Professor Amanda Perry-Kessaris FAcSS FDRS SFHEA

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Professor Amanda Perry-Kessaris FAcSS FDRS SFHEA

About

Amanda specialises in empirically grounded, theoretically informed, cross-disciplinary approaches to law; and focuses on the intersections of law with design, and law with economic life. 

She has qualifications in law (LLB and LLM Southampton; PhD LSE), economics (PGCert Birkbeck) and graphic design (PGCert and MA University of the Arts London). She is an elected Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, elected Fellow of the Design Research Society, and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

Amanda joined Kent in 2013, having previously held posts at SOAS, Birkbeck, and Queen Mary in London, and the Universities of Dundee and Sussex.

She blogs at Approaching Law and much of her work is freely available via SSRN and Vimeo.


Research interests

A key question running through Amanda’s current research is: What might law and design do for each other?

She is currently writing a monograph entitled Law and Design, to be published by Routledge in 2027.

Her recent projects on this theme include explorations of: 

A second question that has run through Amanda’s research for several decades is: How might we enhance our ability to understand and influence the actual and potential economic lives of law? That work has been influenced by collaborations with Diamond Ashiagbor, Prabha Kotiswaran and others to develop an Economic Sociology of Law (with financial support from the Journal of Law and Society, see Towards an Economic Sociology of Law (Wiley-Blackwell 2013); and underpinned by a British Academy-funded investigation into the impact of economic approaches on the field of law and development, especially the rise of legal indicators. Her earlier empirical research includes studies of legal aspects of foreign investment in India and Sri Lanka: Global Business, Local Law 2008, funded by a Leverhulme Trust Fellowship and an SLSA Research Grant; and Legal systems as a determinant of foreign direct investment 2001; as well as research into environmental justice in Bangalore/Bengaluru (funded by the ESRC and Ford Foundation 1995).

Teaching

Amanda currently convenes modules on Law and Economy and International Economic Law. In recent years she has convened Legal Design, and Research Methods in Law, and taught Property Law.

Supervision

Amanda is interested in supervising research that takes sociologically, ethnographically and/or visually-attuned approaches to law; especially to the economic life of law.
She has (co)-supervised over a dozen PhDs to completion that have focused on diverse themes and contexts such as foreign investment in Russia and Sri Lanka, waste picking in South Africa, trusts in Thailand, and anti-corruption in Nigeria. 

Professional

SFHEA

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