Open to anyone interested in studying law, this free programme offered a taste of the legal topics you can study as part of a law degree at the University of Kent.
Missed the 2024 series? You can catch up on YouTube to see our seminars on The Legal Legacies of Slavery and Empire, ‘Stop the boats’ or ‘Everything’s broken’, and Law in Action.
Dr Allison Holmes and Dr Antonia Porter consider Law in our hands by thinking about the role of jurors in criminal trials.
Dr Carin Tunaker and Vivien Gambling explore Law in the making with a spotlight on homelessness.
Graham Tegg, Vivien Gambling and Phillipa Bruce explore Law in action by considering the case work of the Clinic.
Professor Alain Pottage and Dr Jose Bellido introduce you to foundational principles and topical examples of intellectual property law.
Dr Marie Kerin and Lucinda Griffiths take you through the case of the ‘Washington Torture Lawyers’, asking ourselves – can torture ever be justified?
Human rights experts and academics Sian Lewis and Mohammad Nayyeri ask whether we have a right to protest?
Sheona York, immigration solicitor at the Kent Law Clinic, asks whether Britain welcomes refugees?
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