Heather McRobie

Heather McRobie is an Editor of the OxHRH Blog. She is a final year DPhil student in Socio-Legal Studies and a member of Wolfson College, University of Oxford. She has a Master’s degree in Human Rights and Democracy from the University of Bologna and University of Sarajevo, and a BA in History and Politics from the University of Oxford. She has also worked as an editor at openDemocracy, and at various human rights organisations. |Heather McRobie is an Editor of the OxHRH Blog. She is a final year DPhil student in Socio-Legal Studies and a member of Wolfson College, University of Oxford. She has a Master’s degree in Human Rights and Democracy from the University of Bologna and University of Sarajevo, and a BA in History and Politics from the University of Oxford. She has also worked as an editor at openDemocracy, and at various human rights organisations. |Heather McRobie is an Editor of the OxHRH Blog. She is a final year DPhil student in Socio-Legal Studies and a member of Wolfson College, University of Oxford. She has a Master’s degree in Human Rights and Democracy from the University of Bologna and University of Sarajevo, and a BA in History and Politics from the University of Oxford. She has also worked as an editor at openDemocracy, and at various human rights organisations.

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Will Tunisia’s Truth and Dignity Commission Heal the Wounds of the Authoritarian Past? 

Will Tunisia’s Truth and Dignity Commission Heal the Wounds of the Authoritarian Past? 

Tunisia’s Truth and Dignity Commission sets a precedent in transitional justice initiatives amongst countries that experienced the Arab uprisings four years ago, and has been greeted with optimism by victims of the Ben Ali regime.  ...
Egyptian Human Rights Groups Face Difficult Choices After Al-Sisi’s Ultimatum

Egyptian Human Rights Groups Face Difficult Choices After Al-Sisi’s Ultimatum

A Mubarak-era law stating that human rights groups must register has been utilised by President al-Sisi’s administration to encourage compliance with the administration by human rights organisations based in Egypt. Issued with an ...