**New** U of OxHRH J Article ‘Institutional Interactions in Gender Pay Equity: A Call for Inclusive, Equal and Transparent Labour Markets’
Jill Rubery and Aristea Koukiadaki, ‘Institutional Interactions in Gender Pay Equity: A Call for Inclusive, Equal and Transparent Labour Markets’ (2018) U of OxHRH J 115
Abstract
Closing the gender pay gap is not proving to be a ...
#VisibleWikiWomen Edit-a-thon: Learn How to Edit Wikipedia and Fight Gender Bias Online
Join Whose Knowledge? and Wikimedia UK for a Wikipedia edit-a-thon to hack gender bias on the world's most visited website!
When: Friday, November 23, 5-8 PM
Where: Rhodes House, Oxford
Register: Eventbrite
Only around 1 ...
Applications for Centre for Law and Policy Equality Fellowships
At the Centre for Law and Policy Research (CLPR), we focus on addressing discrimination at the intersections of caste, gender, sexuality, and disability and other minorities through law.
As a part of this work, we are excited to ...
New Publication: Distant Justice: The Impact of the International Criminal Court on African Politics (CUP, 2018)
There are a number of controversies surrounding the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Africa. Critics have charged it with neo-colonial meddling in African affairs, accusing it of undermining national sovereignty and domestic ...
**NEW** U of OxHRH J Article-An Intersectional Approach to Addressing Gender and Other Forms of Discrimination in Labour in the Commonwealth Caribbean
Rose-Marie Belle Antoine, ‘Intersectional Approach to Addressing Gender and Other Forms of Discrimination in Labour in the Commonwealth Caribbean’ (2018) U of OxHRH J 86
Abstract
Commonwealth Caribbean legal frameworks ...
Lecture: Perspectives on the Nakba: The Palestinian ‘Catastrophe’ 70 Years on
New Publication: The Politics of Love in Myanmar
The Politics of Love in Myanmar offers an intimate ethnographic account of a group of LGBT activists before, during, and after Myanmar's post-2011 political transition. Lynette J. Chua explores how these activists devoted themselves ...
Between Conservatism and Pragmatism: Crafting a Human Rights-Based Approach to HIV/AIDS Related Services for Women in the Middle East
Venue: Fellows Dining Room, Hilda Besse building, St Antony's College
Date: 12 November 2018. 2pm
Speaker(s): Dr Kamiar Alaei (Co-president, Institute for International Health and Education)
Chair: Dr Nazila Ghanea ...
2008 Moore Prize Literature Short List
This year’s finalists for the Moore Prize are a diverse set of works that attest, individually and collectively, to the resilience of the human spirit and value of human dignity when these are most imperiled. Our imaginations are ...
**New** U of OxHRH J Article-Extending Occupational Health and Safety Law to Informal Workers
Pamhidzai Bamu-Chipunza, ‘Extending Occupational Health and Safety Law to Informal Workers: The Case of Street Vendors in South Africa’ (2018) U of OxHRH J 61
Abstract
Workers in the informal economy are equally – if not more – ...
Working Together: Human Rights and the Sustainable Development Goals
The Sustainable Development Goals commit the world to ending poverty and eliminating gender discrimination. This echoes the legal obligations of states in human rights law to guarantee socio-economic rights and achieve gender ...
Friday in Focus: Rory Kelly
I’m a third year doctorate student at Worcester College, and for the last two years was an editor for the Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog. It feels odd to write ‘was’ and remarkable to think that two years have passed so quickly.
My ...