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OxHRH Honoured at the Vice-Chancellor’s Diversity Awards

OxHRH Honoured at the Vice-Chancellor’s Diversity Awards

Last night, the Oxford Human Rights Hub was highly commended at the Vice-Chancellor's Diversity Awards for our work promoting equality and diversity in teaching and learning about human rights. This is the inaugural year of the ...
About the 8th-Providing Information on 8th Amendment and Proposed Abortion Law Reform in Ireland

About the 8th-Providing Information on 8th Amendment and Proposed Abortion Law Reform in Ireland

In the run-up to the referendum to repeal the 8th Amendment due to be held on 25 May 2018 this website is a resource that seeks to answer questions about the law as it is, and the law as it is proposed to be. It is a collaboration ...
Terrorism – The Problems & Solutions-Nobel Laureate Tawakkol Karman

Terrorism – The Problems & Solutions-Nobel Laureate Tawakkol Karman

The Oxford Guild and its Collegium Global Network in association with the Oxford PPE Society is delighted to welcome a very special guest - Tawakkol Karman, one of the most famous and most decorated Nobel Peace Prize Winners of all ...
Women’s Legal Landmarks Project

Women’s Legal Landmarks Project

What are the key legal landmarks for women? What role did women and feminists play in bringing them about? What impact have they had lived experience of women? How might feminist legal history advance and transform legal ...
Workshops with Liz Curran in Nottingham on Access to Justice

Workshops with Liz Curran in Nottingham on Access to Justice

This event is organised and hosted Professor Jane Ching and her colleagues at Nottingham Law School and through the Centre for Legal Education. These are facilitated workshops/roundtables. Liz is and experienced facilitator & ...
Oxford Transitional Justice Research: Seminar Series

Oxford Transitional Justice Research: Seminar Series

This term the series has a particular focus on Syria and the Middle East, with topics covered including Iraqi migrants in Syria, Syrians working in Turkey, and Islamic traditions of refuge. We kick off with a book launch for Professor ...
Post-Doctoral Positions-University of Glasgow-ESCR Funded Project Work on Demand

Post-Doctoral Positions-University of Glasgow-ESCR Funded Project Work on Demand

In the School of Law, University of Glasgow, we are currently advertising two postdoctoral researcher positions in connection with the ESRC-Funded Project Work on Demand. The WorkOD project seeks to investigate the ever-evolving ...
Kwibuka Rwanda-Remembering Rwanda Event

Kwibuka Rwanda-Remembering Rwanda Event

3-5pm, Mansfield College: Opening prayers; panel discussion; survivor testimony; and candle lighting. With special guests Her Excellency Yamina Karitanyi, High Commissioner of the Republic of Rwanda; Lord Mayor of Oxford, Jean ...
New Publication: Chris McCrudden, Litigating Religions (OUP, 2018)

New Publication: Chris McCrudden, Litigating Religions (OUP, 2018)

This new publication from Chris McCrudden Litigating Religions: An Essay on Human Rights, Courts and Beliefs (OUP, 2018) explores the contested relationship between human rights, religion, and litigation. It demonstrates how the ...
European Trade Union Confederation Brian Bercusson Award

European Trade Union Confederation Brian Bercusson Award

The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) has instituted an award to honour the outstanding and dynamic scientific work, of great value to the European trade union movement, of the late labour law Professor Brian Bercusson: the ...
Equal Rights Trust Five Year Strategy

Equal Rights Trust Five Year Strategy

The Equal Rights Trust has just released its five year strategy. The report can be found here.
Inxeba: Film Screening

Inxeba: Film Screening

Inxeba (The Wound) is a film directed by John Trengove. The film depicts the story of Xolani (played by Nakhane Touré, an openly gay musician) and Kwanda, that unfolds in the mountains of the Eastern Cape. Xolani is assigned to guide ...