A core and connecting theme of legal research at the University of Strathclyde concerns the legal dimensions of social justice. Law School researchers explore the relationships – both positive and negative – between law and the pursuit of social justice. Find out more by looking at some of our recent projects below that address issues of social justice.
 
   
Cross-cutting research themesLegal dimensions of social justice
 
      Understanding Sexual Violence in Sex Working Populations:
Law, Legal Consciousness and Legal Practice in Four Countries.
 
      Challenging justice inequalities:
Co-producing change with children in conflict with the law.
 
      Building a legal instrument
for Farmers’ rights on agricultural microbial resources