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Dr. Richard Warren is an Immigration Law Adviser and Lecturer at the Kent Law Clinic, University of Kent. With over 15 years’ experience as an accredited IAAS Level 2 Senior Immigration Caseworker, he specializes in representing asylum seekers, refugees, and migrants. He holds a PhD from the University of Kent (2021), focusing on the development of immigration tribunals. His research interests include UK immigration history, refugee law, asylum claims involving unaccompanied minors, and the intersection of human rights with immigration controls. He teaches the undergraduate Immigration Law module and contributes to academic discussions on precarious migrant status. His publications critically analyze legal frameworks, Supreme Court decisions, and systemic failures affecting marginalized groups. He collaborates with local NGOs and refugee charities to advocate for policy reforms.
Publications highlight trends in legal precarity, children’s rights in asylum processes, and challenges under Article 8 ECHR. Teaching and clinic work emphasize practical legal skills alongside theoretical understanding. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his impactful advocacy and academic contributions are notable. He advises on immigration matters without listed student supervisees, focusing instead on casework and policy critique.





