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Announcements

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  • New Editorial Board 2021

    2021-05-06

    We are delighted to announce the appointment of the Editorial Board of the Kent Law Review.

    Editors
    Aditya Kanuparthi, Kent Law School, University of Kent
    Albert Badia Costafreda, Kent Law School, University of Kent
    Amber Lennox, Kent Law School, University of Kent
    Hannah Guy, Kent Law School, University of Kent
    Jireh Akandwanaho, Kent Law School, University of Kent
    Lauren Barnard, Kent Law School, University of Kent
    Mehin Abdullayeva, Kent Law School, University of Kent
    Morton Thornton, Kent Law School, University of Kent
    Paarth Manjarekar, Kent Law School, University of Kent
    Pedro Boina E Carvalho, Kent Law School, University of Kent
    Riya Bhattacharya, Kent Law School, University of Kent
    Sarah Blanchard, Kent Law School, University of Kent
    Shaghayegh Ghezelayagh, Kent Law School, University of Kent
    Sophie Knappett, Kent Law School, University of Kent

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    Chris Caballero, Kent School of Architecture and Planning, University of Kent

    Academic Advisory Team
    Professor Maria Drakopoulou, Kent Law School, University of Kent
    Dr Ida Petretta, Kent Law School, University of Kent

    University of Kent OSC
    Josie Caplehorne, Office for Scholarly Communication, University of Kent

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  • KSLR Call for Submissions

    2016-12-19

                                CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS


    The Kent Student Law Review (‘KSLR’) is very pleased to announce an open call for submissions for its third issue. The KSLR is a student-led publication  that is aimed at providing a unique platform to promote the best work
    produced by Kent Law School Students, both undergraduate and post-graduate. Our focus is to publish the very best of theoretically informed critical legal scholarship that is the best representation of law in society.


    The Call for Submissions is open to all stages of study, both undergraduate and postgraduate level. The KSLR is seeking submissions between 3,000 and 10,000 words in length, however we are happy to invite submissions of shorter papers provided that they are of a high quality. Case comments and book reviews are also welcomed but should not exceed 3,000 words. Furthermore, articles which are based on essays and dissertations originally submitted for
    assessment are accepted. In such cases, the submission’s original grade should be no lower than 65%. Even where articles satisfy such minimum requirements, revisions may be required, if determined to be necessary, at the discretion of the KSLR Editorial Board.

    Submissions are subject to a double blind review—where neither the reviewer’s nor the author’s identities are known to one another. Final decisions regarding the publishing of submissions will be made by the KSLR Editorial Board and will ultimately be based upon quality of research and writing, diversity and fit with the focus and philosophy of the KSLR.

    All submissions are required to be submitted in the KLSR house style which can be found on the KSLR website and are due by 2pm on Wednesday February 15 th 2017. All manuscripts must be uploaded in Microsoft Word format to https://journals.kent.ac.uk/index.php/kslr

    If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us at
    KSLReditor@kent.ac.uk

    Sincerely,
    KSLR Editorial Board

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