Legal Anthropology is a course that studies the meaning of legal anthropology, the aims and benefits of the legal discipline and its relationship to related fields of science (neven wetenschap), the history of the development of legal anthropological thought from beginning to end, theories and themes and issues. developing issues such as the dispute resolution process (dispute settlement method) which has dominated the work of legal anthropology since the emergence of this theory, the non-dispute case method (Non-dispute case method), the problem of legal pluralism (Legal Pluralism) which until recently has become the main reference for several expert in examining concrete cases; and current issues such as: indigenous peoples, human rights, democracy, gender, trafficking, regional autonomy and other related issues.