A new Annual Research Report produced by Kent Law School helps highlight the remarkable extent to which our academics collaborate across disciplines and beyond academia. … Read more
Category: Research
Plans for third hearing of Airspace Tribunal to be held in Hiroshima
Kent Law School Professor Nick Grief and Shona Illingworth (Kent School of Arts) have taken part in a research seminar in Japan with a view … Read more
Apply now for full-time Law PhD scholarships at Kent
Applications are now open for full-time PhD scholarships at Kent Law School beginning on our Canterbury campus in September 2020. The Law School is a dynamic … Read more
Kent Law School is 51st in the world in latest THE World University Rankings!
Kent Law School’s strong international character and world-leading reputation for research sees it ranked 51st in today’s prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings … Read more
New international network on theme of ‘Law and the Human’ at Kent
Kent Law School is hosting a new AHRC-funded international network on the theme of ‘Law and the Human’, with the participation of network partner Amherst College in … Read more
Airspace Tribunal in Australia considers case for new human right
Kent Law School Professor Nick Grief and Shona Illingworth (Kent School of Arts) have been in Australia for the second hearing of The Airspace Tribunal, … Read more
Kent Law School professor appointed to AHRC Advisory Board
Kent Law School Professor Diamond Ashiagbor has been appointed to the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Advisory Board for a three-year term. The AHRC funds … Read more
New book offers critical examination of litigation arising from British capture of slave ships
A new book by Kent international law expert Dr Emily Haslam offers a close and critical examination of litigation that arose from British efforts to … Read more
Kent drone law expert says report into drone use in UK is “mixed bag”
Kent Law School drone law expert Dr Alan McKenna says a report published today by the House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee into … Read more
“Expansive, thorough and vigorous” research supports All-Party Inquiry into care sector workforce
The All Party Parliamentary Group on Social Care has acknowledged “a great debt of gratitude” to a team led by Kent Law School Professor Lydia … Read more