Exhibition: Hugo and the Law
Victor Hugo was not only a celebrated novelist and poet, but also a powerful thinker on law, justice, and society. His ideas continue to shape debates on legal responsibility, morality, and social justice to this day
This book exhibition presents a selection of works from UM’s Special Collections, placing them in dialogue with Hugo’s ideas on law and justice. By bringing together historical books and contemporary cultural references, the exhibition explores how legal thought continues to resonate within popular culture.
Designed as a multi-sensory experience, the exhibition invites visitors to engage not only intellectually but also sensorially. Alongside original books, the display includes video, music, soundscapes, and specially created scent boxes, recreating, among other things, the atmosphere of revolutionary Paris. Through references ranging from Les Misérables to modern music and media, the exhibition highlights connections between Hugo’s work, law, and contemporary culture.
Originally presented at the Faculty of Law, the exhibition is now on view at the University Library, where it continues to foster dialogue between scholarship, culture, and the public. The original books were provided by the Special Collections of the UM Library.
This exhibition is a collaboration between the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and the University Library, organised in close cooperation with the Law & Popular Culture Research Network.
On Saturday and Sunday the building opens at 11:00.
For accurate opening hours please visit the website.
Activities around the exhibition
Over the coming months, a range of activities, lectures, and guided tours will take place in connection with the exhibition. Please see the overview below for all upcoming events.
Academic guided tours
On selected dates, the Hugo and the Law exhibition will feature academic guided tours led by scholars involved in the project. These tours provide additional context on Hugo’s ideas on law, justice, and their relevance today.
- Academic guided tour 21 January 2026
- Academic guided tour 31 January 2026
- Academic guided tour 4 February 2026
- Academic guided tour 18 February 2026
- Academic guided tour 28 February 2026
- Academic guided tour 4 March 2026
- Academic guided tour 18 March 2026
- Academic guided tour 28 March 2026
Lectures
- Lecture 29 January 2026
Book discussions
Dates will be announced soon.
Location
Registrations are provided by an external party or registration is not required for this event.