.
Our research underpins how we teach, leading to distinctive research-led modules at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Our graduates are sought after for their strengths in both legal doctrine and in thinking about law imaginatively and contextually. The desirability of these skills is reflected in our graduates' high employment rates.
WLS Spotlight: Paula Hollstein Barria
WLS Spotlight: Paula Hollstein Barria
Workshop: Independent Custody Visitor volunteer information session
Workshop: A Hong Kong Graduate Recruitment Manager’s Guide to getting a Law Summer Internship
International Law and the Colour Line Is Palestine a Feminist Issue
Gender and International Criminal Law History, Victimhood and Transitional Justice
Decolonising Children Rights & International Criminal Law Human Rights - Security & Empowerment
Women's Rights & Human Rights
How to Gender the Private and Public Divide in International Law
How to Write Feminist Histories of International Law
Decolonial Methods Gender, History and Law through Black Literature
WLS Spotlight: Aisel Omarova
WLS Spotlight: John Snape
WLS Spotlight: Gary Watt
WLS Spotlight: Professor Shaheen Ali
WLS Staff Spotlight: Professor Jacqueline Hodgson
WLS Staff Spotlight: Dr Ali Struthers
Guest Lecture: Prof Jonathan Graubart, professor of political science at San Diego State University.
Annual Black History Month Public Lecture 2023
Guest Lecture - Allan Maleche (with Q & A)
Guest Lecture: Prof Luis Franceschi, Director of Governance at the Commonwealth
Guest Lecture: Long-term Incarceration and/as Chronic Illness
Guest Lecture: Professor Davina Cooper, KCL
Study Law with Humanities at Warwick
Wedding Law: fit for purpose in our modern multi-cultural society? ITV News - Dr Rajnaara Akhtar
The University of Law Webinar Series - Becoming a Barrister
The University of Law Webinar Series - Pupillage
The University of Law Webinar Series - Inns of Court & Scholarships
Non-Legally Binding Weddings - Having a Nikah? Legal things you need to think about.