Kent Student Law Review (KSLR), a new student-led law journal, will be launched at Kent Law School in October.
The journal, which will be issued annually, provides a platform for students and academics at Kent Law School to have their work reviewed and published. It has been produced by an Editorial Board drawn from current students and recent graduates, led by Editors-in-Chief Ayda Tabrizi and Nico Mesiainen (pictured).
Nico said:
‘We seek to promote the unique legal heritage of Kent Law School by promoting and publishing theoretically informed critical legal scholarship, which situates law in society.
‘In this first volume, we are publishing articles written by Kent students and alumni. Topics range from IP Law and assisted suicide to climate change.’
The Editorial Board has been supported by Kent Law School staff, including Law Lecturer Máiréad Enright and a Review Committee comprising Professor Rosemary Hunter, Anne Bottomley and Dr Vicky Conway.
A launch party for the journal will be held in Grimond Foyer/GLT2 on Friday 3 October, from 6pm until 8pm.
Further information about making a submission to the journal is available on the Kent Student Law Review webpage and on the KSLR Facebook page.
For more information: email a.p.shieber@kent.ac.uk