In response to recent news of an Afghan man being charged by Greek authorities with the criminal offence of endangering life, from the 2016 incident … Read more
Student experience: Top tips for planning your next assignment
Kent Law School student Ayesha Shergill, who runs her own legal blog on Instagram @mylawstudentlife, called upon fellow final-year students to share their top tips … Read more
Meet our LLM Student Ambassador: Alexandra
Alexandra Nadasan’s chosen Kent LLM pathway is in International Law and International Commercial Law. I am originally from Romania, I lived in Germany for a … Read more
Switching mock trials online enables more legal professionals to get involved
Switching mock trials online at Kent Law School – as a way of overcoming Coronavirus-related restrictions – is not only enabling more students to witness … Read more
Law School alumna wins Young Practitioner of the Year
Kent Law School alumna Jade Gani has been named Young Practitioner of the Year at the British Wills and Probate Awards 2020. Jade graduated with … Read more
October 2020: Kent Law School research news round-up
October 2020 Socio-legal insights in the time of COVID-19: Home-making/unmaking during COVID-19: Professor Helen Carr, together with colleagues from the Kent’s Schools of History and … Read more
Kent Law School ranked 45th in world for law in 2021 THE World University Rankings
Kent Law School is ranked 45th in the world for law in today’s 2021Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings. The news is a further … Read more
Third public hearing for the Airspace Tribunal to be hosted online from Toronto
A third public hearing for the Airspace Tribunal – an international forum to consider the case for and against a new human right to protect … Read more
Kent Law Fair on Wednesday 4 November offers opportunities for online networking
Kent’s annual Law Fair is going virtual this year, with excellent networking opportunities available online between 1pm and 5pm on Wednesday 4 November. The Law … Read more
Professor Emily Grabham awarded Philip Leverhulme Prize in Law
Kent Law School Professor Emily Grabham, who champions an influential new field of scholarship on the relationship between law and time, has been awarded a … Read more









