Camus' classic novel can help us build understandings about disease, laws, and human decency.
What is democracy? How does it keep the powerful in check? Democracy and the Rule of Law explains how democracy helps maintain the rule of law.
William Golding's tale of boys stranded on a tropical island has been described as "a compulsory stop of any surveyor of the English novel after the Second World War." Lord of the Flies: The Novel Study uses the Law 30 curriculum as a frame to provoke classroom discussion and critical thought about the ideas of the rule of law and the process of governance.
How would you govern a new society? Shipwrecked examines six shipwrecks across history, to consider how societies can successfully rule themselves.
An exploration of how the law relates to Stephen Leacock’s classic novel.