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Research on surrogacy contributes to changes to surrogacy law reform

By Gabrielle Grant | 23 May 2022

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

By Andrea Shieber | 23 September 2019

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

By Andrea Shieber | 22 August 2019

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

By Andrea Shieber | 30 July 2019

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

By Andrea Shieber | 11 July 2019

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

How unwanted sexual images are shattering lives

By Andrea Shieber | 05 July 2019

A new report co-authored by Kent Law School Professor Erika Rackley reveals how sexual images shared online without consent can be devastating for victims – … Read more

Professor Rosemary Hunter appointed to government panel steering public call for evidence on family courts

By Andrea Shieber | 27 June 2019

Kent family law expert Professor Rosemary Hunter has been appointed to a government panel steering a public call for evidence on how the family courts … Read more

Professor Helen Carr addresses politicians at parliamentary launch of Fire Safety Checklist

By Andrea Shieber | 21 June 2019

Kent housing law expert Professor Helen Carr addressed politicians, policymakers and leading fire safety professionals this week at the parliamentary launch of a crucial Fire … Read more

Decolonising the Curriculum Project Manifesto presented to Speaker of the House of Commons

By Andrea Shieber | 13 June 2019

Students from Kent Law School’s Decolonising the Curriculum Project (DtCP) have presented their Manifesto to the Speaker of the House of Commons, The Rt Hon … Read more

Decolonising the Curriculum: revolutionary project to empower BAME students inspires chain reaction of events

By Andrea Shieber | 06 June 2019

A revolutionary, student-led research project at Kent Law School has empowered Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) students to begin ‘decolonising’ their curriculum; it has … Read more

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