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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  • PIL Hub: ‘The Right to Food: Between Availability and Accessibility’

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

    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 Aeyal Gross

  • Legal and Political Theory Forum – The Bonds of Freedom: Liberated Africans and the End of the Slave Trade, Yale UP

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

    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: Jake Subryan Richards

  • Legal and Political Theory Forum – The Public Constitution Defined: On the Importance of Being Recognised as Important

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

    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: Alon Harel

  • War and Law: Rethinking the Crime of Aggression

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

    What exactly is aggression? Does the crime of aggression simply criminalise our enemies? Or is the crime of aggression truly the “crime of crimes”: a crime containing, what the IMT described as, “the accumulated evil of the whole”? Should Putin stand trial? Netanyahu?
     
    Speakers: Claus Kress and Gerry Simpson

  • PIL Hub Seminar: The New Haven School: American International Law

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

    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: Ríán Derrig

  • Book Launch: Royal Law: Prerogative Foundations with commentary by Lord Sales

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

    We are delighted to welcome Lord Sales from the UK Supreme Court to help launch a new book written by Robert Craig: Royal Law: Prerogative Foundations.
     
    Speakers: Lord Sales, Professor Tom Poole, Professor Tarun Khaitan & Robert Craig

  • The Digital Markets Act before the European Union’s Courts

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

    The Digital Markets Act targets dominant "gatekeepers" in digital markets by imposing obligations on core platform service providers. In this seminar, the speaker will review past and pending DMA cases, highlight potential legal issues, and suggest topics for future research, followed by a participant discussion.
     
    Speaker: Thomas Reyntjens  
    Discussant: Dr. Ayse Gizem Yasar