Kent LLM students Isabela Rogowska and Chudamas Panpangapan have been awarded a prize for top performance in the International Environmental Law module.
Isabela and Chudamas won £50 book vouchers, sponsored by publishers Cambridge University Press, for obtaining the best overall marks in International Environmental Law – Legal Foundations (module LW906). Both students achieved the top grade of Distinction (having obtained at least 70% overall).
The prize was established and awarded by module convenor Martin Hedemann-Robinson.
The module is designed to examine and assess the core foundational legal principles and regulatory structures underpinning international environmental law (IEL) and policy. Specifically, it considers the various core sources of IEL, the principal international institutions involved in its development as well as legal issues involved relating to its implementation and enforcement.
The Law School has developed an international reputation as a leading centre for research and teaching in environmental law, offering Kent LLM specialisations in Environmental Law, and International Environmental Law. The Kent LLM is a one-year Master’s in Law taught at Kent’s Canterbury campus.
Kent LLM students can also study environmental law in combination with other areas offered by the School. More information is available on the Environmental Law mini-site.