January 26, 2026

Amodu, Lacey, Marshall, Petersmann, and Trotter on Hope and the Role of Law: A Conversation

Tola Amodu, University of East Anglia, Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics Law School, Jill Marshall, Royal Holloway University of London School of Law, and Marie Petersmann and Sarah Trotter, both of the London School of Economics Law School, have published Hope and the Role of Law: A Conversation as LSE Legal Studies Working Paper No. 27/2025. Here is the abstract.
This is a conversation about the four reflection papers that appear in the ‘Hope and the Role of Law’ section of this special issue: Nicola Lacey’s paper ‘Institutionalising Hope in Law?’, Jill Marshall’s paper ‘Feminist Jurisprudence, Personal Liberation, and Hope’, Marie Petersmann’s paper ‘Hope in Climate Justice: Tales of Transition and its Refusal’, and Tola Amodu’s paper ‘Hope in Property (or The “Hopefulness” of Property)?’.
Download the paper from SSRN at the link.

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