A new series of Guest Speaker Nights, hosted by Kent Law School’s Centre for Critical International Law (CeCIL), will be launched on Tuesday 7 December … Read more
Category: Research
Doctoral students from Colombia reap benefits of burgeoning international relationship with Kent Law School
Doctoral students from Colombia are reaping the benefits of a burgeoning international relationship between the critical, interdisciplinary legal communities at Kent Law School and the … Read more
New international research project will address acute inequalities in Colombia
Acute gender, economic, racial and political inequalities in Colombia are the focus of a new research project that forms part of an ongoing, international collaboration … Read more
New training module developed by Dr Luis Eslava for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
A new online training module for civil servants around the world has been developed by international law expert Dr Luis Eslava for the Foreign, Commonwealth … Read more
Philip Leverhulme Prize presentation for Professor Emily Grabham
One year after winning a £100k Philip Leverhulme Prize in Law, Kent Law School Professor Emily Grabham has received her award at an event in … Read more
Number of parents using surrogates in England and Wales quadruples in 10 years
Research co-led by Kent Law School Reader Dr Kirsty Horsey has found that more parents in England and Wales are having babies through surrogacy. The number of … Read more
Mandatory vaccination will not make care home residents safe from COVID-19
Ahead of debate in the House of Lords today on a new law requiring mandatory vaccination for staff in care homes, Kent Law School Professor … Read more
Expert Comment: Professor Lydia Hayes challenges mandatory Covid-19 vaccinations for care home workers
Professor Lydia Hayes, Head of Kent Law School, alongside Allyson Pollock, Professor of Public Health at Newcastle University has argued that mandatory vaccination is ‘unnecessary, … Read more
Expert Comment: Growing asylum queues – blaming criminal gangs is just a distraction
A new report from The Refugee Council has highlighted that although the numbers claiming asylum in the UK each year are lower than in previous … Read more
CeCIL’s Annual Lecture showcases work of Global Action Legal Network
This year’s Annual Lecture hosted by Kent’s Centre for Critical International Law (CeCIL), showcased the work of the Global Action Legal Network (GLAN) in fighting … Read more