Three honorary Doctor of Laws degrees will be awarded during graduation ceremonies at Canterbury Cathedral in July. Mark Brookes is an advocate and campaigner for … Read more
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Mooting experiences help Kent law student secure more than £20k in scholarships
Law student, and aspiring barrister, Mark Nagy-Miticzky says his mooting experiences at Kent were “critical” in helping him secure more than £20k in scholarships from … Read more
Law School co-hosts workshop exploring aftermath of ICC intervention in Kenya
Kent Law School Senior Lecturer Dr Sara Kendall has been in Nairobi to co-host an interdisciplinary workshop critically exploring the aftermath of the International Criminal … Read more
New book by Dr Rose Parfitt critically examines role of international law in establishing and perpetuating inequalities
A book by Kent Law School Lecturer Dr Rose Parfitt draws on new archival research, and both anti-colonial and Marxist theory, to offer a critical … Read more
Dr Rose Parfitt secures £7k for international workshop in Sweden
Kent Law School Lecturer Dr Rose Parfitt has secured grants totalling £7k for an international workshop on ‘Interdisciplinarity as Resistance‘ to be held in Sweden. … Read more
Sebastian Payne in consortium awarded $170k for analysis of royal prerogative reform
Kent constitutional law expert Sebastian Payne is a member of an international consortium that has been awarded a grant of over $170,000 to conduct the first comparative … Read more
Law students! Apply now for a mentor in the Law School’s Professional Mentoring Scheme
Law students seeking a legal career are encouraged to apply early to Kent Law School’s Professional Mentoring Scheme for priority matching with a mentor in … Read more
Professor Donatella Alessandrini awarded £162k for unique analysis of world trade law
Kent Law School Professor Donatella Alessandrini has been awarded a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship worth more than £162,000 for a unique research project analysing the role of … Read more
Inclusionary Practices research helps inform article critically examining proposed changes to telecommunications regulation in Brazil
Research undertaken for the Inclusionary Practices (IP) project, run jointly by Kent Law School and the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) since 2015, has … Read more
Professor Amanda Perry-Kessaris awarded £33k Leverhulme Research Fellowship for socio-legal design project
Kent Law School Professor Amanda Perry-Kessaris has been awarded a nine-month Leverhulme Research Fellowship, worth £33,000, for her project ‘Doing Socio-legal Research in Design Mode.’ At … Read more









