Kent Law School Professor Davina Cooper, working with a team of colleagues, has secured a grant of £724,000 for a three-year study investigating and evaluating … Read more
Month: June 2017
Tracking faulty towers: Strategies and techniques for tracing property purchased from proceeds of bribery and corruption in the UK
Saturday 29 July, 9am to 5pm Wigoder Law Building, University of Kent, Canterbury Orgainser: Dr Gbenga Oduntan: Reader in International Commercial Law, Kent Law School … Read more
Dr Alan McKenna organises first Kent based event for Action Mesothelioma Day
Dr Alan McKenna is organising the first Kent based event for Action Mesothelioma Day, on Friday 7 July. Mesothelioma is an incurable form of cancer … Read more
New book explores personal insolvency and over-indebtedness
Professor of Law Iain Ramsay has authored a book which provides a comparative analysis of the development of personal insolvency law since the late 1970s, … Read more