Beyond Theory and Practice in International Arbitration Join the SADRC webinar on the topic of 'Beyond Theory and Practice in International Arbitration'.
Missing in action: How the world of offshore finance impacts development and what can be done A powerful conversation on offshore finance with Susan Hawley, Nicholas Shaxson and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira.
Inaugural Lecture Series: Professors Emilia Onyema and Lutz Oette In this inaugural lecture, Professors Emilia Onyema and Lutz Oette will be presenting lectures on 'Africa and International Arbitration: Friend or Foe' and 'Human Rights in Crisis' respectively.
Coca Talks: Futuro Coca Arrives to London The Embassy of Colombia to the United Kingdom and Futuro Coca, in association with SOAS University and the International Coalition for Drug Policy Reform and Environmental Justice, are pleased to invite you to an academic dialogue about the alternative use of the coca leaves.This event is part of the celebration of the 200 years of diplomatic relations between Colombia and the United Kingdom, in which we will explore the Coca plant's critical intersections with indigenous knowledge, drug policy frameworks, and environmental justice.
The echo of Shariah in modern Saudi arbitration: Navigating legal reform within a Shariah-guided framework This webinar explores the subtle yet decisive role that Shariah continues to play in the modern arbitration landscape of Saudi Arabia.
Voting at a distance: Indonesian migrant workers overseas voting in Taiwan For the 2025 SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies Summer School, we are excited to welcome Dr. Ratih Kabinawa to share her research on Indonesian migrant workers’ overseas voting in Taiwan.
Why does Japan still use orphanage-style care rather than foster care and adoption? In this talk, Dr Michael Rivera King will focus on why Japan still uses ‘orphanage-style’ care instead of foster care and adoption for children who are unable to live with their birth parents.