Centre for Constitutions in Context

Our Aim
The Centre for Constitutions in Context (CCC) at Warwick Law School (WLS) aims to foster a community of researchers and practitioners – both at Warwick and beyond – interested in contextual understandings of constitutions and constitutional law.
In line with Warwick’s longstanding “law in context” tradition, the CCC’s focus is on studying constitutions globally from comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives, exploring those constitutions in their geographical, historical, political, social, and cultural contexts.
We investigate the many ways in which constitutional law does, and arguably should, interact with other disciplines, including history, philosophy, politics, sociology, and film studies, among others.