Dr Catriona Drew Public International Law; international legal history (particularly self-determination of peoples), and legal theory
Our work to help end poverty recognised in Times Higher Education rankings The 2023 rankings assess universities’ global performance against the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Illicit economies, violence(s) and state formation in Latin America In this seminar, chaired by Jeff Garmany, keynote speaker Jenny Pearce will discuss illicit economies, violence(s) and their influence on state formation in Latin America.
Commitments and momentum of COP27 Enthusiasm and momentum surrounded COP26, however that excitement quickly fizzled out as world leaders, activists and decision makers started to arrive in Egypt. But was COP27 a complete failure?
Human rights activists to examine Amilcar Cabral's legacy at SOAS lecture Prominent human rights and health activists Mirelle Fanon Mendès-France and Dr Firoze Manji will discuss the legacy of Amilcar Cabral at an event hosted by the SOAS Centre for Pan-African Studies.
Digital Media and the War of Narratives in Reporting the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict This event will examine digital media coverage of Palestinian-Israeli Conflict.