Twenty-four years without charge, without trial, without communication - but not without a voice. What role can art and artivism play in the pursuit of justice?
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Twenty-four years without charge, without trial, without communication - but not without a voice. What role can art and artivism play in the pursuit of justice? |
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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. |
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LSE Law School is pleased to host a special academic event celebrating the outstanding contribution of Professor Stephen Weatherill to the study of European Union sports law and policy.
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At this inaugural event, hosted by LSE Law School, we will have a conversation about how the law understands the ideas of sex and gender. |
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Who gets access to books? And, to what extent does the act of reading shape our humanity? In conversation with Larry Kramer, Don Herzog will discuss his new publication from LSE Press, Reading Wars, which examines the heated, even murderous, political struggles over who gets to read and what they get to read. |
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In this panel, three scholars will reflect on their academic trajectories and share personal experiences of how socio-legal research led them to rethink or revise their views on a particular issue. |
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Jeremy Horder will be launching his latest book, 'A Theory of Corporate Crime'. |
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The planet and its inhabitants face critical threats – including climate change, collapse of biodiversity, reverses in progress on global poverty and persistent inequality. How can international and national laws address these threats? What insights do we have about the conditions that lead to their enactment and implementation? |
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📅 18 June 2026, 18:00 - 22:00 This is a free event, first come - first served. Tickets available here. Please note that submitting this form is not a confirmation of attendance to this event. We will confirm your place in due course. That’s a wrap! 🎉 Celebrate the end of your exams and the …
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This event brings together leading scholars, practitioners, campaigners and students to explore the rapidly shifting legal landscape governing protest rights in the UK. |
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This talk will discuss cover reform proposals, including wealth taxes, progressive consumption taxes, and the creation of sovereign wealth funds. |
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The Weald Action Group - campaigners behind the landmark Supreme Court 2024 Finch judgment helped establish that fossil fuel projects must account for their full climate impacts at the planning stage, strengthening legal requirements and environmental scrutiny. Building on that success, the group is continuing work on emissions accountability, questioning how UK policy and regulation currently addresses methane from the operational stage at onshore sites. |
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