A guest lecture on corruption by Baroness Vivien Stern CBE will mark the launch of a new interdisciplinary research group at Kent Law School – … Read more
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Unique new specialism in Law and the Humanities for Kent LLM students
A unique new specialism in Law and the Humanities is now on offer to graduates studying the Kent LLM, a one-year taught Master’s in Law. … Read more
Professor Sally Sheldon awarded £0.5m for biographical study of Abortion Act
Professor of Law Sally Sheldon has been awarded more than £0.5m to conduct a unique two-year biographical study of the Abortion Act. The grant of £512,000 … Read more
Public lecture at Beaney on 28 January: Homeless people and their animals
Housing Law expert Professor Helen Carr will deliver a talk on homeless people and their animals in the first of a new series of public … Read more
New book on the International Criminal Court co-edited by KLS faculty member
Cambridge University Press (CUP) just published a new edited collection on the International Criminal Court (ICC) that seeks to evaluate its work from a critical and … Read more
Law students to represent Kent in regional Client Interviewing competition
Law students Feryel Beyrakdar and Meghan Daniels, have been selected to represent Kent in the regional heats of a national Client Interviewing competition. Feryel and … Read more
New lecturer and solicitor appointments at Kent Law School
Kent Law School is delighted to announce the appointment of three new lecturers and a new Solicitor; Lecturer Dr Ed Kirton-Darling and Kent Law Clinic Solicitor … Read more
Workshop in May: Imagining the state for transformative progressive politics
A two-day workshop interrogating whether states have a place within a transformative progressive politics will be hosted by Professor Davina Cooper on Kent’s Canterbury campus in … Read more
Law students to compete in National Negotiation Competition
Four Kent law students have been selected to compete in the UK’s National Negotiation Competition, the final of which will be hosted at Kent’s Canterbury campus … Read more
All bets are off: a call for papers for the Bingo Project’s final conference
A call for papers has been issued by Kent Law School’s £0.5m Bingo Project in advance of its final conference in June 2016. Entitled ‘All … Read more