Kent Law School’s Professor Amanda Perry-Kessaris was recently elected Fellow of the Design Research Society in recognition of her pioneering work on the application of design-based methods to … Read more
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KLS lecturer selected as Young Scientist for the EU Horizon programme Studiotopia
Dr. Alexander Damianos, lecturer at Kent Law School, has been selected as young scientist for the STUDIOTOPIA Resident at Ars Electronica. STUDIOTOPIA is an initiative of S+T+ARTS, funded by … Read more
Professor Kirsty Horsey awarded Fellow of Academy of Social Sciences
Kent Law School’s Professor Kirsty Horsey has been elected to the Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, the representative body of the social sciences in the … Read more
Publication: Special Issue on ‘Comparative Animal Law’ in the Global Journal of Animal Law
The Kent Centre for European and Comparative Law is delighted to announce the publication of a Special Issue on ‘Comparative Animal Law’ in the Global … Read more
Book launch: Intellectual Property and the Design of Nature
On April 19, 2024 Dr Jose Bellido (KLS) and Professor Brad Sherman (Queensland) hosted a conversation on their edited volume, Intellectual Property and the Design … Read more
Research on surrogacy contributes to changes to surrogacy law reform
British intended parents enter around 250 domestic surrogacy arrangements a year, with several others travelling overseas to access surrogacy. These take place within a complex … Read more
Legal research by Dr Gavin Sullivan included in a report to the UN General Assembly
Legal research about the use of global security lists by Kent Law School lecturer, Dr Gavin Sullivan, is featured in a report to be presented … Read more
First UN International Day for victims of religious persecution initiated by Kent PhD scholar
Today’s first UN International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief was initiated by Kent Law School postgraduate research … Read more
Research project examining the role of national constitutions in EU and global governance recommends reconsideration of the prevailing focus on sovereignty
A five-year Kent Law School research project examining ‘The Role of National Constitutions in European and Global Governance’ recommends reconsideration of the prevailing focus on … Read more
Homeless veterans in London: investigating housing responsibilities
In an ongoing collaborative investigation into housing responsibilities for homeless veterans in London, Kent Law School housing law experts Dr Ed Kirton-Darling and Professor Helen … Read more