The OxHRH Publications Page is a dynamic teaching and research resource that showcases the latest human rights publications from our global network. The latest editions are:
Nicole Busby and Grace James, A History of Regulating ...
Admissions open for MSt International Human Rights Law starting September 2021
We are pleased to announce that admissions for the Master’s in International Human Rights Law at the University of Oxford are open for the course starting September 2021.
The degree is offered on a part-time basis over two academic ...
Online Event: ‘The Genocide Convention – A Solution or Part of the Problem?’
Free online event via Zoom, Wednesday 2 December 2020, 6.30-7.30pm
Is the necessity to prove ‘special intent’ obstructing the protection of vulnerable groups?
The Genocide Convention signified an international commitment to prevent ...
Join the UCL European Institute for the Sakharov Debate: What Price Health? Health, human rights and public trust
27 November | 10:30 am - 12:00 pm. Register here.
Nearly all policies affect health and well-being, whether for good or for ill. Optimally protecting population health may, among other things, require regulating manufacturers to ...
27 November 2020 | 15.30 - 17.00 (UK time)
The past 2 decades have seen growing numbers of migrants, and would-be asylum seekers, embarking on perilous sea crossings to flee violence, conflict or persecution. Private vessels have ...
New MOOC on Children Deprived of Liberty: Enacting the Recommendations of the UN Global Study
In 2019 the UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty drew the world’s attention to an appalling reality: more than seven million children worldwide are deprived of liberty every year. Still a conservative estimate, this ...
Film: In Solidarity – The Migration Blanket
In Solidarity - The Migration Blanket is a collaborative artwork created during COVID-19 by Refugee and Asylum Seeker girls and women around the world and International Artist and Human Rights Activist, Salma Zulfiqar. The artwork ...
Book Panel: Anti-Discrimination Law in Civil Law Jurisdictions – A Successful Transplant?
03 February 2021, 5-7pm Online
Jointly organised by the Bonavero Institute pf Human Rights and Oxford Human Rights Hub, this book panel will discuss the findings of a recently published edited volume on Anti-Discrimination Law in ...
Right to a Better World-Documentary Series
Health is a human right, and tactics learned from the human rights movement can help ensure every person access to the highest standard of sexual and reproductive health. The Oxford Human Rights Hub, World Health Organization, the UN ...
Leading Human Rights Organizations Petition UN and Release Report on Case Emblematic Of Maduro’s Assault on Rule of Law
The Case of Judge Afiuni and the Survival of the Rule of Law in Venezuela
On Thursday 12 November, the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights (RWCHR), the International Bar Association s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) and the ...
Grand Final of the Herbert Smith Freehills Disability Mooting Championship 14 November: Oxford v Cambridge and Panel Discussion
Both the Grand Final and Panel Discussion will take place online 14 November 2020, 2:45PM to 6:00PM. Register here for the webinar link.
About The Herbert Smith Freehills Disability Mooting Championship: Oxford v Cambridge
This ...
Panel Discussion – Interaction with Legal Academics with Disabilities
1 December, 12.30-2:30pm GMT, 6-8pm IST.
Panelists: Professor Michael Stein, Professor Peter Blanck, Professor Paul Harpur, Professor Shirish Deshpande, Dr. Sanjay Jain and Professor Anna Lawson.
Moderator: Professor Sandra ...