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
Workshop enables public discussion on regulation of alternative and traditional healing in health practices around the world
A critical, interdisciplinary workshop hosted by Kent Law School academics in Canterbury enabled a public discussion on the regulation and social ordering of alternative and … Read more
International poet Lemn Sissay coming to Kent in January to share inspirational journey to success
Acclaimed international poet and writer Lemn Sissay MBE will share his inspirational journey to success, from early experiences in the social care system to becoming … Read more
Kent PhD scholars launch critical international law podcast
Kent Law School PhD scholars Ahmed Memon and Eric Loefflad have launched a critical international law podcast on Soundcloud called Fool’s Utopia. Fool’s Utopia, now … Read more
Kent Critical Law Society Annual Conference 2019: Call for papers
Kent Critical Law Society has issued a call for papers exploring the theme of ‘Division, Difference and Democracy’ and their relationship with the law in … 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 2019. The Law School is a dynamic and … Read more
Citizens’ rights after Brexit: Kent Law Clinic debate
An “informed, civilised and passionate” debate on citizens’ rights after Brexit was hosted by Kent Law Clinic on Friday. The debate, held before an audience … Read more
Dr Donal Casey is a guest editor for special issue of Journal of Law and Social Policy
Kent Law School Lecturer Dr Donal Casey is a guest editor for a special issue of the Journal of Law and Social Policy that offers an … Read more
Feminist Judgments Project writes feminist judgments for leading cases in English law
The Feminist Judgments Project put theory into practice by engaging in a real-world exercise of writing feminist judgments for leading cases in English law. In … Read more
New book offers rich interdisciplinary analysis of archaic Greek word “nomos”
A new book by Kent Law School Reader in Law Dr Thanos Zartaloudis delves deep into history and culture to offer a rich, interdisciplinary analysis … Read more









