Legal Studies 397CL - ST-Law and Colonial Legacies

Fall
2022
01
3.00
Rebecca Hamlin

TU TH 1:00PM 2:15PM

UMass Amherst
55970
Machmer Hall room E-33
rhamlin@umass.edu
This course examines the relationship between law and colonialism both in historical and contemporary perspectives. First, we will learn about how law has been used to justify and facilitate the projects of colonialism, imperialism, and empire. Second, we will look at examples from around the world to understand how law operated in colonial settings as a tool of domination, especially as colonizers often imposed their system of laws on peoples with pre-existing legal traditions. Finally, we will explore the legacies of colonialism in contemporary law, discussing the concept of neo-colonialism. Since this is such a massive topic that spans centuries and reaches all corners of the globe, students will have an opportunity to closely examine a case study of interest to them via an independent research project.

Open to Legal Studies majors only. Pre Req: LEGAL 250

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.