A new book, edited by Reader in Law and UKRI Future Leaders Fellow Dr Connal Parsley (Kent Law School), with co-editors James Martel, Başak Ertür … Read more
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New Publication: Science, Politics, and the Anthropocene Working Group: What Was the Anthropocene?
A new book, written by Lecturer in Law Dr Alexander Damianos at Kent Law School, has been published by Routledge. The book charts the Anthropocene … Read more
CfP: Intellectual property: Historical perspectives
The Revista Chilena de Historia del Derecho, a fully electronic journal, invites original, unpublished contributions for a special issue on the histories of intellectual property. … Read more
Kent Law Lecturer Wins International Award for Best Article on the Law of the Sea
Eric Loefflad (Lecturer in Law at Kent Law School) and Vicky Kapogianni (Lecturer in EU and International Law at University of Reading), co-authors of ‘China’s … Read more
The Centre for Critical Thought (CCT) Sets in Motion: Law and/as Process Series
The Centre for Critical Thought (CCT)—an interdisciplinary home for critically-oriented theory and practice in the humanities and social sciences at the University of Kent—proudly launches … Read more
Joint Social Event Marks a Lively Start for Kent’s Law Student Societies
Students at the University of Kent benefit from the opportunity to join over 250 student groups. Student groups are student-run communities with shared aims or … Read more
Kent Law Student Societies Welcome New Students to Canterbury Campus
Welcome Week at the University of Kent saw hundreds of new law students descend on our Canterbury campus. It was a vibrant start to the … Read more
Kent Law School Graduate Explores Cultural Rights Through Recent Publications
Kent Law School is proud to celebrate the achievements of recent LLM graduate Kathleen Tantuico, whose ground-breaking work at the intersection of law and archaeology … Read more
Teaching Teens to Tackle Conflict: Mediation Skills for Local College Students
The word of the moment appears to be ‘mediation’. Ever since Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council [2023] EWCA Civ 1416, mediation has become … Read more
Leading the Way in Legal Education: Kent’s Courtroom Experience Scheme Goes National, Offering Students First-Hand Insight into Legal Practice
Since 2021, Kent Law School’s Student Outdoor Scheme has made it possible for students to attend court and assist advocates with their cases. Sidra Ahmed, … Read more









