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The Peace Process in Colombia-Justice Manuel José Cepeda Espinosa (Constitutional Court of Colombia)

The Peace Process in Colombia-Justice Manuel José Cepeda Espinosa (Constitutional Court of Colombia)

The 2016 peace agreement between the Colombian government and the FARC guerrillas has entered the implementation phase. As the UN Security Council verifies the bilateral ceasefire and FARC's disarmament, the Constitutional Court ...
The Role of the University in Post Colonial Societies-Justice Dikgang Moseneke (South African Constitutional Court)

The Role of the University in Post Colonial Societies-Justice Dikgang Moseneke (South African Constitutional Court)

Justice Dikgang Moseneke ended his term as Deputy Chief Justice on South Africa’s highest court, the Constitutional Court in May 2016.  Justice Moseneke has led an extraordinary life. He was imprisoned on Robben Island at the age of ...
Constitution Court Review Now Freely Available Online

Constitution Court Review Now Freely Available Online

As part of Juta’s ongoing commitment to the academic enterprise, the publisher is making a select number of premier publications available via open access. It chose the Constitution Court Review both because of the outstanding caliber ...
Equal Rights Trust-Join the Board and Nominations Open for Bob Hepple Equality Award

Equal Rights Trust-Join the Board and Nominations Open for Bob Hepple Equality Award

Equal Rights Trust seeks trustees to join international board The Equal Rights Trust is currently seeking new trustees to join its international Board of Trustees. If you would like to play a central role in the global equality ...
OxHRH Partnership with The Bakery Ideas

OxHRH Partnership with The Bakery Ideas

The Oxford Human Rights Hub is delighted to be partnering with South African based mobile marketing team, The Bakery Ideas who support to work of the Oxford Human Rights Hub on a pro bono basis. The wonderful team at The Bakery Ideas ...
Annual Social Legal Lecture: Lawyering, Professionalism & Struggle in Conflict & Transition- Kieran McEvoy (Belfast)

Annual Social Legal Lecture: Lawyering, Professionalism & Struggle in Conflict & Transition- Kieran McEvoy (Belfast)

OxHRH Special Blog Series: A Better Future for Women at Work

OxHRH Special Blog Series: A Better Future for Women at Work

Despite numerous legal and policy interventions women continue to face significant disadvantage in both formal and informal work. The law, as currently conceived, has been unable to fully achieve women’s equality in the labour ...
Democratic Dialogue and the Constitution-Alison Young (Oxford)

Democratic Dialogue and the Constitution-Alison Young (Oxford)

In partnership with The Programme for the Foundations of Law and Constitutional Government, the OxHRH has organised a panel discussion of Professor Alison Young's new book, "Democratic Dialogue and the Constitution". The book will be ...
Job Opportunities at The Bonavero Institute for Human Rights

Job Opportunities at The Bonavero Institute for Human Rights

Bonavero Institute Post-doctoral Research Fellowship in Civil and Political Rights Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford Grade 7: £31,076 to £38,183 p.a. Fixed Term for 3 Years from 1 ...
New Publications from the OxHRH Team and Associates!

New Publications from the OxHRH Team and Associates!

The OxHRH Publication Page is a dynamic teaching and research resource that showcases the latest human rights publications from our global network. The latest editions are: Meghan Campbell, ‘Human Rights: The Bedrock of ...
OPBP Report to Joint Committee on Human Rights on Human Rights in Times of Armed Conflict Now Available!

OPBP Report to Joint Committee on Human Rights on Human Rights in Times of Armed Conflict Now Available!

The written evidence which OPBP submitted to the Joint Committee on Human Rights has been published on the JCHR’s website. The Government has proposed a “presumption to derogate” from the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in times ...
The Foundations of Law & Constitutional Government Seminar: The Locust Effect: Why the End of Poverty Requires the End of Violence

The Foundations of Law & Constitutional Government Seminar: The Locust Effect: Why the End of Poverty Requires the End of Violence

Victor Boutros is a Founding Director of the Human Trafficking Institute and co-author with Gary Haugen of The Locust Effect: Why the End of Poverty Requires the End of Violence (Oxford University Press). Drawing on real-world cases ...