Episodes
Contributor(s): Professor David Kershaw (Director), Dr Margot Salomon, ELLM Students | The following video has been produced to promote the Executive Master of Laws Programme offered by the Law Department at the London School of Economics and Political Science. The Executive LLM programme is a part-time degree for working professionals.
Published 09/30/16
Contributor(s): PGT Students | Watch students describe their experience of the PGT programmes at LSE. LSE Law offers 3 one year postgraduate programmes: LLM, MSc in Law & Accounting and MSc in Law, Anthropology & Society.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): PGT Students | Watch students describe their experience of the PGT programmes at LSE. LSE Law offers 3 one year postgraduate programmes: LLM, MSc in Law & Accounting and MSc in Law, Anthropology & Society.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): PGT Students | Watch students describe their experience of the PGT programmes at LSE. LSE Law offers 3 one year postgraduate programmes: LLM, MSc in Law & Accounting and MSc in Law, Anthropology & Society.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): PGT Students | Watch students describe their experience of the PGT programmes at LSE. LSE Law offers 3 one year postgraduate programmes: LLM, MSc in Law & Accounting and MSc in Law, Anthropology & Society.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): PGT Students | Watch students describe their experience of the PGT programmes at LSE. LSE Law offers 3 one year postgraduate programmes: LLM, MSc in Law & Accounting and MSc in Law, Anthropology & Society.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): PGT Students | Watch students describe their experience of the PGT programmes at LSE. LSE Law offers 3 one year postgraduate programmes: LLM, MSc in Law & Accounting and MSc in Law, Anthropology & Society.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): PGT Students | Watch students describe their experience of the PGT programmes at LSE. LSE Law offers 3 one year postgraduate programmes: LLM, MSc in Law & Accounting and MSc in Law, Anthropology & Society.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): PGT Students | Watch students describe their experience of the PGT programmes at LSE. LSE Law offers 3 one year postgraduate programmes: LLM, MSc in Law & Accounting and MSc in Law, Anthropology & Society.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): LSE LLB Students | Watch students describe their experience of the LLB programme at LSE. The LLB is a three year undergraduate law degree.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): LSE LLB Students | Watch students describe their experience of the LLB programme at LSE. The LLB is a three year undergraduate law degree.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): LSE LLB Students | Watch students describe their experience of the LLB programme at LSE. The LLB is a three year undergraduate law degree.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): LSE LLB Students | Watch students describe their experience of the LLB programme at LSE. The LLB is a three year undergraduate law degree.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): LSE LLB Students | Watch students describe their experience of the LLB programme at LSE. The LLB is a three year undergraduate law degree.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): LSE LLB Students | Watch students describe their experience of the LLB programme at LSE. The LLB is a three year undergraduate law degree.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): LSE LLB Students | Watch students describe their experience of the LLB programme at LSE. The LLB is a three year undergraduate law degree.
Published 03/10/16
Contributor(s): Professor Gregory Shaffer | Professor Shaffer will address the creation, operation and decline of transnational legal orders across areas of life that transcend the nation state.
Published 10/27/15
Contributor(s): Professor Robert Howse | The debate over whether the United States should proceed with the Iran nuclear agreement has been one of the most intense foreign policy controversies in America in recent history, engaging on one side or the other much of the country's political, foreign policy and intellectual elites. It has overshadowed but also influenced other issues such as the best approach to the Syria conflict for example, and even the dangers of nuclear proliferation more...
Published 10/20/15
Contributor(s): Robert Craig, Professor Conor Gearty, Professor Francesca Klug, Dr Mara Malagodi | What’s so great about the Magna Carta? In all the frenzy of celebration, LSE Law academics will sound a few warnings against hype. Robert Craig is teacher of Jurisprudence and Public Law at LSE. Conor Gearty is Director of the Institute of Public Affairs and Professor of Human Rights Law at LSE. Francesca Klug is Professorial Research Fellow in LSE Law. Mara Malagodi is British Academy...
Published 06/01/15
Contributor(s): Douglas Kysar | Frustrated with the pace of ongoing climate change policy negotiations, commentators and activists have increasingly called for resort to the courts to establish baseline principles of responsibility for harms caused or exacerbated by anthropogenic climate change. Such calls have targeted domestic courts and the common law of property and torts as well as international tribunals and the customary international law of transboundary harm. In both the domestic and...
Published 05/22/15
Contributor(s): Sir Stephen Sedley | As part of LSE's Legal Biography Project, Sir Ross Cranston interviewed Sir Stephen Sedley on his life and career in the law. After a distinguished career as one of Britain’s leading barristers, Sir Stephen was appointed a high court judge in 1992, and a Lord Justice of Appeal in 1999. During his twelve years on the Court of Appeal, he made a significant contribution to the development of many areas of modern English law, particularly in public law. He has...
Published 05/19/15
Contributor(s): Ulele Burnham, Peter Oborne, Dr Abdul Wahid | As a result of recent legislation, public authorities everywhere are now required to be on guard against the dangers of 'extremism' and to report 'extremists' to the authorities where they come across them in the course of their work - whether as teachers, mental health professionals, university lecturers or in some other capacity. But what is an extremist? What about free speech? How can a society which says it is committed to...
Published 04/30/15
Contributor(s): Alicia Dominguez-Contreras | Watch students of the LSE Executive LLM describe their experience of the programme. The LSE Executive LLM is a part-time degree, taught intensively in week-long sessions for working professionals.
Published 02/24/15
Contributor(s): Daphne Delaney | Watch students of the LSE Executive LLM describe their experience of the programme. The LSE Executive LLM is a part-time degree, taught intensively in week-long sessions for working professionals.
Published 02/24/15