Lawyers for a People’s Vote has been established to support the calls for a People’s Vote on the final Brexit deal negotiated by the Government.
Brexit is an epic constitutional change. We are therefore asking lawyers to sign our ...
Scholarships for Master’s in International Human Rights Law
Scholarships are available for our part-time Master’s in International Human Rights Law at the University of Oxford starting September 2019.
The programme is aimed at lawyers and other human rights advocates who wish to pursue ...
The Role of the Proportionality Test in Determining Corporate Obligations in Relation to Fundamental Rights
The OxHRH in partnership with the Human Rights Discussion Group will be hosting a seminar with David Bilchitz exploring the question: Is there a role for the proportionality test in determining corporate obligations in relation to ...
Bonavero Institute of Human Rights: Student Programmes
The Bonavero Institute of Human Rights invites applications for two of its student programmes this term: the Research Training Programme on Use of Force and a Seminar Series on Strategizing about Human Rights with a focus on Business ...
OxHRH Communications Director Awarded Postdoctoral Fellowship in Media Law
OxHRH Communications Director, Dr Kira Allmann, has been awarded a three-year Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Media Law and Policy in the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Oxford.
Kira completed her DPhil in ...
OxHRH and TNNLU Host Affirmative Action and the SDG of Goal of Gender Equality Conference
The Tamil Nadu National Law University (TNNLU), in collaboration with the Oxford Human Rights Hub, United Kingdom hosted a two day International Conference on Affirmative Action and the Sustainable Development Goal of Gender ...
New book on ‘Media, Conflict and the State in Africa’ by Nicole Stremlau
Countries emerging from violent conflict face difficult challenges about what the role of media should be in political transitions, particularly when attempting to build a new state and balance a difficult legacy. 'Media, Conflict, ...
**New** U of OxHRH J Article-The State Made Informalisation of Women Workers
Aelim Yun, ‘The State Made Informalisation of Women Workers: A Case Study into Care Work in South Korea’ (2018) U of OxHRH J 46
Abstract
This article examines the fragmentation of care work undertaken by women in South Korea ...
Oxford Martin School Call for Expressions of Interest: Innovating for a Sustainable Future
The 2015 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of 17 global goals making up the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: an agenda for action to achieve human well-being, equitable prosperity and a healthy ...
PhD Scholarships Available at Melbourne Law Scool on Indian Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law
Applications are invited from suitably qualified scholars for a PhD scholarship at Melbourne Law School (MLS) on any aspect of Indian equality or anti-discrimination law. Comparative law research proposals are welcome, provided they ...
**New** U of OxHRH J Article: Early Childhood Education and Care for Informal Workers
Elizabeth Hill, ‘Early Childhood Education and Care for Informal Workers: An Emancipatory Framework for Better Working Futures’ (2018) U of OxHRH J 16
Abstract
Women workers in emerging economies are concentrated in informal ...
Call for Papers-Cities in Federal Theory Workshop
20 - 21 JUNE 2019
MELBOURNE LAW SCHOOL
Cities, especially metropolitan cities and megacities, are unique socio-economic spaces where there is constant need to reconcile diversity and social cohesion through legal tools. Academic ...