Professor Ulrich Volz contributes to new landmark report on biodiversity and financial stability A new report on ‘Central banking and supervision in the biosphere: An agenda for action on biodiversity loss, financial risk and system stability’ argues that biodiversity loss poses systemic risks in the same way as climate change
Legal Pluralism, Rights of Nature, and Inter-Judicial Exchange As the rights of nature are increasingly recognised by judicial pronouncements around the world, join us for a talk with Dr Iona Mcentee.
Qiu Yifan Yifan Qiu, Department of History of Art and Archaeology, SOAS; Railways, Pioneers, and the Collecting of ‘Tang’ Tomb Figurines from China to Britain, 1900- 1955
Dr Birsha Ohdedar Birsha Ohdedar is a Lecturer in Climate Change and Environmental Law and is the Deputy Director at the Law, Environment, and Development Centre (LEDC).
Territorialised and Networked Scam Logistics: Digital Fraud Industries in Southeast Asia and West Africa Explore the contrasting worlds of digital fraud: Why do scam industries in Southeast Asia become enclosed compounds, while in West Africa they thrive as networked, platform-based ecosystems?
SOAS academic wins Sussex International Theory Prize SOAS's Rahul Rao won the prestigious Sussex International Theory Prize and Hagar Kotef is runner up.