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Lauren Beyhaut
Laurence Medley
Law: What is it good for?
‘Leaders “burying their heads in the sand” on new drivers of displacement’
'Leaders must recognize migrants as human not hapless'
Learning to See the World’s Opportunities: Memory, Mental Experiencing and the Economic Lives of the Vulnerable
Left Behind: A New Economics for Neglected Places
'Legal invisibility was the best thing to happen to me'
Legalizing the Revolution: India and the Constitution of the Postcolony
Legitimacy in IR
Leila Omarshah-Birtill
Leila Strelitz
Leila Strelitz, Wan Yii Lee and Samuel McQuillen win 2021 MPhil prizes
Lena Reim, Nora Cyrus and Ollie Ballinger win 2019 MPhil prizes
Leonie Hoffmann
'Lessons for the Universalization of Health Care in Emerging Economies'
Lessons from Green Industrial Policy in Germany
Let refugees be economic contributors: a personal perspective
'Let Refugees Fly to Europe'
Leuthen: Legacy and Myth
Lever Brothers' Plantations in the Pacific Islands, 1895-1942
'LGBTQ+ people left out by exclusionary COVID-19 aid practices'
Lhachi Selden
Lia Goldman
Liberalisation, Hindu nationalism and the state
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