Proponents of CRT believe that racist practices are not individual or idiosyncratic, but are inherent in institutions, policies and structures of governance.
This course examines the state and law from the perspective of critical theory. The nature of critique varies, but central to critical theories are issues of power, and specifically, inequalities of ...
This course is available as an outside option to students on other programmes where regulations permit. In this course we will examine critical theory and its application and relation to law. The ...
Since the early 1990’s recognition theory, as advanced by Axel Honneth and others, has become a crucial framework for contemporary social research examining modern societal dynamics in a large number ...