The new law criminalising upskirting is a welcome addition in the fight against image-based sexual abuse but it should mark the beginning of more comprehensive … Read more
Centenary of women’s formal entry into legal profession celebrated in unique anthology
The centenary of women’s formal entry into the legal profession in the UK and Ireland is celebrated in a unique new scholarly anthology co-edited by … Read more
Most surrogates don’t think they should receive a fee
A new study led by the University has found that more than 70% of surrogates in the UK believe they should only be allowed to … Read more
Law at Kent Day 2019
Saturday 9 November 2019 10am-3pm in the Grimond Building at the University of Kent, Canterbury campus Our Law at Kent day offers applicants and those … Read more
Call for submissions for Kent Student Law Review
A call for submissions for Kent Student Law Review’s fifth volume closes at 2pm on Friday 1 February 2019. Kent Student Law Review (KSLR) is a … Read more
Law School alumnus James Buckley-Thorp to speak at national enterprise conference
Kent Law School alumnus James Buckley-Thorp is one of 60 speakers who will be inspiring students with their business success story at a national enterprise … Read more
New name for Law School’s Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality
The Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality at Kent Law School has a new name – it is now the Centre for Sexuality, Race and … Read more
Meet our Kent LLM Ambassadors!
Each year, Kent Law School invites all LLM students who have successfully applied for scholarships at Kent to become LLM Ambassadors. Our LLM Ambassadors have … Read more
Book co-edited by doctoral law scholar offers radical political philosophy of cosmopolitanism
A new book, co-edited by Kent Law School doctoral law scholar Elena Paris, offers a radical political philosophy of cosmopolitanism. Migration and cosmopolitanism – the … Read more
Professor Richard Drayton delivers CeCIL Annual Lecture
Professor Richard Drayton, Rhodes Professor of Imperial History at King’s College London, spoke about ‘The right to property vs the property of rights: The British … Read more









