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Friday in Focus: Arushi Garg

Friday in Focus: Arushi Garg

I am currently a Stipendiary Lecturer in law at St Hilda’s College, Oxford. Simultaneously, I am a D Phil candidate in Law based at the Centre for Criminology. My research examines factors associated with conviction and acquittal in ...
First Edition of the University of Oxford Human Rights Hub Journal

First Edition of the University of Oxford Human Rights Hub Journal

The University of Oxford Human Rights Hub Journal (U OxHRH J) is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal on human rights. The U OxHRH J is dedicated to advancing the study of international and comparative human rights law. It ...
Intersectionality and Human Rights Workshop

Intersectionality and Human Rights Workshop

On 14 November 2018 – with the generous support of the Society of Legal Scholars – the University of Bristol will host a one-day workshop, entitled ‘Intersectionality and Human Rights Law’. The event will take place in the Lady Hale ...
Three Nature Rights Events in Oxford

Three Nature Rights Events in Oxford

Are you interested in the relationship between humans and nature ? This September there are three free events at the lovely green space of Barracks Lane Community Gardens, which are looking at the human-nature relationship, organised ...
Call for Papers-The Age of Human Rights Journal

Call for Papers-The Age of Human Rights Journal

The Human Rights Age Journal is a scientific journal of international relevance, published in English, peer-reviewed and open-access, containing papers concerning Human Rights from different approaches. This Journal is edited in the ...
Call for Papers: Fundamental Rights at Work – INTRAlaw Colloquium, Aarhus University, Denmark

Call for Papers: Fundamental Rights at Work – INTRAlaw Colloquium, Aarhus University, Denmark

Dates: Tuesday 27 and Wednesday 28 November 2018 Early career workshop: Monday 26 November 2018 Fundamental rights at work The aim of the colloquium is to bring together researchers with an interest in fundamental rights in ...
Friday in Focus: Dhvani Mehta

Friday in Focus: Dhvani Mehta

When I first came to Oxford to read for the Bachelor of Civil Law in 2009, an entirely new way of thinking opened up to me. I entered a world of theoretical concepts and academic abstraction that challenged me intellectually in ways ...
End Child Marriage

End Child Marriage

Over 200 students and members of the public turned up for a rally today in a roaring show of support to end child marriage in Bandar Sunway. The event, jointly organised by The Body Shop Malaysia, Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO), ...
Call for Papers: International Conference of Europeanists on the Themes of Sovereignties in Contention: Nations, Regions and Citizens in Europe

Call for Papers: International Conference of Europeanists on the Themes of Sovereignties in Contention: Nations, Regions and Citizens in Europe

The Council for European Studies (CES) at Columbia University invites proposal submissions for the 26th International Conference of Europeanists on the themes of Sovereignties in Contention: Nations, Regions and Citizens in ...
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship: Fair Work in the Platform Economy in the Global South

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship: Fair Work in the Platform Economy in the Global South

Closing Date: 31 August 2018 The Department of Mercantile and Labour Law at the University of the Western Cape invites applications for a post-doctoral research fellowship in a multi-disciplinary research project titled Fairwork in ...
Friday in Focus: Chintan Chandrachud

Friday in Focus: Chintan Chandrachud

I am an associate at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, London. My practice focuses on commercial litigation, international arbitration and tax litigation. Some of the work that I have done in the last couple of years ...
Special Issue of Jurisprudence: A Book Symposium on Ruth Dukes’ The Labour Constitution

Special Issue of Jurisprudence: A Book Symposium on Ruth Dukes’ The Labour Constitution

A special issue of the journal Jurisprudence has been published, with a book symposium on Ruth Dukes’ The Labour Constitution: The Enduring Idea of Labour Law. This book examines the idea of labour law – its scope and its defining ...