

BA Anthropology and Law
About this course
Anthropology and law is a pairing that invites you to examine human societies and their legal systems from two complementary angles. Anthropology studies how humans organise their lives, how they construct meaning, how social structures emerge and how culture shapes experience across different communities and contexts. Law examines the formal systems through which societies regulate behaviour, protect rights and resolve disputes. Together they reveal how legal norms are embedded in social life, how law varies across cultures and historical periods, and how power, inequality and justice are negotiated in practice as well as in principle. At the London School of Economics, this three-year full-time programme includes a year abroad and is taught within one of the world's leading institutions for social science and law. The anthropology strand engages you with debates about social justice, multiculturalism, race, gender, religion and political and economic change, using ethnographic methods and comparative frameworks to understand human diversity. The law strand provides rigorous training in legal analysis, covering the core doctrinal areas alongside theoretical approaches to law that ask what legal systems do and whose interests they serve. You will develop strong skills in critical analysis, ethnographic and legal research, comparative reasoning and academic writing. The combination trains you to move between close textual interpretation and broader social and cultural context, which is a genuinely valuable intellectual skill across many fields. Graduates go on to careers in human rights, international development, law, policy research, NGOs, the civil service, journalism, the UN and related bodies, academic research and education. Some go on to legal practice or postgraduate study in law, anthropology, social policy or international development. The combination is valued wherever work requires understanding of both formal legal frameworks and the social realities in which law operates.
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