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Michael Blackwell, formerly Associate Professor of Tax Law, has been appointed Judge of the First-tier Tribunal (Tax Chamber), with effect from 2 April 2024. Michael’s departure from LSE is a huge ...
Destination LSE events are designed to welcome our newest students into the LSE community. Whether you're an incoming undergraduate, graduate or study abroad student, these informal events will help ...
Join us for the launch of Marouf Cabi's latest book Iranian Kurdistan Under the Islamic Republic: Change, Revolution, and Resistance published by I.B. Tauris. Cabi presents a social, political, ...
We are delighted to announce the third issue of the LSE Law School’s Legal Studies Working Paper Series for 2024. Oliver Hailes (WPS 17/2024) offers a defence of an integrated hierarchy of ...
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) reduced total goods exports from the UK by an estimated £27bn (or 6.4 per cent) in 2022.
Iraq faces extreme climate-related challenges, including severe heat, drought, and water scarcity, which disproportionately impact women. Many women, particularly in rural areas, are at greater risk ...
Join us for an evening with Susan Stryker, an intellectual cornerstone and historian in trans* studies; and Onni Gust, a cultural historian specialising in the colonial British Empire. This ...
'Great power competition': change and continuity in US foreign policy under Trump The first Trump presidency accelerated the turn in American strategic thinking towards ‘great power competition’, ...
This talk examines the western-language historiography of the Vietnam War, including the shifting political dynamics of the field and the evolution over time of contrasting schools of interpretation.
A new book has been published by Sir Ross Cranston, Professor at LSE Law School, Making Commercial Law through Practice 1830–1970 (Cambridge University Press, 2021). Making Commercial Law Through ...
LSE Middle East Centre Join us for a screening of the documentary Sh'hili, directed by Professor Habib Ayeb. The screening will be followed by a Q&A discussion with the director and discussants.
Racism and antiracism clash on a daily basis in media discourse. This joint talk reflects on current practices of "othering" in popular media and probes the nature and meaning of media diversity ...
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