The “Law and Literature” category is designed for the most educated and curious readers. For those who wish to explore the fascinating intersection between the legal world and literature. In this space we analyze issues related to copyright, the legal impact of literary works and the legal implications that arise around artistic and cultural creation. In this section we address technical issues of law that affect writers, publishers and creators. We also explore legal developments from a literary and philosophical perspective, allowing for an in-depth and thoughtful approach.
The articles in “Law and Literature” invite readers to analyze classic and contemporary texts. It examines how law and justice are represented in literature. It also investigates how law has influenced literary production throughout history. From copyright to the moral rights of authors.
This category is aimed at people interested in culture and literature. It is also for legal professionals seeking to connect the legal with a more humanistic approach. It is ideal for those who wish to understand how rules affect law as well as ideas and artistic expression.
The objective is to offer an enriching reflection, stimulating critical thinking about the connections between law, literary works and the laws that protect and regulate intellectual creation.