Law joint degree (with Arts and Social Sciences subjects) LLM/MSc/MA: Research areas

Arts and social sciences research

Many of our staff in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences are research active. This ensures they are in touch with the latest thinking and bring best practice to your studies.

The Helen Bamber Centre for the Study of Conflict, Rights and Mass Violence was founded in 2004 to provide a focus for research and teaching in human rights and international conflict. The centre is named after veteran human rights campaigner Helen Bamber, who has devoted her life to the victims of conflicts across the world.

Law research

Kingston Law School has a strong research reputation covering a range of topics, including criminal justice, dispute resolution and law and education. There are also three major clusters of activity in the Unit for Employment Law and Policy, the Centre for Insolvency Law and Policy, and the Jean Monnet Chair in European Law. Staff are at the forefront of their subject areas and have strong links with the Law Society and Institute of Legal Executives.

You can view the full range of research papers published by Kingston Law School academics via the Kingston University Research Repository.

Student research

You may be able to publish any research you undertake on the Kingston University Research and Innovation Reports (KURIR) website. This site gives anyone associated with Kingston University the opportunity to publish articles, which will be permanently available to the academic community.

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