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The OxHRH Participates in The Africa Oxford Initiative

The OxHRH Participates in The Africa Oxford Initiative

The OxHRH was delighted and had a lot of fun participating in The Africa Oxford Initiative! The team discussed their research into affirmative action in South Africa; socio-economic rights in the constitution of Namibia; the right ...
OPBP Project on the Rights of Uber Drivers

OPBP Project on the Rights of Uber Drivers

OPBP, partnered with the Social Law Project at the University of the Western Cape, has recently produced a report on the employment status of Uber drivers, to assist with ongoing litigation before the Labour Court in South Africa, ...
Book Colloquium: Voting Rights of Refugees

Book Colloquium: Voting Rights of Refugees

In this book colloquium Dr. Ruvi Ziegler will discuss his new book Voting Rights of Refugees, published in January 2017 by Cambridge University Press. As 2017 draws to a close, its dramatic events highlight the timeliness of such a ...
Friday in Focus: Shreya Atrey

Friday in Focus: Shreya Atrey

I am currently a lecturer at the University of Bristol Law School where I teach Public Law, Constitutional Rights, and European Union Law. Before starting at Bristol, I was based at the European University Institute, Florence as a Max ...
Beyond Human Rights: Rethinking Gender Equality in Law and Politics

Beyond Human Rights: Rethinking Gender Equality in Law and Politics

‘Beyond Human Rights? Rethinking Gender Equality In Law And Politics’, an international conference is hosted by Escola de Direito de São Paulo da FGV, Brazil; Oxford Human Rights Hub, Oxford University, United Kingdom; School of Law, ...
‘Somos’: A participatory documentary on youth and peacebuilding in Colombia

‘Somos’: A participatory documentary on youth and peacebuilding in Colombia

Thu, 19/10/2017 - 13:00 to 14:30 LAC Seminar Room, 1 Church Walk, Oxford ‘Somos’ (We Are): A participatory documentary on youth and peacebuilding in Colombia What do the youngest in society think about ...
Special Blog Series: Supreme Court of Kenya’s Historic Judgment Nullifying the 2017 Presidential Election

Special Blog Series: Supreme Court of Kenya’s Historic Judgment Nullifying the 2017 Presidential Election

At the beginning of September, the Kenyan Supreme Court ruled that the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), the official election body in Kenya, had failed to conduct the 8 August 2017 Presidential election in ...
Welcome to Our New Blog Editors

Welcome to Our New Blog Editors

The OxHRH Blog is delighted to welcome Nomfundo Ramalekana and Farrah Raza to the team as Editors! Nomfundo Ramalekana is a South African DPhill (Law) Student at Oxford.  Her research focuses on equality law, specifically ...
Friday in Focus: Victoria Miyandazi (Oxford)

Friday in Focus: Victoria Miyandazi (Oxford)

I started my studies in Oxford in 2013 as a Rhodes Scholar a year after completing my LL.B. degree from Kenyatta University in Kenya. I did the Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) and MPhil in Law postgraduate degrees before embarking on the ...
Women and Equalities Committee Uses Evidence from Director Sandra Fredman

Women and Equalities Committee Uses Evidence from Director Sandra Fredman

The Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) in their new report, Ensuring Strong Equalities Legislation After EU Exit, conclude that the government is missing opportunities to turn equality intention into legislation. The WEC relied ...
Oxford Martin School Lecture Series: Great Transitions-Navigating 21st Century Challenges

Oxford Martin School Lecture Series: Great Transitions-Navigating 21st Century Challenges

Constitutional Court Review Call for Papers

Constitutional Court Review Call for Papers

AN OPEN CALL FOR PAPERS Now Available Free Online The editors of the Constitutional Court Review (‘CCR’) have issued an open call for lead essays, articles and case comments for Constitutional Court Review IX.  Academics, ...