7 January 2026 From theory to practice: How to give a river rights? A group of students from King's Legal Clinic discuss the rights of nature, and outline the River Ouse Charter decision. Law
6 January 2026 Reflections on the 51st CEL Annual Lecture delivered by the President of the Court of Justice of the European Union On 28 November 2025, Judge Koen Lenaerts, President of the Court of Justice of the European Union, delivered the 51st annual lecture for the Centre of… International Law
19 December 2025 Direct Effect in EU Law On 16 October 2025, the Centre of European Law held a discussion on the lights and shadows of direct effect. The panel featured Professor Daniele… International Law
15 December 2025 A window of opportunity: designing AI systems that augment the multiple facets of professional judgment Professor Sylvie Delacroix reflects on recent publications challenging the ‘regulation-first’ narrative in healthcare AI. Technology & Science Health Law Society
1 December 2025 Forests take root on the Climate Agenda, but hit a Logjam at COP30 Why is there a growing call to link efforts to tackle biodiversity loss and deforestation to action on climate, and what work is King's Legal Clinic… International Law
18 November 2025 Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution contributes to new collaborative contract for the nuclear fusion industry Dr Roxana Vornicu joins the launch of the Model Conditions of Collaborative Contract for Integrated Fusion Project Delivery, developed through… Law
11 November 2025 Rethinking the Laws of Social Reproduction After five years of implementing the Laws of Social Reproduction project, lead researcher Professor Prabha Kotiswaran discusses the key highlights of… Law
6 November 2025 The philosophising brain Professor Zucca, Professor Turkheimer, and Dr Goldway debates the concept of philosophy from both humanities and neuroscience perspectives Arts & Culture Technology & Science Law
29 October 2025 Should the River Thames have the right to go to court? From its source to the sea, the Thames is an integral part of UK life. But how can going to court protect rivers from pollution? Law Student
27 October 2025 Aspiring lawyers must be equipped with the skills they need to address climate and ecological crises With the climate crisis impacting every aspect of society, the need for aspiring and junior lawyers to feel empowered to address these issues in their… Law Society Student University Technology & Science