LSE Law School has a diverse and vibrant events programme. Convene and Social events provide our students opportunities for learning, enrichment and community building beyond the lecture theatre, our Research events focus on exchange of cutting-edge ideas, and we warmly welcome everyone with an interest in law to our Public Events.
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  • Socio-Legal Hub Seminar Series: Translating Research on Waste Pickers and Sustainable Development for Impact + Film Screening of ‘Reclaiming Now’ (by Author)

    Moot Court Room 7th Floor, Cheng Kin Ku Building, LSE, London, United Kingdom
    Seminars 

    The Socio-Legal Hub Seminar Series is a forum for substantive, methodological and conceptual discussions within the field of socio-legal studies. In her short talk to accompany the film, Dr Lindner will speak about the research underpinning the film and her experience of creating a film for wider impact.
     
    Speaker: Dr Allison Lindner

  • PIL Hub Seminar: Spatialising Human Rights

    Moot Court Room 7th Floor, Cheng Kin Ku Building, LSE, London, United Kingdom
    Seminars 

    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.
     
    Speaker: Illan rua Wall

  • LSE Taxation Seminar Series – Making Tax Law: the role of HMRC Legal Group in legislation, litigation and international treaties

    Moot Court Room 7th Floor, Cheng Kin Ku Building, LSE, London, United Kingdom
    Seminars 

    This event is part of the LSE Taxation Seminar Series, which engages the wider tax community with a dynamic program featuring academics, practitioners, and policymakers discussing current issues in taxation.
     
    Speaker: Alan Evans

  • LTS Book Launch: Madhavi Sunder & Haochen Sun, Intellectual Property, Covid-19, and the Next Pandemic (CUP, 2024)

    Moot Court Room 7th Floor, Cheng Kin Ku Building, LSE, London, United Kingdom
    Seminars 

    This event will be a book Launch for a new edited collection on utility models organised by Prof. Madhavi Sunder and Dr Haochen Sun - Intellectual Property, Covid-19, and the Next Pandemic (CUP, 2024).
     
    Speakers: Prof. Madhavi Sunder, Prof. Ken Shadlen, Dr Renu Singh & Prof. Padmashree Gehl Sampath

  • International Law and the Art of the Deal: Ukraine, Russia and the United States

    MAR 2.05 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, United Kingdom
    Seminars 

    Three years on from Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and with the announcement of a US-brokered ceasefire, you are invited to hear a series of punchy interventions from some of LSE’s international lawyers on the state of their discipline.
     
    Speakers: Professor Aeyal Gross, Professor Devika Hovell, Professor Stephen Humphreys, Dr Lora Izvorova, Dr Mona Paulsen, Dr Margot Salomon & Professor Gerry Simpson

  • Legal and Political Theory Forum – ‘Political Parties and State Power’ (Venue update CBG 2.02)

    Centre Building (CBG 2.02) 2 Houghton Street (2nd Floor), London, United Kingdom
    Seminars 

    The Legal & Political Theory Forum was set up in September 2007 in order to provide an umbrella for seminars and colloquia on topics of common interest to scholars and graduate students working in various disciplinary areas, but particularly in the fields of politics and law.
     
    Speaker: Leah Trueblood (Oxford)

  • POSTPONED PIL Hub Seminar: Imperialism, Inequality and Human Rights

    Moot Court Room 7th Floor, Cheng Kin Ku Building, LSE, London, United Kingdom
    Seminars 

    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.
     
    Speaker: Paul O’Connell

  • International Society of Public Law British-Irish Chapter PGR/ECR WORKSHOP

    MAR 2.05 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, United Kingdom +1 more
    Seminars 

    The ICON-S GB-IE Chapter and the LSE Law School are pleased to announce a workshop dedicated to postgraduate and early career researchers (i.e. post-doctoral researchers and lecturers/assistant professors within the first five years of appointment) in the field of public law and human rights. This workshop, which will be hosted by the LSE, aims to provide a platform for emerging scholars to present their research, engage in constructive discussions, and foster collaborations within the academic community.