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SUMMARY:Migration Masterclass Session 3 - Who Can Come\, Who Can Stay\, Who Must Go: A Practical Introduction to UK Immigration Law
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \n\nCertificates will be provided to participants who attend all four sessions. \nIt is mandatory for all participants to present their valid LSE ID cards upon arrival at each masterclass. Failure to do so will regrettably result in denial of entry. \nThis 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. Students will gain a basic understanding of the various routes available for migrants wishing to visit or live in the UK\, from tourist visas to asylum claims\, as well as student\, work and human rights routes. The course will also look at the more violent aspects of immigration control and borders\, including detention and deportation. Case studies will be integrated throughout\, offering students the opportunity to analyse the real-world application and implications of immigration law. \nSpeaker: Nath Gbikpi is a Senior Associate Solicitor at Leigh Day Solicitors and a Visiting Fellow in Practice at LSE. Her practice covers a wide range of immigration\, asylum and nationality law\, with particular emphasis on human rights applications and asylum claims. Her expertise is recognised by the directories Chambers & Partners and Legal 500\, and she is frequently asked to provide commentary and training on immigration law. \nChairs: Floris de Witte and Marie Petersmann \nSeminar 1: 20th January 2026\, 5:30pm\, Mar 2.05 \nSeminar 2: 27th January 2026\, 5:30pm\, Mar 2.05 \nSeminar 3: 10th February 2026\, 5:30pm\, Mar 2.05 \nSeminar 4: 17th February 2026\, 5:30pm\, Mar 2.05 – this session will be followed by a drinks reception \nPlease note to receive a certificate you must register for each individual session and attend all four sessions. \nAlthough this event is ticketed\, it will operate on a first come\, first serve basis \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://lselaw.events/event/migration-masterclass-session-3-who-can-come-who-can-stay-who-must-go-a-practical-introduction-to-uk-immigration-law/
LOCATION:MAR 2.05\, Marshall Building\, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields\, LSE\, WC2A 2ES\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Convene 
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ORGANIZER;CN="Law Events":MAILTO:law.events@lse.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:After a security trades: Why post-trade infrastructure matters\, how it works\, and why there is currently a push to make it work better
DESCRIPTION:Post-trade infrastructure is the ‘plumbing’ that facilitates the safe and efficient settlement of financial market transactions. Much like ordinary plumbing\, it is little understood by most users but capable of causing serious issues if it goes wrong. 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. \nSpeaker: Dr David Murphy\, Visiting Professor in Practice\, LSE Law School \nChair: Professor Jo Braithwaite\, LSE Law School \nPlease note: This talk is for LSE students and staff only and will be of particular interest to those studying and researching financial law\, financial regulation\, corporate law and market infrastructure. Please join us if you can (no booking necessary\, the event will be on a ‘first-come\, first-served’ basis). \n  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://lselaw.events/event/after-a-security-trades-why-post-trade-infrastructure-matters-how-it-works-and-why-there-is-currently-a-push-to-make-it-work-better/
LOCATION:MAR 2.05\, Marshall Building\, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields\, LSE\, WC2A 2ES\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Convene 
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260217T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260217T193000
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SUMMARY:Migration Masterclass Session 4 - Who Can Come\, Who Can Stay\, Who Must Go: A Practical Introduction to UK Immigration Law
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \n\nCertificates will be provided to participants who attend all four sessions. \nIt is mandatory for all participants to present their valid LSE ID cards upon arrival at each masterclass. Failure to do so will regrettably result in denial of entry. \nThis 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. Students will gain a basic understanding of the various routes available for migrants wishing to visit or live in the UK\, from tourist visas to asylum claims\, as well as student\, work and human rights routes. The course will also look at the more violent aspects of immigration control and borders\, including detention and deportation. Case studies will be integrated throughout\, offering students the opportunity to analyse the real-world application and implications of immigration law. \nSpeaker: Nath Gbikpi is a Senior Associate Solicitor at Leigh Day Solicitors and a Visiting Fellow in Practice at LSE. Her practice covers a wide range of immigration\, asylum and nationality law\, with particular emphasis on human rights applications and asylum claims. Her expertise is recognised by the directories Chambers & Partners and Legal 500\, and she is frequently asked to provide commentary and training on immigration law. \nChairs: Floris de Witte and Marie Petersmann \nSeminar 1: 20th January 2026\, 5:30pm\, Mar 2.05 \nSeminar 2: 27th January 2026\, 5:30pm\, Mar 2.05 \nSeminar 3: 10th February 2026\, 5:30pm\, Mar 2.05 \nSeminar 4: 17th February 2026\, 5:30pm\, Mar 2.05 – this session will be followed by a drinks reception \nPlease note to receive a certificate you must register for each individual session and attend all four sessions. \nAlthough this event is ticketed\, it will operate on a first come\, first serve basis \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://lselaw.events/event/migration-masterclass-session-4-who-can-come-who-can-stay-who-must-go-a-practical-introduction-to-uk-immigration-law/
LOCATION:MAR 2.05\, Marshall Building\, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields\, LSE\, WC2A 2ES\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Convene 
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ORGANIZER;CN="Law Events":MAILTO:law.events@lse.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260317T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260317T200000
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SUMMARY:Vassal State? Britain and the USA After Trump 2.0
DESCRIPTION:National Interest Workshop   \nIn 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. \nDonald Trump is radically reshaping the relationship between the USA and European states. The discussion will focus on how Britain can respond in a way that protects and promotes British interests. \nAngus Hanton is an entrepreneur\, investor and founder of Intergenerational Foundation. His book Vassal State is an investigation into the domination of the UK economy by American corporations. \nThis event operates on a first come first serve basis. In order to secure your seat please arrive 15mins prior. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://lselaw.events/event/vassal-state-britain-and-the-usa-after-trump-2-0-national-interest-workshop/
LOCATION:MAR 2.05\, Marshall Building\, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields\, LSE\, WC2A 2ES\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Seminars 
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