A new book, co-edited by Kent Law School Professor Sally Sheldon, offers a critical, expert analysis of the likely impact of the decriminalisation of abortion … Read more
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Advocacy skills help aspiring barrister Milly Webb secure a Gray’s Inn Scholarship
Advocacy skills developed through mooting at Kent Law School have played a vital role in helping aspiring barrister Milly Webb secure a Gray’s Inn Scholarship. … Read more
Aysu and Joshua represent Kent in national Sports Law Negotiation Competition
Aysu Ingrid Haker and Joshua Michael-Ihunde represented Kent Law School in the national Gately Legal Sports Law Negotiation Competition. The competition, which tests students on … Read more
Law students supporting project that remembers stories of people who die homeless
A group of Kent law students is supporting a long-term project that remembers the stories and lives of people who die homeless in the UK. … Read more
Professors Diamond Ashiagbor and Toni Williams feature in ‘Phenomenal Women’ exhibition
Portraits of Kent Law School Professors Diamond Ashiagbor and Toni Williams are among 40 to feature in ‘Phenomenal Women‘, Britain’s first ever photographic exhibition honouring … Read more
Maria and Zoe win regional heat of National Negotiation Competition
Kent law students Maria Azevedo and Zoe Salisbury are through to the final of the National Negotiation Competition after winning a regional heat in London. … Read more
Afro-Diasporic Legal Network Black Discussion Series
Law students Khaliq Martin and Siena Phillips, together with their team in the Afro-Diasporic Legal Network (ADLN), have been awarded a Community Scholarship for a … Read more
Dr Sara Kendall part of team awarded $299k to research use of geospatial technologies in judicial investigations
Kent Law School Senior Lecturer Dr Sara Kendall is part of a team awarded $299,999 by the US National Science Foundation to critically research the … Read more
Dr Ruth Cain gives evidence on Universal Credit to House of Lords Committee
Kent Law School Senior Lecturer Dr Ruth Cain appeared before the Economics Affairs Committee this week to give expert evidence on the economics of Universal … Read more
CeCIL Annual Lecture: ‘Have you seen dignity?’ by Professor Susan Marks
This year’s Annual Lecture for the Centre of Critical International Law (CeCIL) at Kent Law School will be delivered by Professor Susan Marks from the … Read more









