A new Research Assistantship Scheme enabling undergraduate and postgraduate students to gain valuable research-related work experience has been successfully piloted by Kent Law School. The … Read more
Author: Faye Fleetwood
Professor Sally Sheldon discusses future of Britain’s abortion law at House of Commons
Kent Professor of Medical Law and Ethics, Sally Sheldon, discussed the future of Britain’s abortion law at a meeting held at the House of Commons … Read more
Launch of Kent Student Law Review
The Kent Student Law Review, a new student-led law journal, has been launched at Kent Law School. The launch event in the Woolf Lecture Theatre … Read more
Egg freezing offer inadequate response to childcare responsibilities
Kent Law School’s Dr Ruth Cain, an expert in the personal politics of parenting, has commented on the recent announcement that Facebook and Apple have … Read more
Appointment process for Ireland’s new Policing Authority chief ‘orientated towards secrecy and government control’
Irish policing expert Professor Dermot Walsh criticised the appointment process for Ireland’s new independent Policing Authority chief in an article published by the Irish Examiner … Read more
Kent law academic responds to Bill affecting Greek coast line
Kent Law School academic Dr Thanos Zartaloudis has responded to a recent Bill for the Administration, Expropriation and Deformation of the Greek Coast Line with … Read more
Máiréad Enright says symphysiotomy survivors deserve improved redress
Lecturer in Law Máiréad Enright says symphysiotomy survivors deserve improved redress in an opinion piece published by the Irish Times yesterday. Symphysiotomy, a surgical procedure … Read more
Government acted in violation of law towards mesothelioma victims says Dr Alan McKenna
Law Lecturer Dr Alan McKenna says the Government has been found to have acted in violation of the law towards mesothelioma victims following yesterday’s ruling … Read more
Whose ideas are they anyway? Academic work as public action rather than possession
Davina Cooper, Professor of Law & Political Theory at Kent Law School, examines the idea of academic work as a form of public action rather … Read more
‘Matter of concern’ that new UK Corporate Governance Code not being applied more widely
Commenting on the UK Corporate Governance Code 2014 which comes into force today, Associate Lecturer in Law Colin Moore says that it is a ‘matter … Read more