Write an essay about an event in history that you consider is key to
understanding debates on justice -either under positive or negative light- for
reasons such as the changes it provoked, the impact it had for our common
understanding of society, democracy or equality or, on the contrary, because of its
negative consequences: injustice, inequality… . This event may be related to law,
politics, economics, communication, art (architecture, literature, music, plastic
arts, etc.), or any other relevant field where justice applies or it is represented.
Please, use theoretical lenses along your exposition or
readings/films/documentaries/study cases we have covered in the course, so as
to illuminate better the exposition of your event.
Use clear language, active voice where possible and short sentences.
Correct spelling (use Grammarly or something similar and check yourself afterwards).
Logical flow in the assignment from beginning to end. Formal tone.
Times New Roman 12-point font. Double Spacing.
Extra Points will be given for strength of reasoning, original ideas, correct use of sources,
excellent presentation. Ideas clearly understood and explained.