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How can we find justice?

There is no straight path to the restoration of justice. Justice takes a different image according to the situation people are placed in and to other factors like their character, their personal experiences and their feelings. As you can observe, all of the aforementioned are subjective ideas and this provokes the speculation; is justice also [...]

Using ‘Legal Education’ to improve the world

With a backdrop of the 21st century and the decade gone by, this essay suggests how my conception and experience of legal education has the tools to enable students to contribute to the society. There are two basic conceptions of law that I would divide legal education into. The first is regarding the potent tools [...]

Negotiation programme excites Medway students

The Kent Law School (KLS) at Medway continues to bolster its student offerings and encourage student development through the development of extracurricular activities, the latest of these being the establishment of a Negotiation Programme.
The Negotiation Programme is aimed at teaching students the skill of resolving disputes with other parties as less formal, pre-action measure. Negotiation [...]

Orbituary – Lord Bingham

Thomas Henry Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill, KG PC QC FBA one of Britain’s most senior jurists as former Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice and Senior Law Lord died on 11th September 2010 at the age of seventy six in London at his home. Lord Bingham who was described by the Kent Law [...]

Work experience: is it really that important?

As a first year student it has been really difficult trying to obtain any legal work experience. After sending what felt like hundreds of CV’s & covering letters to no avail, I became of the opinion that nobody really wants first year law students; the demand is for second year’s so that training contracts could [...]






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