An opinion piece by three University of Kent students who are critical analysts in the Afro-Diasporic Legal Network, Charlin Skeete, Leah Arthur & Brittany Smart … Read more
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International Economic Law and COVID-19
1. Introduction International economic law (IEL), broadly defined, refers to the rules governing the cross-border movement of goods, people, technology and finance capital, as well as … Read more
The pensions debacle – a new beginning perhaps
Council is the governing body of the University of Kent. It has 25 members. Professor John Fitzpatrick is one of two members of Council elected … Read more
Brexit: Why Poorer Voters Will Pay a Price for ‘Sovereignty’ they Cannot Afford
This article was originally published under a different title on InformED One week after Britain’s majority vote to leave the European Union, the legal and political … Read more
Three Brexit lessons from our work at Kent Law School
We are some of the staff who work at Kent Law School, one of the UK’s leading critical law schools. We value working in a … Read more
Review of Garbage Dreams
The following article is authored by Kent Law School PhD student Allison Lindner. If you are interested in first hand accounts of how privatisation affects … Read more
Welcome to our blog!
Welcome to our blog, Countercurrents: Critical Law at Kent. This blog aims to reflect and communicate the rich academic diversity of research, writing and thinking … Read more