We can all relate to milk in some way, it is our first food, and whether or not we like milk, it’s something we encounter every day. Yet when you scratch under the surface, milk is surprisingly political. I am interested in the systems that were developed in a post-colonial world, in a highly charged moral landscape, where the intention was to improve the lives of those coming out of a challenging historical period. Milk provides a powerful case study as it allows us to unpack the assumptions that shaped these plans. It enables us to understand the extent to which planners and policy makers understood or recognised the knowledge and the work that was already being done by people affected by colonialism, to deal with its widespread impacts, on their own terms.” 

UCL Laws ranked 3rd in the UK in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026
UCL Laws ranked 3rd in the UK in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026

UCL Laws ranked 3rd in the UK in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026

UCL Faculty of Laws has been ranked one of the UK’s top universities for studying law.

06 Oct 2025

Professor Ilanah Fhima joins an interdisciplinary conversation about the Green Transition
Professor Ilanah Fhima joins an interdisciplinary conversation about the Green Transition

Professor Ilanah Fhima joins an interdisciplinary conversation about the Green Transition

On 11 February, Professor Ilanah Fhima, joined an interdisciplinary conversation about the Green Transition hosted jointly with The Warwick School of Law and Warwick Business School.

12 Feb 2026

Call for Abstracts: Sex, Reproduction, and the Politics of Knowledge Workshop
Call for Abstracts: Sex, Reproduction, and the Politics of Knowledge Workshop

Call for Abstracts: Sex, Reproduction, and the Politics of Knowledge Workshop

Keynote speaker: Professor Lina-Maria Murillo (UT Austin)

12 Feb 2026