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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  • Polycritical Law | Day 2

    The Box 5th Floor of Pethick Lawrence House
    Seminars 

    "Polycrisis" captures our era of overlapping, relentless crises—pandemic, war, inflation, climate chaos—each triggering new disruptions. For law and governance, it demands adaptive tools, not just preparedness. How do legal systems respond? A new lens for a world where crisis is the norm, not the exception.

  • Polycritical Law | Day 1

    The Box 5th Floor of Pethick Lawrence House
    Seminars 

    "Polycrisis" captures our era of overlapping, relentless crises—pandemic, war, inflation, climate chaos—each triggering new disruptions. For law and governance, it demands adaptive tools, not just preparedness. How do legal systems respond? A new lens for a world where crisis is the norm, not the exception.

  • Revolutionary International Law in Revolutionary Times

    The Box 5th Floor of Pethick Lawrence House
    Seminars 

    What constitutes a revolutionary tradition in international law? How might that, or those, traditions respond to these revolutionary times? In what respects are international law and especially familiar critical programmes in the field (NAIL, TWAIL, Marxist International law) “revolutionary”? What is, or might be, the organisational form of a revolutionary movement? Do revolutions have their own laws? Is one of the laws of revolution that they must be law-destroying?

  • The regulation of Financial Market Infrastructure in the fintech era

    The Box 5th Floor of Pethick Lawrence House
    Public Lectures 

    We are delighted to be discussing the future of FMI regulation in light of recent developments in crypto-asset infrastructure with keynote speaker, CFTC Commissioner Kristin N. Johnson, and a distinguished panel: Maggie Sklar and Dr David Murphy, chaired by Professor Jo Braithwaite.