Irish Penal Reform Trust: Invitation to Tender-Abolishing Solitary Confinement in Ireland
About IPRT and our Work
The Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT) is Ireland's leading non-governmental organisation campaigning for the rights of people in the penal system and the progressive reform of Irish penal policy. Established ...
OxHRH Associate Dr Cathryn Costello Wins Best Publication Prize
The Odysseus Academic Network, a network of legal experts in immigration and asylum in Europe, is delighted to announce the winners of two annual prizes recognising outstanding and original academic research in the area of European ...
Conference in Honour of Justice Moseneke of the South African Constitutional Court
On December 7th leading academics, practitioners and members of the judiciary joined together in Cape Town, South Africa to reflect on Justice Moseneke's contributions to South African jurisprudence.
Dikgang Moseneke was born in ...
New Human Rights Publications from Hart Publishing
20% discount for readers of the Oxford Human Rights Hub
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The Right ...
OxHRH Associate Dr Cathryn Costello Award a ERC Starting Grant
We are pleased to announce that Dr Cathryn Costello (Andrew W Mellon Associate Professor of International Human Rights and Refugee Law) has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant for the project Refugees are Migrants: Refugee Mobility, ...
Fostering A Community of Human Rights Scholars: Graduate Student Workshop
Venue: Harold Lee Boardroom, Pembroke College
Date: April 25th, 2017
Time: 1pm-6pm
The Oxford Human Rights Hub is pleased to announce its third workshop for human rights MPhil and DPhil students at Oxford University. This ...
Litigating for Individual and Transformative Change-Joss Saunders and Niall Watson (Oxfam)
This seminar will consider practical aspects of strategic litigation from an NGO perspective, in different countries, through the lens of cases on the environmental and a gender justice. The focus is on the strategy, and how the ...
New Publications from 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 Publications Page is constantly updated with the newest innovative and ...
A Conversation on Brexit’s Impact on Human Rights-Alison Young, Paul Craig, Nick Barber and Timothy Endicott (Oxford)
Brexit and the recent High Court decision in Miller v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union have raised many challenging questions on the powers of the executive, the principal of Parliament sovereignty and the future of ...
New Publication: Socio-Economic Rights and Constitutional Law
Socio-Economic Rights and Constitutional Law (eds) Sandra Fredman, Director of the OxHRH and Meghan Campbell, Deputy-Director of the OxHRH
Socio-economic rights raise many complex challenges to the traditional understanding of the ...
Conference on Law & Religion
On Friday 9 December a conference on Law & Religion will take place at Kellogg College from 13:30 to 17:00. If you would like to attend, please send an email to tom.herrenberg@law.ox.ac.uk. There is a limited number of places ...
Law and Politics Seminar Series
This is a new seminar series held at St Antony’s College, and will comprise a number of special seminars on topics raising legal and political issues. The first confirmed seminar is detailed below.
‘Conscience and The Rule of Law: ...