In the second edition of his monograph Enforcement of EU Environmental Law: Legal Issues and Challenges (Routledge), Senior Law Lecturer at Kent Law School Martin … Read more
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Proposals for new Policing Authority in Ireland have been ‘watered down’
Concerns expressed by policing expert Dr Vicky Conway that the Irish Government’s proposals for a new independent Policing Authority have been ‘watered down’ are heavily … Read more
Temporary and part-time workers may be subject to job centre surveillance
Family law expert Dr Ruth Cain says temporary and part-time workers may be subject to job centre surveillance following the introduction of Universal Credit (UC), … Read more
International Law and Politics Collaborative Research Network
A new Collaborative Research Network (CRN) on International Law and Politics has been established with the support of academics from Kent Law School. The CRN … Read more
Careers workshop for students interested in international law
A careers workshop for students interested in pursuing a career in international law has been organised by the Centre for Critical International Law (CeCIL) at … Read more
Kent is one of top 150 law schools in the world
Kent Law School is placed among the top 150 law schools in the world in the latest QS World University Rankings. Its position in the … Read more
Young Legal Aid Lawyers group celebrates 10th birthday at Kent
Legal professionals, law students and campaigners for social justice celebrated the 10th birthday of Young Legal Aid Lawyers (YLAL) at an event held on Kent’s … Read more
Law students practise interview skills with Weightmans LLP
Partners from leading national law firm Weightmans LLP have been helping Kent law students to practise and strengthen interview skills. Three partners from the firm … Read more
Legal consequences of Eighth Amendment for maternity care in Irish Constitution
The legal consequences of the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland for maternity care are explored by Kent Law lecturer Máiréad Enright in a … Read more
Not the first time Home Office ordered to retrieve deported asylum-seeker
Kent Public Law expert David Radlett says that the Home Office was previously ordered to retrieve a deported asylum-seeker in 1991 following news today that … Read more