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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  • Substantive principles of public law: what happened after 1987?

    MAR 1.04 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, London
    Public Lectures 

    The lecture examines how public law has evolved since Lester and Jowell’s 1987 article challenged the view that it concerns only procedure, not substance. It explores developments in principles such as legitimate expectations, human rights, equality, policy conformity, and the shift toward proportionality and reasonableness in judicial review.
     
    Speaker: Lord Justice Rabinder Singh Chair: Professor Jo Murkens

  • Fintech and Digital Finance Masterclass – Session 5

    MAR 1.04 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, London
    Convene 

    The Master Class Series at LSE Law School offers a comprehensive introduction to regulatory and commercial law issues in FinTech and Digital Finance—terms that refer to innovative, technology-enabled financial services. These concepts are intertwined and reflect the evolving nature of the financial market.
     
    Speakers: Phillip Paech and Elisabeth Noble

    Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.
  • The art of cross-examination – Arbitration Masterclass Seminar 5

    MAR 1.04 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, London
    Careers 

    This series aims to assist students who wish to pursue careers in international arbitration. It complements academic study of the field by explaining knowledge of strategic considerations derived from years of experience in the field.

    Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.
  • Gender and the Law: How law matters to gender or how gender matters to law?

    MAR 1.04 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, London
    Public Lectures 

    Feminist and queer scholarship has very long histories of critical theoretical engagements with law and criminal justice. In this conversation, we bring together three legal scholars and thinkers to examine some key questions of law and gender and how these matter to imagining better worlds and futures.
     
    Speakers : Professor Nicola Lacey, Professor Susanne Baer, SM Rodriguez 
    Chair: Professor Sumi Madhok

  • The workplace of the future series: Preparing to work in an AI-driven legal world – Session 1

    MAR 1.04 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, London
    Convene 

    This 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.

    Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.
  • The Moss-Fletcher Lecture – Green Swans and Blue Skies: Climate Change and Insolvency Risk for Financial Institutions

    MAR 1.04 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, London
    Public Lectures 

    LSE is delighted to be hosting the London Moss-Fletcher lecture 2025, with the generous support of the International Insolvency Institute and South Square. The Moss-Fletcher lecture series is a tribute to the late Gabriel Moss QC and Ian Fletcher QC.
     
    Speaker: Dr Janis Sarra

  • How culture becomes a weapon?: Lessons from Russia’s War on Ukraine

    MAR 1.04 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, London
    Convene 

    The Russian Federation's intervention in Ukraine, which commenced in 2014, escalated into full-scale armed conflict in 2022. Russian attacks on Ukrainian territory have not been limited to military objectives but also extend to civilian infrastructure. Beyond road bridges and power stations, Russia has also targeted publishing houses, libraries, and museums, and other places of cultural significance. In this, Russia’s actions fit within a broader long-term weaponization of culture in the service of a political narrative that questions Ukrainian national identity and statehood.

    Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.
  • FinTech and Digital Finance Masterclass – Session 5

    MAR 1.04 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, London
    Convene 

    The Master Class Series at LSE Law School offers a comprehensive introduction to regulatory and commercial law issues in FinTech and Digital Finance—terms that refer to innovative, technology-enabled financial services. These concepts are intertwined and reflect the evolving nature of the financial market.
     
    Speakers: Philipp Paech, Elisabeth Noble

    Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.
  • Private Equity Credit Funds – Session 2

    MAR 1.04 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, London
    Convene 

    James Oussedik is a partner in the firm’s Corporate Department and a member of its Private Funds Group and Private Capital Team. James co-leads the Firm’s global credit funds and sovereign wealth funds initiatives.
     
    Speaker: James Oussedik

    Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.
  • FinTech and Digital Finance Masterclass – Session 4

    MAR 1.04 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, London
    Convene 

    The Master Class Series at LSE Law School offers a comprehensive introduction to regulatory and commercial law issues in FinTech and Digital Finance—terms that refer to innovative, technology-enabled financial services. These concepts are intertwined and reflect the evolving nature of the financial market.
     
    Speakers: Philipp Paech, Elisabeth Noble

    Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.
  • FinTech and Digital Finance Masterclass – Session 3

    MAR 1.04 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, London
    Convene 

    The Master Class Series at LSE Law School offers a comprehensive introduction to regulatory and commercial law issues in FinTech and Digital Finance—terms that refer to innovative, technology-enabled financial services. These concepts are intertwined and reflect the evolving nature of the financial market.
     
    Speakers: Philipp Paech, Elisabeth Noble

    Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.
  • FinTech and Digital Finance Masterclass – Session 2

    MAR 1.04 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE, London
    Convene 

    The Master Class Series at LSE Law School offers a comprehensive introduction to regulatory and commercial law issues in FinTech and Digital Finance—terms that refer to innovative, technology-enabled financial services. These concepts are intertwined and reflect the evolving nature of the financial market.
     
    Speakers: Phillip Paech and Elisabeth Noble

    Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.