On the fifth anniversary of the OxHRH, Director, Professor Sandra Fredman pauses to reflect on the founding vision of the OxHRH, on our of the memorable events and how students, research and activists can benefit by participating in ...
Rhodes House LGBTQ Forum
This weekend marks the first Inaugural Rhodes LGBTQ Forum, being held at Rhodes House from the 24-26 February 2017. The forum brings together influential leaders, thinkers and activists to reflect upon the past and discuss the future ...
Laureate Visiting Fellowships in Comparative Constitutional Law
Applications are invited from suitably qualified female doctoral and early career scholars to participate in the Laureate Program in Comparative Constitutional Law at Melbourne Law School during 2017.
OVERVIEW
The Laureate ...
Upcoming Seminar: China and the Death of American Comparative Law
Start date: Thursday, 2 March, 17:00
Venue: Lecture Theatre 1, The China Centre, University of Oxford
For all the attention paid to the Founder Fathers in contemporary American debates, it has almost been wholly forgotten how deeply ...
OxHRH Managing Editor, Tom Lowenthal, Succeeds at Shearman & Sterling Moot Competition
OxHRH Managing Editor, Tom Lowenthal and Melody Ihuoma (University of Oxford) triumph in the University of Oxford Shearman & Sterling Moot Competition 2017.
The University of Oxford Shearman & Sterling Moot Competition 2017 ...
Great Legal Bake
Everything’s always better with CAKE! Especially when it’s for Access to Justice!Here comes a great opportunity for those of you who enjoy baking and would like to help with legal assistance in our community. The Oxford ...
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:
Alan Bogg, Cathryn Costello and Anne Davies (eds) Research ...
OxHRH Makes Submission to the Women and Equalities Committee on The Great Repeal Bill
Under the auspicies of the Oxford Human Rights Hub, Professor Sandra Fredman, FBA, QC (hon), Director of the OxHRH and Rhodes Professor of the Laws of the British Commonwealth and the USA and Professor of Public Law Alison Young ...
New! RightsUp #RightNow Podcast Episode on the Death Penalty in the Middle East and North Africa
In the six years following the Arab Spring, there has been a notable increase in death sentences and executions in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). In this episode, we talk to James Lynch, Deputy Director of the Global Issues ...
New Publication: Voting Rights of Refugees
Voting Rights of Refugees by Ruvi Zeigler (University of Reading) develops a novel legal argument about the voting rights of refugees recognised in the 1951 Geneva Convention. The main normative contention is that such refugees should ...
In Memoriam: Professor Sir Nigel Rodley
There are international lawyers who make outstanding contributions to their fields. And there are international lawyers who actually create the fields we study and insert life into them.
Professor Sir Nigel Rodley was ...
Public International Law Discussion Group-Adjudicating International Law in a Domestic Context (Justice Kate O’Regan)
Thursday 9 February, 2017 @ 12.30 the Old Library, All Souls College, Oxford
Justice Kate O’Regan, Director of the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, University of Oxford
Adjudicating International Law in a Domestic Context: ...