LSE Law students recently submitted a third-party intervention before the European Court of Human Rights, arguing that national security concerns must be carefully balanced with freedom of expression ...
The event, chaired by LSE President and Vice Chancellor Larry Kramer, opened with a speech from the President of the LSE ...
Central banks are now among the most active players in the public debate on climate change and the low-carbon transition. By focusing on central banks’ public communication strategies, this paper ...
In-person and online public event (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building) As AI absorbs data, gains agency, and intermediates between humans and reality, it will help us to address enormous ...
This page includes information for lectures, seminars. Details of undergraduate class teaching will be published on the Timetables web page in mid-September. Teaching begins on Monday, 30 September ...
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 ...
The ability to analyse any problem or topic, to bring evidence to the table in support of your decisions, to back your arguments with facts – the skill of research is a business-critical competence ...
In April 2024, the European Court of Human Rights delivered a pivotal ruling in the case of KlimaSeniorinnen and Others v. Switzerland. The decision has been hailed by legal scholars as a landmark ...
The ousting of Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in early August 2024 remains the most dramatic political event in South Asia in a year marked by important political changes in India, ...
As the climate emergency escalates, so are efforts to securitize climate change. Will securitizing the climate crisis become a catalyst or a substitute for addressing it? And how will that affect ...