We currently have no upcoming events listed - but watch this space. Past events are listed below.
14 Nov 2014 - FGV Direito São Paulo, Brazil
The Oxford Human Rights Hub is delighted to be a part of the ‘Gender, Race and Poverty: Addressing Multiple Identities Through Law’ workshop, from 12th -14th November, 2014 in São Paulo, Brazil. This international workshop is the results of collaborative efforts between FGV Direito SP, the Oxford Human Rights Hub at the University of Oxford […]
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04 Nov 2014 - Senior Common Room, Law Faculty
Justice Mokgoro discussed the role of intersectional identities in the judicial decision making process. She drew on her personal experiences as the South African Constitutional Courts first female, black judge to highlight the pervasive role that identity plays in the process of judging, and gave an insight into the nuances of a judge’s use of identity and […]
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27 Feb 2014 - Senior Common Room, Oxford Faculty of Law
The Oxford Human Rights Hub was delighted to host Professor Sir Bob Hepple (QC, FBA and Chair of the Equal Rights Trust) to give a seminar on: ‘Discrimination Law: Meeting the Challenges” Abstract: Since reaching its high point with the enactment of the Equality Act in 2010, British discrimination law has faced a series of […]
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11 Sep 2012 - Pembroke College
The Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH) is hosted its inaugural workshop, ‘Elusive Equalities: Sex, Gender and Women’, from 11-12 September 2012 at Pembroke College in Oxford. The workshop explored current challenges to achieving gender equality and how human rights frameworks can be used to address these challenges. There was an exciting line-up of speakers and participants, including leading […]
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Date to be confirmed
The Grand Final of the inaugural Herbert Smith Freehills Disability Mooting Championship: Oxford v Cambridge will take place at 3 pm on 16th November 2019 at the Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre, Worcester College, Oxford. This exciting moot court competition aims to promote the study of disability and the law. The moot will be spread across […]
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