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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  • Migration Masterclass Session 3 – Who Can Come, Who Can Stay, Who Must Go: A Practical Introduction to UK Immigration Law

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

    This masterclass offers a practical introduction to UK immigration law.  Over four sessions, students will learn about the key legal instruments underpinning immigration law and their practical application.
     
    Speaker: Nath Gbikpi

    Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.
  • After a security trades: Why post-trade infrastructure matters, how it works, and why there is currently a push to make it work better

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

    In this talk, the key features of securities market infrastructure will be described. The current push to move from (sometimes leaky) national plumbing in Europe to more integrated cross border infrastructure will then be discussed.
     
    Speaker: Dr David Murphy

    Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.
  • Migration Masterclass Session 4 – Who Can Come, Who Can Stay, Who Must Go: A Practical Introduction to UK Immigration Law

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

    This masterclass offers a practical introduction to UK immigration law.  Over four sessions, students will learn about the key legal instruments underpinning immigration law and their practical application.
     
    Speaker: Nath Gbikpi

    Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.
  • Vassal State? Britain and the USA After Trump 2.0

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

    In the third workshop addressing the question of national interest in the wake of the end of globalisation, Professor Peter Ramsay (LSE Law) and Dr Philip Cunliffe (UCL Risk and Disaster Reduction) will interview Angus Hanton, author of Vassal State: How America Runs Britain.