This post was written by Sophie Bannister, LLM student doing the International Commercial Law stream. When one thinks of the purpose of a museum similar ideas … Read more
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LLM Trip to UNESCO and Paris
I am publishing this entry on behalf of a group of classmates that have had the opportunity to travel to the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, … Read more
Protecting Cultural Heritage through International Law
On May 18-19, 2015, I had the pleasure of attending the Third Meeting of States Parties to the 1970 Convention on the Means of Prohibiting … Read more
A marxist approach to poverty
During the International Human Rights Law module, we were able to welcome experts from specific subjects in Human Rights (the citizen, the refugee, the cultural … Read more
A Fascinating and Informative Visit to the Lord Mayor’s Office
On Monday 30 March I had the pleasure of visiting the Lord Mayor’s Office in the Guildhall of Canterbury along with 14 other international scholars. … Read more
Reflecting on the LL.M. in Medical Law and Ethics
As the end of term quickly approaches, I have been reflecting on my experience of the LL.M. programme at Kent. Time has absolutely flown by, … Read more
Dialogue and Networks: Responses and Challenges to Power and Injustice Kent Law School Graduate Research Conference 2015 Eliot College, University of Kent, Canterbury (UK) 8 … Read more
Centre for Critical International Law Graduate-Staff Workshop
On March 13, 2015, I had the pleasure of participating in the Centre for Critical International Law’s first Graduate-Staff Workshop. The workshop provided a venue … Read more
Legal imaginary*
Sometimes many good and valuable things happen at once… Last week we had a chance to listen to two talks which ought to be reflected … Read more
Progress Educational Trust Conference: The Commercialisation of Life
Having been awarded funding from the Graduate Studies Initiative Fund from Kent Law School, I was pleased to be able to organise for myself and two other … Read more