19 August 2026 The Mission of Scholarship: Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of Competition Law in Light of the 21st Annual ASCOLA Conference 2026 What is the impact of competition law scholarship? This question kicked off the 21st Annual ASCOLA conference 2026, co-hosted by University College… Law
6 August 2026 There's nothing like a climate catastrophe to shake us out of our complacency? A call for your contributions In the latest article in the Regulation in the Climate Era series, the Centre for Climate Law and Governance invites researchers and practitioners to… Law International International
4 August 2026 Climate law's neglected ally: the case for regulating soil Dr Edwin Alblas, Assistant Professor in Environmental Law at Wageningen University, and Freya Mulvey, Principal Lawyer at Grounded Law and Advice,… Law International Society
3 August 2026 What is a Parliamentary Thematic Research Lead and how can academics engage with Parliament? Dr Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli is among seven leading researchers who form Parliament’s second cohort of Thematic Research Leads (TRL), selected by The… International Law University
21 July 2026 AI and the legal profession: what lawyers need to know now As artificial intelligence reshapes legal practice, professionals face new questions about skills, responsibility and professional judgment. Three… Law Technology & Science
6 July 2026 Unlearning climate change To meet the challenge of addressing climate change requires both rethinking how regulation needs to change and, critically, to highlight policy… Society
25 June 2026 Can memes teach AI to be creative? We all have sent and received memes (who hasn’t sent out This is Fine meme on a busy workday, right?), but how are they created, why do some of them… Arts & Culture Technology & Science
25 June 2026 The 2026 ICC Arbitration Rules: Targeted innovation and more efficiency Dr Aleksander Godhe, the Michael Brown Lecturer in Construction Law and Dispute Resolution, reflects on the amended 2026 Arbitration Rules of the… Law
26 May 2026 Climate change as the frontier of governance: Promises and challenges Climate change policy is best understood as a frontier domain of governance: it operates under pervasive collective action problems that cut across… International Law
19 May 2026 Volunteering in the King's Legal Clinic – Health and Housing Project Séan Aanesen, a final year LLB English and German Law student, shares his experience of volunteering with the King's Legal Clinic on their Health and… Law Society Student University Service Educate London