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.