Toppling heads: regime change and immunity in international law This talk explores what happens to international law when it is ignored, and regime change is driven by force not democracy.
Transnational advocacy: big law, pro bono, and the rule of law This Masterclass examines the changing landscape of transnational advocacy at a moment of rising authoritarianism and shrinking civic space.
Cross-border Insurgent Solidarities and Abolitionist Infrastructures of Care This talk emerges as collaborative work with organising at the intersection of migrant justice, abolitionist and decolonial praxis.
Indigenous Knowledge Production: Promoting Hausa cultural Production through festivals and translation Author and documentary filmmaker Sada Malumfashi will speak about his practice as a writer, translator, and curator of the Hausa International Book and Arts Festival.
SOAS Public Music Research Seminar Series: Hearing the Spirits of the Dead as the Theorists of the Living in Zimbabwe The SOAS Public Music Research Seminar Series is a valuable forum for ethnomusicology and related fields in London, bringing rising and established scholars to share innovative music research with SOAS audiences.
MA Global Journalism: Truth to Power Discover how the MA Global Journalism helps you build a confident, impactful journalistic voice.
Manashni, Gavashni, Kunashni: a musical journey into Zoroastrian identity Join us for a musical performance developed by our Artist in Residence.
Climate and Development Finance in a Fast-Changing World This lecture is delivered by Mahmoud Mohieldin, the editor of Policy-Driven Climate and Development Finance: Strategies for Equitable Solutions, and draws directly on the book’s analysis to examine why current climate finance arrangements are failing and how they can be reformed.
Book launch: 'Ocean, As Much As Rain: Stories, Lyrical Prose, and Poems from Tibet' Join the editors and translators for the launch of 'Ocean, As Much As Rain: Stories, Lyrical Prose, and Poems from Tibet' by Tsering Woeser.