Professor Pablo Ibáñez Colomo will be chairing the inaugural panel at the conference organised by the European Commission to ...
In a new post on the LSE British Politics Blog, Nathan Whetton argues that Labour in government, having previously raised ...
A report by PhD candidate Sam Hickey entitled ‘ Compensating the victims of foreign bribery: UK legislation, practice and recommended reforms ’ was recently cited in the House of Lords by Lord Edward ...
On 11 February, the House of Lords debated a clause on “Creative and artistic expression: admissibility in criminal ...
Dr Ellie Whittingdale’s research has been featured within a new LSE Research Briefing on the government’s Violence Against ...
As London prepares for the arrival of autonomous taxi services, an increasing number of city halls around the world face critical questions about how technology, policy, and public values will shape ...
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This report focuses on key trends and evolutions in global climate change litigation from the calendar year 2024, while also highlighting important new developments through to May 2025. It provides a ...
This report examines the potential future ramifications that tariff proposals put forward by US Presidential Candidate Donald Trump in August 2024 could have on EU member states, the UK and also on ...
Climate change is an inherently intergenerational issue: its adverse impacts, driven by human activity, pose serious implications for justice and equity between present and future generations. An ...