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Letter from Professor Helen Carr published by The Guardian
The Guardian newspaper have published a letter from Professor Helen Carr which criticises the recent comments of Supreme Court Judge Jonathan Sumption about gender inequality … Read more
Between Security and Rights – a CeCIL Guest Lecture on 29 September
Former Chief of the Witness and Victim Section of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, Mr Saleem Vahidy, will give a guest lecture entitled ‘Between … Read more
Guest lecture by Oliver Saxby QC on 1 October
Barrister Oliver Saxby QC will give a guest lecture about life at the criminal bar to students on Kent’s Canterbury campus on Thursday 1 October. … Read more
Kent ranked as one of top 15 law schools in the UK
Kent Law School is ranked as one of the top 15 law schools in the UK in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016. … Read more
Summer School attendees enjoy unique pedagogical journey
Attendees at the inaugural Kent Summer School in Critical Theory, held at the University of Kent’s centre in Paris, enjoyed a ‘unique pedagogical journey’. The … Read more
Kent Professor Nick Grief instructed as expert witness in aggravated trespass case
A report prepared by Kent Professor Nick Grief has been relied on by two anti-nuclear protesters acquitted of committing aggravated trespass at HM Naval Base Devonport … Read more
Guest lecture on implications of recent Supreme Court Decisions for homelessness
The implications of recent Supreme Court decisions for homelessness are the topic of a guest lecture to be delivered by Professor Dave Cowan at Kent … Read more
The Topographies Project launches in Whitstable
The first events in the Critical Kent series, exploring and building the ‘Topographies Project’ and involving academic staff from Kent Law School and Kent Law Clinic … Read more
Bingo regulation: join the debate on current challenges and future directions
Kent Law School’s £0.5m Bingo Project is hosting a public debate on Bingo Regulation on Friday 9 October in London. The debate, examining both current … Read more