J.D./M.A., Ph.D. in Law and Society
New York University School of Law's Institute for Law and Society
is a center for faculty, graduate students and law students studying
law and legal institutions from a transdisciplinary perspective.
Scholars at the Institute explore a broad range of law-related issues
both domestically and globally. Particular focus is geared towards:
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Law and politics |
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Legal anthropology |
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Economic analyses of law |
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Sociology of law |
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Criminology |
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Psychology and law |
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Legal history |
The Law and Society Program is designed for students who are:
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Pursuing academic careers in the social sciences
and/or law |
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Seeking to work in public policy and policy analysis |
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Seeking to do applied research on law-related
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Those interested in a joint degree must apply to and be accepted
by both the Law School and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences,
either simultaneously or during the first year of study.
For information about applying to the Program in Law and Society
contact:
Office
of Admissions and Financial Aid
Graduate School of Arts And Sciences
New York University
6 Washington Square North
New York, NY 10003
(212) 998-8040
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