University of Essex: Human Rights in Asia-Gender and Sexuality
Oxford Human Rights Festival
OxHRH Managing Editor and Team Runner Up at LSE Featherstone Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Moot
OxHRH Managing Editor, Tom Lowenthal, Elle Tait and Surabhi Shukla (OPBP and OLA) came in runners-up in the 2nd National LSE-Featherstone Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Moot held on the 3rd and 4th of March at the London ...
International Women’s Day 2017
For International Women's Day 2017, the Oxford Law Faculty asked academics and DPhil candidates: what remains to be done for women's rights? Using their knowledge and experience as some of the leading legal scholars on family, gender, ...
Comparative and International Education Society: Problematizing Inequality Conference
On March 7, OxHRH Deputy-Director Meghan Campbell alongside Tanvir Muntasim (Action Aid), Salima Namusobya (Initiative for Economic and Social Rights), Svlvian Aubrey (Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights) ...
A Yachad Talk: Waging War with Peace
The South Asian Law Discussion Group: Blasphemy, Law and Violence in Pakistan
The South Asian Law Discussion Group is pleased to invite you to the second talk for this term. We are delighted to be joined by Menaal Munshey who will present her paper on ‘Blasphemy, Law and Violence in Pakistan.’ The event will be ...
Venice Academy of Human Rights: Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as an Answer to Rising Inequalities
Admissions to the Venice Academy of Human Rights on the topic Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights as an Answer to Rising Inequalities (3 – 12 July 2017), organised by the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and ...
Book Colloquium: East West Street: On the Origins of ‘Genocide’ and ‘Crimes against Humanity’
Students Reflect on OxHRH
On the fifth anniversary of the OxHRH current and former students reflect on what the Hub means to their own research and the importance of using technology to foster a global conversation on human rights.
Poverty is Sexist
One.org and Don’t Panic have created a short powerful film, ‘Poverty Is Sexist’.
The film travels the globe to bring to light the fact that there is categorically nowhere in the world where women have the same opportunities as ...
Border Criminlogies Seminar: The Transformation of Work in a Secure and “Humane” Environment