
Law and Literature
Law and Literature is an interdisciplinary field that explores the relationship between legal ideas and literary expression. It examines how literature reflects, influences, and critiques legal principles, justice, and morality. By analyzing laws, legal cases, and literary works, scholars gain deeper insight into human values, societal norms, and the language used in legal contexts. This approach enriches understanding of both law and literature, revealing their interconnected roles in shaping and expressing our concepts of justice, fairness, and human experience.