Kent International Law expert Dr Gbenga Oduntan urges Nigeria’s new government to address “ingrained corruption” as a matter of priority in an article published online … Read more
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Conference exploring law and critical spatial practices
An interdisciplinary conference exploring the relationship of law with critical spatial practices will be held in London on Friday 19 June, co-organised by Kent Law … Read more
Regulating Time network issues call for papers
Kent Law School’s Regulating Time network has issued a call for papers for an edited collection. Co-ordinated jointly by Reader in Law at Kent Law … Read more
Gain insight into work of Kent Law Clinic via social media
A unique insight into pro-bono legal practice undertaken by staff and students at Kent Law Clinic can now be gained via social media. The Kent … Read more
Professor Grief talking about Marshall Islands’ ICJ cases at conference in Scotland
Kent Law School Professor Nick Grief is talking about nuclear weapons, international law and the Marshall Islands’ cases in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) … Read more
Workshop exploring legal hermeneutics on 5/6 June
A two-day interdisciplinary workshop exploring legal hermeneutics will be co-organised by the Kent Centre for European and Comparative Law (Kent CECL) and the Maison Française … Read more
Graduate Research Conference at Kent Law School on 8/9 June
Postgraduate students will critically explore the ways in which research can challenge forms of power and injustice at Kent Law School’s third annual Graduate Research … Read more
Kent ranked as top 20 UK law school in latest Guardian University Guide
Kent continues to rank as one of the best law schools in the UK, achieving a position of 17th in the national Guardian Good University … Read more
Enforcement of EU Environmental Law
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
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