Congratulations to our staff… Harm Schepel and Diamond Ashiagbor on the establishment of European Law Open, a new open-access journal launching in 2022. Back in … Read more
Category: Research
Kent Law School welcomes Professor Laetitia Tranchant as a visiting scholar
Laetitia Tranchant is a Professor of Law at the University of Aix-Marseille (France) and a member of the GREDIAUC, a research unit devoted to real … Read more
The Law of the Land: Land Concentration, Violence and Racism in the Andes
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
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









