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FIVE LEAF: Institute for Law and Aesthetics

FIVE LEAF is an interdisciplinary research institute dedicated to law and aesthetics, based in the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) in the School of Law.

FIVE LEAF: Institute for Law and Aesthetics

FIVE LEAF was founded in 2026 by Professor Johanna Gibson, who is also the institute’s founding director, together with founding members Gavin Sutter (deputy director), Mark Jetsaphon Niyompatama, Vasiliki Koukoulioti, Daniele D’Alvia, and Laura Edgar.

The five leaves of FIVE LEAF are:

  • Fashion and luxury;
  • Film and photography;
  • Theatre and performing arts;
  • Live art and performance;
  • Architecture and culture.

Read the FIVE LEAF Manifesto, delivered by Professor Gibson at the FIVE LEAF Institute for Law and Aesthetics Conference.

FIVE LEAF Mission statement

FIVE LEAF Institute for Law and Aesthetics is dedicated to the study of commercial law through arts and humanities methodologies. Working across the cultural sector, FIVE LEAF takes an aesthetic lens to the law to ensure the resilience and flourishing of cultural work and life, through research, education, and engagement.

Read the FIVE LEAF manifesto
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