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OxHRH Associate Tarun Khaitan Awarded the 2018 Letten Prize

OxHRH Associate Tarun Khaitan Awarded the 2018 Letten Prize

On 20 March 2018, the Letten Prize for young researchers was launched by Letten Foundation and the Young Academy of Norway. When the first call for applications ended, well over 200 applications from researchers from all over the ...
World Bank Releases Women, Business and the Law Report

World Bank Releases Women, Business and the Law Report

Women, Business and the Law measures how laws, regulations and institutions differentiate between women and men in ways that may affect women’s incentives or capacity to work or to set up and run a business. It provides data on legal ...
Friday in Focus-Ignacio de Casas

Friday in Focus-Ignacio de Casas

I started my human rights career in my native Mendoza, the land of sun and good wine, in western Argentina. I worked there as a partner at Southern Lights Group, a litigation and advisory firm that provides legal strategies and ...
Post-Grad and Post-Doc Funding Opportunity in ‘Law, Equality and Social Justice’ at University of Witwatersrand

Post-Grad and Post-Doc Funding Opportunity in ‘Law, Equality and Social Justice’ at University of Witwatersrand

The NRF funded South African Research Chair in ‘Law, Equality and Social Justice’, based at the School of Law, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, invites applications for postdoctoral fellowships and postgraduate bursaries ...
OxHRH Collaborates with Oxfam on Action4Justice—Kenya Project

OxHRH Collaborates with Oxfam on Action4Justice—Kenya Project

OxHRH is delighted to be collaborating with Oxfam on Action4Justice. This project will be undertaken by OxHRH Researcher Victoria Miyandazi. Action4Justice is a group of NGOs united to support public interest litigation worldwide. ...
Pressing for Progress: Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in 2018

Pressing for Progress: Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in 2018

This report for the UK Equality and Human Rights Commission looks at the state of women's rights in Great Britain in 2018. It assesses the progress on women's rights since 2013 and makes recommendations to the UK and Welsh ...
Applications are open for Kathleen Fitzpatrick Visiting Fellowships in Comparative Constitutional Law in 2019

Applications are open for Kathleen Fitzpatrick Visiting Fellowships in Comparative Constitutional Law in 2019

Professor Adrienne Stone is the holder of a Kathleen Fitzpatrick Australian Laureate Fellowship awarded by the Australian Research Council from 2016 – 2021. The purpose of the award is to establish a world-class, capacity building ...
University of Bristol celebrates launch of new Centre for Law at Work

University of Bristol celebrates launch of new Centre for Law at Work

On 28 June the University of Bristol's Law School celebrated the formal launch of its Centre for Law at Work. Supported by internationally acclaimed academics, the Centre establishes Bristol as a centre of excellence in employment and ...
Tickets Available for The Development of Abortion Rights in a Changing Europe

Tickets Available for The Development of Abortion Rights in a Changing Europe

This conference will explore what human rights law has to say on the issue of abortion in 2018. The provision of abortion services for women, including the extent to which one can consider abortion a “right”, is one of the foremost ...
Congratulations to the OxHRH Team Members of Being Appointed Clerks at the South African Constitutional Court

Congratulations to the OxHRH Team Members of Being Appointed Clerks at the South African Constitutional Court

Congratulations to OxHRH Research Director Helen Taylor on her appointment as a law clerk at the South African Constitutional Court and to OxHRH Research Associate Sanya Samtani on her appointment as a foreign law clerk for Justice ...
Call for Papers Young Scholars Forum Melbourne Institute of Comparative Constitutional Law

Call for Papers Young Scholars Forum Melbourne Institute of Comparative Constitutional Law

The Melbourne Institute of Comparative Constitutional Law (Institute) is an initiative of the Laureate Program in Comparative Constitutional Law, which is the program funded by the Australian Research Council for 2017-2022 which will ...
Legal Research Intern Position at the Advice on Individual Rights in Europe Centre

Legal Research Intern Position at the Advice on Individual Rights in Europe Centre

Job Type: Legal Research Intern Days per week: 4 days a week with one ‘work from home’ day Duration: 4 Months Start date: 3 September 2018 Job Description: The Intern will be based within the Western Balkans team, working on ...