Methodological discussion has largely been neglected in human rights research, with legal scholars in particular tending to address research methods and methodological reflection implicitly rather than explicitly. This book advances ...
NEW RightsUp #RightNow Podcast-Transforming the Law: Transgender Rights in the United States
In May of 2016, the Obama administration issued federal guidance that stated transgender people are protected according to United States civil rights law preventing sex discrimination in schools. It was a historic move, in response to ...
Race and the Law-How Police and Judicial System Protects and Undermines the Rights of Ethnic Minorities
Race and the Law - How the Police and Judicial System Protects and Undermines the Rights of Ethnic Minorities
Tzuzuki Lecture Theatre
Ruth Deech Building
St Anne's College
5-6.30 p.m.
Tuesday May ...
Congratulations to Godfrey Olebogeng Radijenh on Being Appointed to the High Court of Botswana
A warm congratulations to Godfrey Olebogeng Radijeng (Exeter College, DPhil, Oxon, 2004) from Botswana has been appointed Judge of the High Court of Botswana on a permanent basis effective 1st July 2017. Justice Radijeng has been an ...
See It From Her : Borderless-Celebrating Difference
See It From Her Presents: ‘Borderless: Celebrating Difference’
11th June, 12pm-10pm Trinity Centre Bristol
Programme:
An all day event of women taking back power and space. The event will explore identity and celebrate difference ...
Book Colloquium: The Forgotten Flight: Terrorism, Diplomacy and the Pursuit of Justice
The Foundation for Law, Justice and Society in association with Wolfson College and the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford invites you to:
Book Colloquium:
The Forgotten Flight: Terrorism, Diplomacy and the ...
South Asian Constitutionalism and Constitution Making : A Workshop
The South Asian Law Discussion Group is excited to be hosting its first workshop: South Asian Constitutionalism and Constitution Making: A Workshop from 9 30 am to 2 pm at the Cube, in the Faculty of Law, University Oxford on ...
OxHRH Director Sandra Fredman Gives Keynote Address at Nordic Law and Gender Conference
Nordic Law and Gender Conference 2017 – Turku May 11–12th Transformation of gender: reflections in legal research and practice
Key note speakers:
Professor Sandra Fredman, University of Oxford
Professor Nira Yuval Davis, ...
OxHRH Associate, Associate Professor Nazila Ghanea Awarded OUSU Teaching Award
The Oxford University Student Union on May 11, 2017 recognized teaching in excellence, exception effort and talent across the University of Oxford. OxHRH Associate, Associate Professor Nazila Ghanea (University of Oxford) was awarded ...
NEW RightsUp #RightNow Podcast: About Abortion -Carol Sanger (Colombia University)
Since the 1973 Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade, abortion has been legal in the United States. But terminating pregnancy remains a controversial issue, and it plays a surprisingly large role in American politics. In this episode, ...
International Labour Organization: Women at Work
The International Labour Organization Women at Work Initiative aims to “go beyond business as usual” and better understand why progress on delivering on decent work for women has been so slow globally, and far less than hoped for by ...
Venice Academy of Human Rights 2017: Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights as an Answer to Rising Inequalities
The Venice Academy of Human Rights will take place from 3-12 July 2017.
The theme of this year’s academy is ‘Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights as an Answer to Rising Inequalities’.
Online applications are accepted until 14 ...