https://www.youtube.com/embed/5KrGm3j4N7o?feature=player_embedded Dr Hannah Crawforth (Faculty of Arts & Humanities) and Professor Lorenzo Zucca (Law) discuss the undergraduate module 'Shakespeare & the Law', which is jointly taught by the Department of English and The Dickson Poon School of Law. William Shakespeare (1982), por Juan C Liberti (1930-) via Shakespeare and the Law. King's College London — IURISDICTIO-LEX MALACITAN
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