As part of its 60th anniversary celebrations, the University of Kent and Kent Law School will host Humanity at a Crossroads a interdisciplinary symposium next month … Read more
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Kent Law Review Call for Applications: Editor-in-Chief (Issue 11)
Kent Law Review (KLR) is now opening applications for the position of Editor-in-Chief (EIC) for Issue 11. We invite expressions of interest from current and … Read more
Kent Centre for European and Comparative Law co-hosting the ‘2026 Comparative Animal Law Symposium’ on 17-18 March 2026
The Kent Centre for European and Comparative Law, a research centre at Kent Law School, will be co-hosting the ‘2026 Comparative Animal Law Symposium’ on … Read more
Kent Law School lecturer contributes expert analysis to BBC News on drone regulation
Under new rules, anyone flying a drone or model aircraft weighing 100g or more outdoors must pass an online Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) theory test … Read more
CfP: Comparative Animal Law
On 17 and 18 March 2026, the Kent Centre for European and Comparative Law (UK); the Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis & Clark Law … Read more
Kent Law Review Releases Vol. 10 Issue 1: Law and Social Change
Kent Law Review (KLR) features work by undergraduate students, postgraduate students and alumni from Kent Law School and beyond. It is an open access journal … Read more
Kent Law Lecturer Wins International Award for Best Article on the Law of the Sea
Eric Loefflad (Lecturer in Law at Kent Law School) and Vicky Kapogianni (Lecturer in EU and International Law at University of Reading), co-authors of ‘China’s … Read more
Teaching Teens to Tackle Conflict: Mediation Skills for Local College Students
The word of the moment appears to be ‘mediation’. Ever since Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council [2023] EWCA Civ 1416, mediation has become … Read more
Unpacking the Legality of Event Ticket Resale: A Three-Year ESRC Study
Professor Naomi Creutzfeldt (Kent Law School, University of Kent), Professor Guy Osborn (University of Westminster), and Professor Mark James (Manchester Metropolitan University) have won a … Read more
Expert Comment – Justice delayed is justice denied: Leveson’s Independent Review of the Criminal Courts
Kent Law School’s Dr Antonia Porter has been exploring part 1 of the Independent Review of the Criminal Courts, chaired by Sir Brian Leveson. Sir … Read more









