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SUMMARY:Socio-Legal Research Hub Reading Group - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Socio-Legal Research Hub Reading Group  \nWinter Term 2026: Michel de Certeau\, The Practice of Everyday Life (University of California Press\, 1984). \n \nSession 1: Intro\, Chapters 1-3 (MCR\, 10th Feb  5-6pm). \nSession 2: Chapters 7-9 (CKK 1.17\, 5th Mar\, 12-1pm). Lunch provided. \nSession 3: Chapters 10-12 (CKK 8.02\, 17th Mar\, 5-6pm). \nE-book and physical copies available via LSE Library. \nAll are warmly welcome. Participants are welcome to attend any or all sessions that fit their schedule. \nThis event will operate on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nRefreshments will be provided at each session.
URL:https://lselaw.events/event/socio-legal-research-hub-reading-group-session-2/
LOCATION:CKK 1.17\, Chen Kin Ku Building\, 54 Lincoln's Inn Fields\, London\, WC2A 3LJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars 
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SUMMARY:PIL Hub: 'Trump Tariffs on Asia\, with a focus on China'
DESCRIPTION:The PIL hub lunch-time seminar series aims to provide an opportunity to discuss and debate leading research on contemporary\, theoretical and historical issues of international law. \nOn 5th March 2026\, Professor Henry Gao will present a talk titled ‘Trump Tariffs on Asia\, with a focus on China.’  This session will take place in Moot Court Room\, please see venue information below. \nHenry Gao is a Professor of Law at Singapore Management University and a Senior Fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). Holding law degrees from three continents\, he began his career as the first Chinese lawyer at the WTO Secretariat. Before relocating to Singapore in 2007\, he taught law at the University of Hong Kong\, where he served as Deputy Director of the East Asian International Economic Law and Policy Program and Academic Coordinator for the first Asia-Pacific Regional Trade Policy Course organised by the WTO. \n \nThis event is open to all and will be on a first-come-first-serve basis. \nLSE holds a wide range of events\, covering many of the most controversial issues of the day\, and speakers at our events may express views that cause offence. The views expressed by speakers at LSE events do not reflect the position or views of The London School of Economics and Political Science.
URL:https://lselaw.events/event/pil-hub-trump-tariffs-on-asia-with-a-focus-on-china/
LOCATION:Moot Court Room\, 7th Floor\, Cheng Kin Ku Building\, LSE\, London\, WC2A 3LJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Seminars 
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SUMMARY:The workplace of the future series: Preparing to work in an AI-driven legal world – Session 5
DESCRIPTION:Please note that this course is designed for LSE Law/Law and Finance and students ONLY. \n\n\nREGISTER HERE \n\nCertificates will be provided to participants who attend 75% of the Sessions.  \nThe legal profession is being fundamentally reshaped by advances in artificial intelligence and automation. Lawyers\, in-house counsels\, regulators\, and legal technologists are experimenting with new models\, tools\, and business structures\, creating both opportunities and challenges for those entering the profession. \nThis series of seminars and panel discussions invites students and faculty to explore how the AI-driven transformation of legal services will affect how lawyers work\, which skills they need\, and what the workplace of the future might look like. \nForces reshaping the legal profession \n \n“David Morley\, former Managing and Senior Partner of legacy Allen & Overy (2008–2016) — now A&O Shearman — led the firm through a major phase of global expansion\, doubling revenues and extending its international footprint. After A&O\, he served as Head of Europe for Quebec’s CDPQ\, a C$650 billion institutional investor that owns Eurostar and a stake in Heathrow amongst a wide range of high-profile investments and has since held several senior investment roles. \nToday\, as Co‑founder of Dejonghe & Morley LLP\, he advises law firms and investors on strategy\, growth\, and transformation. \nWith over forty years’ experience across law\, consulting\, and investment\, David will join us on Thursday 5 March to discuss three powerful forces reshaping the legal profession: consolidation\, private capital\, and technology/AI. He’ll explore how these megatrends – alongside the growing politicisation of law and the rise of the ‘free agent’ lawyer – are redefining the business of law and the future careers of those entering it.” \nThis series is arranged by Professor Andrew Murray\, Dr Neli Frost and Visiting Professor Bruce Braude. \nSession 4 – 29 Jan 2026 | 6pm – 7pm \nAI and Access to Justice\nProfessor Bruce Braude.\nLocation: LSE Lecture Theatre\, CBG \nSession 5 – 5 March 2026 | 6pm – 7pm \nPrivate equity Investment in legal services\nDavid Morley\, Former Global Managing Partner of Allen & Overy\, Professor Bruce Braude. Location:\nLSE Lecture Theatre\, CBG \nSession 6 – 12 March 2026| 5pm – 6pm \nLaw students\, Lawyers\, Judges in the machine age\nSpeaker: Sir Geoffrey Vos\, Master of the Rolls and Head of Civil Justice\nMAR 2.04\, Marshall Building \nThis event operates on a first-come\, first-served basis. A ticket does not guarantee entry\, so please arrive early to secure your place.
URL:https://lselaw.events/event/the-workplace-of-the-future-series-preparing-to-work-in-an-ai-driven-legal-world-session-5/
LOCATION:LSE Lecture Theatre\, Centre Building (CBG)\, London\, WC2A 3LJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Convene 
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SUMMARY:What is the Rule of Law and Can it be saved: Lessons from the European Court of Human Rights
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nThis talk draws from Professor Jessica Greenberg‘s recent ethnographic monograph: Justice in the Balance: Democracy\, Rule of Law and the European Court of Human Rights. Greenberg will discuss the practices\, ideologies and normative frameworks that define the rule of law\, and whether and how these can weather a moment of profound crisis in Europe and beyond. \nPlease note\, although this event is ticketed\, seating will operate on a first-come\, first-serve basis. \nSpeaker: Professor Jessica Greenberg \nChair: Professor Jacco Bomhoff
URL:https://lselaw.events/event/what-is-the-rule-of-law-and-can-it-be-saved-lessons-from-the-european-court-of-human-rights/
LOCATION:MAR 1.08\, Marshall Building\, London\, WC2A 2AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Lectures 
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