The Oxford Human Rights Hub blog expresses its solidarity with the ongoing UCU strike over pay equality, precariousness, pensions and working conditions! The OxHRH Blog will resume processing fresh submissions after the end of the ...
Call For Papers & Participation For Remembering S.P. SATHE: 14th International Conference On Contemporary Trends In Comparative Public Law
The Indian Law Society (ILS) Law College, Pune, under the auspices of Remembering SP Sathe Foundation (set up by the Indian Law Society) and Centre for Public Law is pleased to invite abstracts from law students, academicians , ...
New book from OxHRH Associate Linda Mulcahy: The Democratic Courthouse: A Modern History of Design, Due Process and Dignity
The Democratic Courthouse by Linda Mulcahy and Emma Rowden examines how changing understandings of the relationship between government and the governed came to be reflected in the buildings designed to house the modern legal system ...
Human Rights Abuses in the Cameroon Anglophone Crisis: Recommendations for Action
The first report from the Cameroon Anglophone Crisis research group, based at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, has been published, and is now available online.
The Report documents gross human rights abuses that have been ...
New Oxford vs Cambridge Moot Court Case Competition on Disability Law
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 ...
International Human Rights Law Master’s Admissions and Scholarships – The University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education
The University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education is pleased to announce that admissions for the Master’s in International Human Rights Law are open for the course starting September 2020.
The degree is conducted on a ...
Trust Conference London 2019
Save the date!
On November 13th and 14th , the Thomson Reuters Foundation will be hosting its flagship annual event, Trust Conference. Held in the heart of London, the conference brings together some 600 delegates from diverse ...
Call for Papers: Workshop on “Federalism and Socio-economic Inequalities”
Call for Papers
Federalism is considered one of the most promising constitutional mechanisms to help deal with the challenges posed by the process of globalization and increasing inequality, in addition to being an ...
World Bank ombudsman raises ‘substantial concerns’ about investment in Bridge International Academies
NAIROBI, 25TH OCTOBER 2019. The World Bank’s independent recourse and accountability mechanism, Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO), published a report raising “substantial concerns” regarding Bridge International Academies (BIA) and ...
First Textbook on International and European Disability Law and Policy
Dr. Andrea Broderick, of Maastricht University, The Netherlands, and Dr. Delia Ferri, of the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, have co-authored the first textbook on International and European Disability Law and Policy: Text, ...
Forthcoming talk: ‘Migration: The Movement of Humankind from Prehistory to the Present’
Migration: The Movement of Humankind from Prehistory to the Present
Professor Robin Cohen, Professor Emeritus of Development Studies, University of Oxford
Tuesday 12 November, 5pm – 6pm at the Oxford Martin School, followed by book ...
Oxford screening: Cook Off – Award-winning Zimbabwean romantic comedy