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The home of human rights teaching, research and outreach at LSE. Following and RTs not necessarily endorsement.

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@LSEHumanRights
LSE Human Rights
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🌟 Our master's programmes are accepting applications for September 2025! Our degrees in #HumanRights blend theory and practice and apply learnings to real-life scenarios. MSc Human Rights ➡️ MSc Human Rights and Politics ➡️
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While some fundamental rights under the Indian Constitution extend to private entities, this duality in enforcement raises a critical question: can horizontal application of fundamental rights address discrimination? Read our latest blog 👇
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📝 Read this recently published article by @ayca_cu in @critlegthinking entitled "Arendt, Gaza and Personal Responsibility Under Genocide".
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🇹🇷 🇪🇬 Join us next week for "Politics in the crevices" to explore the world of urban planning and design practices in Istanbul and Cairo. 📅 12 February ⏰3pm to 5pm 📍CKK.2.14, Cheng Kin Ku Building, LSE
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RT @ayca_cu: Honored to have joined the Board of Center for Economic and Social Rights (CESR) in NYC, a remarkable organization whose work…
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Australia recently passed three contentious Migration Amendment Bills. In our latest blog, Souniya Dhuldhoya examines how these bills may infringe on refugee rights and undermine international human rights obligations.
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RT @LSEsociology: The latest @LSEHumanRights blog traces Cuba’s food rationing system - what began as a tool for social equity now stands a…
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RT @LSEsociology: By 2050, it is projected that 200 million people will require humanitarian assistance annually due to the effects of clim…
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"It is our task to assume and assert our personal responsibility under genocide as Israeli violence continues in Palestine", writes @ayca_cu in @The_NewArab.
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LSE Human Rights
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We are delighted to be joined by Professor Adam Hanieh this evening to discuss his book, Crude Capitalism: Oil, Corporate Power, and the Making of the World Market. #LSEEvents #LSEHumanRights
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LSE Human Rights
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RT @AfricaAtLSE: ⏳ Apply for the fully funded Land Restoration Masterclass! 🌱 💡 A unique, fully funded course for communicators (journalis…
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LSE Human Rights
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Join us today to hear Professor Adam Hanieh discuss his book, Crude Capitalism: Oil, Corporate Power, and the Making of the World Market. Adam will trace the connections between oil and capitalism from the late 1800s to the current climate crisis.
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How is Pakistan's military taking over its economy? The country's armed forces have become intimately involved in everything from canal projects to energy contracts. 📰@mahvishahmad is quoted in this @FT article.
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RT @saramsalem: Join us this Wednesday for a talk by Adam Hanieh about his new book Crude Capitalism! The book puts forward an expansive…
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Our latest blog traces Cuba’s food rationing system - what began as a tool for social equity now stands as a stark reminder of the disconnect between revolutionary ideals and the growing human rights challenges in #Cuba.
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RT @LSEsociology: How has the battle for housing shifted away from traditional political arenas onto private crevices of the city? At this…
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By 2050, it is projected that 200 million people will require humanitarian assistance annually due to the effects of climate change. In our latest blog, Sneha Singal outlines potential methods of international cooperation to address this urgent crisis.
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LSE Human Rights
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Next week Professor Adam Hanieh joins us to talk about his new book Crude Capitalism: Oil, Corporate Power, and the Making of the World Market! Crude Capitalism uncovers the ways that oil is connected to all aspects of contemporary life.
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How is oil woven into the fabric of our modern world? Next week Professor Adam Hanieh will join us to discuss his new book, Crude Capitalism: Oil, Corporate Power, and the Making of the World Market. 📆 Wednesday 29 January ⏰ 5pm to 7pm
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RT @LSEsociology: In the latest @LSEHumanRights blog Amra Lee, Dr Felicity Gray, and Professor Bina D’Costa urge the world to confront a co…
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RT @LSEsociology: Next week Professor Adam Hanieh joins us to talk about his new book Crude Capitalism: Oil, Corporate Power, and the Makin…
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