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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Masterclass – Getting the inside scoop on “Inside Information”

MAR 2.06 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, United Kingdom

Corporate Governance is an increasingly hot topic in company law. In this session Steph will explain what corporate governance is, look at the key sources of it and take you through the contents of the UK Corporate Governance Code and how its principles and provisions work in practice.
 
Speaker: Steph Maguire

Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.

The Underworlds Series: The Commons as Sites of Global Dis/Ordering

Online event

As part of the Underworlds series, this event engages with the ‘commons’ as sites of global dis/ordering.
Rather than focusing strictly on how the commons are formally (mis)recognised or regulated in (international) law, the event foregrounds the diverging modes of dis/ordering that practices of commoning can produce.
 
Speakers: Elsa Noterman and Isabel Feichtner

Legal and Political Theory Forum – ‘The Necessity of Nature: God, Science and Money in 17th Century English Law of Nature’.

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

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: Monica Garcia-Salmones Rovira (Maastricht)

‘Privacy’s Revival’, by Dr Gauri Pillai

MAR 2.06 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, United Kingdom

Dr Pillai will present Chapter 1 (Privacy's Revival) of her monograph tentatively titled 'The Synthesis Paradigm: Constitutional Reproductive Rights in India'. 
 
Speaker: Dr Gauri Pillai

Provisional Justice? The ICJ Order in the South Africa v Israel Genocide Case

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

Since 7 October 2023, the world’s horror at the atrocities committed by Hamas in Israel has expanded to include widespread debate about the nature of Israel’s response against the population of Gaza. On 29 December 2023, South Africa lodged a claim in the International Court of Justice alleging that Israel’s response included genocidal acts in violation of the Genocide Convention.
 
Speaker: Oliver Hailes, Devika Hovell, Gerry Simpson and others

‘The 2008 Global Financial Crisis: What it was and why it still matters’ (Please note that the speaker for this event will be joining by zoom, but the event will be hosted in the LSE classroom as advertised)

CBG 1.06 Centre Building, Houghton Street, LSE, United Kingdom

In this Masterclass, Dr Murphy will explore the 2008 global financial crisis and the build-up to it, before considering the continued relevance of the ‘GFC’ today, over fifteen years on.
 
Speaker: Dr David Murphy

Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.

Power Skill Sessions with Dr Grace Lordan (Event has been postponed)

Student Common Room, 5th floor Cheng Kin Ku Building, United Kingdom

In this session, Dr Grace Lordan from our Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science will discuss her book, Think Big: Take Small Steps and Build the Future You Want.
Speaker: Dr. Grace Lordan

Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.

LLM Welcome Back Event: Fairgame

Fairgame 25 Fishermans Walk, London, United Kingdom

The LLM Programmes Team is hosting a fun evening at Fairgame.

Social events are for members of the LSE community.

LLB Welcome Back Event: Boargames night

Saw Swee Hock 1 Sheffield St, London, United Kingdom

LLB  Programmes Team is hosting an exciting welcome back event.

Social events are for members of the LSE community.

PIL Hub Seminar: A Feminist Lens on Maritime Security

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

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: Professor Gina Heathcote

Legal and Political Theory Forum – ‘Acting When Others Aren’t: Arguments from Failure in Comparative Public and International Law’

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

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: Michaela Hailbronner (Münster)