Congratulations to Faria Ali MBE, Senior Associate Solicitor, Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer, and graduate of our LLM ...
Could the digital economy be heading for its own 2008? In a new working paper, Regulatory governance of the digital economy: ...
This is a collection of oral history interviews about the British suffrage movement. The interviews were conducted by the historian Brian Harrison between 1974 and 1981, as part of a project funded by ...
The Marshall Institute works to improve the impact and effectiveness of private action for public benefit through research, teaching and catalysing action. We do this by bringing together theory and ...
This year, we are celebrating the centenary of The Women’s Library, the UK’s oldest and largest book, archive and museum collection on the history of feminism, campaigning and activism from the late ...
LSE Summer School offers a broad set of courses across a variety of different disciplines, taught by leading scholars in their fields.
We regret that this event has been cancelled due to the red extreme heat warning issued by the UK Met Office. This London Climate Action Week event will open with the announcement of the inaugural ...
Hosted in collaboration with the The Global School of Sustainability at LSE. This event marks the launch of the Grantham Research Institute’s Global Trends in Climate Change Litigation 2026 Snapshot ...
In May 2025 Reform UK won majorities in 10 of 23 councils up for election in England. Among the party’s election promises were to “scrap net zero to cut your energy bills”. With the party likely to ...
With a Foreword by the Hon. Matia Kasaija, Minister of Finance, Planning & Economic Development, Uganda and Co-Chair of the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action This report provides a ...
The concept of double materiality brings environmental impacts into the focus of standard-setting in accounting. Different reasons for adopting this concept might lead to widely varying ...