CRI487H1: Law, Space, and the City

24S

An introduction to interdisciplinary studies of law and space, this course covers a broad range of topics, from work on empire and colonialism by legal historians and indigenous scholars to studies of national spaces, urban spaces, and bodily spaces. Some background in either legal studies or cultural geography is desirable. Open to students in law, geography, anthropology, women/gender studies, and sociology, though permission of the instructor is required.

1.0 CRI credit at the 300-level
CRI3256H (when offered as a joint course)
Social Science
Society and its Institutions (3)