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Intersectional Conversations

Intersectional Conversations

"Intersectional Conversations", a special event hosted by the Faculty of Law on Thursday 28th September 2017. This afternoon session offers a unique introduction to intersectionality theory and its relevance to our work within the ...
Call for Submissions: Indian Law Review-Literature Review

Call for Submissions: Indian Law Review-Literature Review

Indian Law Review hopes to publish at least one Literature Review (of around 10,000 words, including footnotes) in every volume. We envisage a Literature Review will not only comprehensively survey existing scholarship (including ...
New Publications from Hart Publishing

New Publications from Hart Publishing

20% discount for readers of the Oxford Human Rights Hub! Please order through the Hart Publishing website www.hartpublishing.co.uk To receive your discount, type HRBLOG in the discount code field at the checkout   Gender ...
New Publications from the OxHRH Team and Associates

New Publications from the OxHRH Team and Associates

The newest publications from the OxHRH Team and Associates are: Cathryn Costello, ‘Citizenship and Refugees’ in A Shachar et al The Oxford Handbook of Citizenship (OUP, 2017) Paul Craig et al (eds) ReNEUAL Model Rules on EU ...
Visiting Fellowships in Comparative Constitutional Law

Visiting Fellowships in Comparative Constitutional Law

The Laureate Program in Constitutional Law, led by Professor Adrienne Stone, ARC Kathleen Fitzpatrick Australian Laureate Fellow, and funded by the Australian Research Council, and is delighted to announce that applications are open ...
New RightsUp #RightNow Podcast- Seeking Environmental Justice: Coal, Campaigns and Climate Change

New RightsUp #RightNow Podcast- Seeking Environmental Justice: Coal, Campaigns and Climate Change

Following U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, what is the future of environmental justice and human rights in the United States and the world? We talk with environmental human rights ...
Call for Papers-Comparative Perspective on Administrative Law in India

Call for Papers-Comparative Perspective on Administrative Law in India

6 - 7 April 2018, Delhi, India Hosted by Jindal Global Law School - Melbourne Law School - NUS Faculty of Law - Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, University of Oxford The organisers are pleased to announce a workshop on ...
Congratulations to University of Oxford Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Competition Team!

Congratulations to University of Oxford Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Competition Team!

The University of Oxford, participating for the first time in the competition, finished second in the oral rounds of the Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court Competition held in Geneva in July 2017. The Moot Competition is ...
Oxford Academics Letter to The Times on Judicial Independence in Poland

Oxford Academics Letter to The Times on Judicial Independence in Poland

In light of recent proposed reforms to the judiciary in Poland, a group of Oxford academics, lead by OxHRH Associate, Associate Professor Liora Lazarus and Kacper Majewski (2nd year FHS student, University of Oxford and member of the ...
International Course: “Human Rights as a Universal Ideal: Global Threats and Challenges”

International Course: “Human Rights as a Universal Ideal: Global Threats and Challenges”

The International Center for the Promotion of Human Rights, UNESCO Category II, presents the first edition of its International Course on Human Rights: “Human Rights as a Universal Ideal: Global Threats and Challenges”. It will take ...
Grenfell Tower Fire: The Avoidable Tragedy

Grenfell Tower Fire: The Avoidable Tragedy

On behalf of Professor Geraldine Van Bueren QC  of the Human Rights Collegium   Dr Thomas MacManus of ISCI and Dr Daniela Nadj at the School of Law, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) we are pleased to invite you to this important ...
Learning Lessons from Litigators: Realising the Right to Education Through Public Interest Lawyering

Learning Lessons from Litigators: Realising the Right to Education Through Public Interest Lawyering

The Oxford Human Rights Hub in partnership with the Open Society Foundations to create a free online resource Learning Lessons from Litigators: Realizing the Right to Education Through Public Interest Lawyering for anyone engaged in ...
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