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David Kershaw is the current dean of the LSE Law School. The law school is one of LSE's largest and oldest departments, with over 60 academic staff. [1] [2] LSE Law School is located on Lincoln's Inn Fields in the Cheng Kin Ku Building (abbreviated as CKK, formerly the New Academic Building, NAB), named in honour of LSE donor Vincent Cheng’s ...
The Modern Law Review Ltd. is a charity that was established in 1937 to promote the study of law and related fields. To this end, it publishes the law review and organises lectures and seminars and offers scholarships and awards. [4] In addition, the review provides the funding to host the annual Chorley Lecture. [5]
Every October, Millennium organises a symposium at the London School of Economics that forms the basis for a special issue, published as each volume's issue 3. The most recent symposium was on 'From Empires to Nation-States: Enduring Legacies and Historical Disjunctures' and took place on 31 October and 1 November 2022.
The 2025 Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide ranked the London School of Economics as the number one university in the United Kingdom and named it their University of the Year. [11] In the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, the school had the third highest grade point average in the United Kingdom (joint with the University of Cambridge).
David Kershaw is a Professor of Law at the London School of Economics (LSE) and the current Dean of LSE Law School. [1] His research is focused on company law.As well as the author of a leading company law textbook, Kershaw's expertise focuses on accounting principles for companies, for which his work on post-Enron regulation received the Modern Law Review Wedderburn Prize, [2] directors ...
PHOTO: President Donald Trump speaks during the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton in Washington, Feb. 6, 2025. (Ting Shen/AFP via Getty Images) The 'unitary executive theory'
Richard Sennett, visiting professor, London School of Economics and author of The Corrosion of Character – the Personal Consequences of Work in the New Capitalism; Theodore Zeldin, historian and Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford; Melanie Phillips, columnist on The Sunday Times and currently working on a book about The Sex Change State
On one side stood an institution with a 64-year history, a $35 billion budget, and a mission enshrined in federal law. On the other stood Musk’s political wrecking crew. ... publishing a 900 ...