A new book co-edited by Kent Reader in Law Dr Simone Wong explores the distribution of wealth and poverty in traditional and non-traditional familial relationships. … Read more
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Johanne Thompson wins Barbara Morris Prize for outstanding learning support
Kent Law Lecturer Johanne Thompson has been awarded Kent’s prestigious Barbara Morris Prize in recognition of outstanding work in the area of learning support. The first … Read more
Annual graduation and prize giving reception
The annual Congregations ceremony for graduating law students was held in the historic, vaulted nave of Canterbury Cathedral last week. Families, friends and staff took their seats … Read more
Kent Law School is partner in €2.2M grant for investigating patents and their role in scientific infrastructure
Senior Law Lecturers Dr Hyo Yoon Kang and Dr Jose Bellido will lead Kent Law School as a research partner institution in a European Research Council Advanced Investigator Grant of Eur 2.2 million … Read more
Book by Dr Asta Zokaityte offers innovative thinking on financial literacy education
A new book by Kent Law School lecturer Dr Asta Zokaityte presents an original contribution to the understanding of an under-researched area of financial education. … Read more
£724,000 grant explores gender status in English law
Kent Law School Professor Davina Cooper, working with a team of colleagues, has secured a grant of £724,000 for a three-year study investigating and evaluating … Read more
Tracking faulty towers: Strategies and techniques for tracing property purchased from proceeds of bribery and corruption in the UK
Saturday 29 July, 9am to 5pm Wigoder Law Building, University of Kent, Canterbury Orgainser: Dr Gbenga Oduntan: Reader in International Commercial Law, Kent Law School … Read more
Dr Alan McKenna organises first Kent based event for Action Mesothelioma Day
Dr Alan McKenna is organising the first Kent based event for Action Mesothelioma Day, on Friday 7 July. Mesothelioma is an incurable form of cancer … Read more
New book explores personal insolvency and over-indebtedness
Professor of Law Iain Ramsay has authored a book which provides a comparative analysis of the development of personal insolvency law since the late 1970s, … Read more
Free CeCIL public talk on Turkey’s state of emergency and human rights
The Kent Centre for Critical International Law (CeCIL) will hold a free public talk in Canterbury later this month, to address questions raised by the … Read more