

The ‘Legality in Crisis’ of the Arms Transfers to Ukraine
Analysing the transfer of arms through the ‘legality in crisis’ paradigm limits our perspective and misses the bigger picture of the conflict.
Analysing the transfer of arms through the ‘legality in crisis’ paradigm limits our perspective and misses the bigger picture of the conflict.
Tehzeeb applied to SOAS through Clearing – and now has a bright future ahead.
From History and IR at SOAS to a legal tech firm, Christopher tells us his Clearing story.
Law graduate Ramla Ali will be representing Somalia in Women’s Featherweight boxing at Tokyo 2020.
We interview Law alum Al Karim Makhani, who now works as Vice President of TransPerfect Legal Solutions, about how SOAS shaped his career.
Do you feel strongly about social justice? Are you passionate about a cause? An inter-disciplinary studies approach could be the answer.
Active listening, negotiation, and working towards a common goal in the age of Coronavirus.
On Human Rights Day, why are we still looking away from what is happening in Iraq right now?
An ICC student discusses their first impressions of the diversity and cultures found at SOAS and in London.
Spider-Man actor and alum Zoha Rahman stops by to chat about about identity, acting, and her time at SOAS.
SOAS students recount the discussion with the winner of the Study UK global Professional Achievement Award.
The Prime Minister’s reinterpretation of India’s constitutional principles is a source of enormous concern.
I got interested in Assyriology because I was fascinated by the many ‘firsts’ [world’s first civilizations, writing systems, literary texts]
Although SOAS lawyers do rank among the country’s top earners.
Michael Bartlet on how May “lost the initiative” in negotiations.
New laws relating to Intellectual Property have the potential to stimulate economic growth.
Can Israel identify as a “Jewish State”? Aeyal Gross explores the legal arguments.
From free movement to the perfect banana, here’s what we could lose if we crash out of the EU.
Could you support a Sanctuary scholar?
Vanessa Tsehaye asks delegates “What does it take for hope to die?”
“To be linked to Ms Everett’s legacy through this prize is a real honour.”
Gender Rights, Islamic Law, Right to Water Law, Self-Determination in International Law & The Supreme Court: be inspired by SOAS experts.
Dr Nimer Sultany has been awarded the Peter Birks Book Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship
An interdisciplinary degree designed to give you the perspective, specialist knowledge, skills & adaptability to succeed in a broad range of professions
The award goes to the student with the highest mark for a dissertation on a human rights topic
Syed Mahmud Hossain will be sworn in as the country’s 22nd Chief Justice at a ceremony in March 2018