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Ratio Magazine

Ratio is LSE Law School's annual magazine offering a unique perspective on the diverse work of our staff, students and alumni.


  • Ratio 2025

    Ratio 2025/26

    This issue features articles about LSE's new Legal Advice Centre, the inaugural lecture of the Chair Professorship of Public Law, the diverse Convene masterclass programme for students, new teaching courses, the launch of CenTax, and our wonderful community at LSE and beyond

  • Ratio 2024

    Ratio 2024/25

    A conversation with our President and Vice Chancellor, Professor Larry Kramer; We ask what do students think about the LLB reform? The Art Not Evidence campaign: a conversation with Dr Abenaa Owusu-Bempah; Freedom and the Law in Britain; Underworld Ecologies

  • Ratio 2023

    Ratio 2023/24

    Against Constitutionalism: a conversation with Martin Loughlin; Law and the Problems of our Economies: a PhD reading group; Managing the Law School, Matt Rowley

  • Ratio 2022

    Ratio 2022/23

    Interview with Professor David Kershaw, Dean of LSE Law School; Invasion of Ukraine; The ECHR Intervention Clinic; Social Media - But the Good Kind

  • Ratio 2021/22

    Ratio 2021/22

    COVID-19 and the legal landscape; Celebrating the work of Professor Nicola Lacey; Student wellbeing at LSE Law School; “Good” and “Bad” deal-making in developing countries

  • Ratio 2020

    Ratio 2020/21

    Work on inequality in the law school; Student podcast the Nth Cause; Anti-Vaccincation Activism in a Digital Age; Code of Conduct: On the Future of Legal Professions

  • Ratio 2019

    Ratio 2019/20

    2019 marks the centenary of the appointment of LSE’s first Law Professor, H C Gutteridge; How a student start-up is helping others with their university applications; Crime and Punishment: examining the ethics underlying long-term incarceration

  • Ratio 2018

    Ratio 2018/19

    Confronting Displacement: an interview with Associate Professor Chaloka Beyani; The Freshfields Stephen Lawrence Scholarship Scheme; Ideal Discourse, Prime Ministers and Civic Republicanism: LSE future of Pakistan; LSE in The Hague

  • Ratio 2017

    Ratio 2017/18

    Medics and the Law: an interview with Prof Emily Jackson OBE; Athena SWAN: a reflection in equality, diversity and inclusion; The Brexit Effect: how the referendum result impacts PhD research; The Penal Reform Society: our experience working with offenders