Dr Sophie Vigneron, a leading expert in cultural heritage law, led the team responsible for the English law entries in the newly published second edition … Read more
Category: Research
Kent Law Senior Lecturer Wins Prize for Outstanding Scholarship in International Law
Tom Frost (Senior Lecturer at Kent Law School) and co-author Colin Murray (Professor at Newcastle Law School) have won the Melbourne Journal of International Law … Read more
New Publication: The Routledge Handbook on the Lived Experience of Ideology
A new book, edited by Reader in Law and UKRI Future Leaders Fellow Dr Connal Parsley (Kent Law School), with co-editors James Martel, Başak Ertür … Read more
New Publication: Science, Politics, and the Anthropocene Working Group: What Was the Anthropocene?
A new book, written by Lecturer in Law Dr Alexander Damianos at Kent Law School, has been published by Routledge. The book charts the Anthropocene … Read more
CfP: Intellectual property: Historical perspectives
The Revista Chilena de Historia del Derecho, a fully electronic journal, invites original, unpublished contributions for a special issue on the histories of intellectual property. … 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
The Centre for Critical Thought (CCT) Sets in Motion: Law and/as Process Series
The Centre for Critical Thought (CCT)—an interdisciplinary home for critically-oriented theory and practice in the humanities and social sciences at the University of Kent—proudly launches … 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
Expert comment – Insane killers and their claims for compensation: Lewis-Ranwell heads to the Supreme Court
Kent Law School’s Per Laleng, a senior lecturer in law, has been exploring the forthcoming Supreme Court case of Lewis-Ranwell v G4S Health Services, which … Read more









