On 21–23 February, the LSE competed in the UK national round of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition ...
Emergency medical conditions caused around 27 million deaths and the loss of over a billion years of healthy life due to ...
Professor Riccardo Crescenzi has been awarded a major grant to explore how Big Science has the potential to drive social and ...
Congratulations to Dr Cressida Auckland whose book Values and Disorder in Mental Capacity Law (2024) has been shortlisted as one of three titles for the 2025 Socio-Legal Studies Association Prize for ...
In addition to price jumps, the researchers find that rating band thresholds influence seller behaviour. In an apparent ...
Join our online information session about LSE Summer School 2025! You will learn more about LSE’s world-class teaching and the Summer School's academic programme. You will also get some useful ...
The partnership with LSE Legal Advice Clinic, which launched in February 2025, will aim to improve access to justice by providing free, confidential legal advice to members of the public on a range of ...
Most political parties have youth wings (Allern and Verge 2017), and these are a key vehicle of policy development in the senior party (Heinze 2024; Seeberg 2024; Hooghe et al. 2004). An increasing ...
The Anthony D. Smith Fellowship Seminar will be given by the 2024-2025 Fellow, Timo Aava, on ‘From Empire to Nation-State. Minority Rights in Estonia in the First Half of the 20th Century'. The talk ...
These pages show the room bookings for the forthcoming week. Click on each link below to view the relevant day's bookings. This information is refreshed twice a day. For more information about the ...
This event will be a panel discussion exploring the future of power-sharing in Iraq with Iraqi researchers both within Iraq and in the diaspora. This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the ...