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OxHRH Annual Report 2015-2016

OxHRH Annual Report 2015-2016

The OxHRH is thrilled to release its Annual Report 2015-2016. From its inception in 2012, the Oxford Human Rights Hub has been committed to fostering a global conversation between students, researchers, academics, practitioners and ...
Brexiting and Rights-Transitional Justice Institute

Brexiting and Rights-Transitional Justice Institute

On the 27 September, the Transitional Justice Institute(TJI, Ulster University) in partnership with the Committee on the Administration of Justice(CAJ) in association with the Equality Coalition and Research and Impact Ulster ...
Access to Justice Foundation-Oxford Legal Walk

Access to Justice Foundation-Oxford Legal Walk

***Correction: the walk begins at the SAID Business School***   With the reduction in funds for legal aid and the increase in tribunal fees, access to justice remains illusory for many individuals in our own ...
Human Rights Experts Call the UN to Account for Cholera in Haiti

Human Rights Experts Call the UN to Account for Cholera in Haiti

Just one month ago, the UN acknowledged its responsibility for introducing cholera to Haiti in 2010. In the six years of the epidemic, 10,000 Haitians have died and 800,000 have been affected, and with the public health response ...
UN Women Launch Event: Making Every Women and Girl Count

UN Women Launch Event: Making Every Women and Girl Count

OxHRH Michaelmas Term Card

OxHRH Michaelmas Term Card

The OxHRH Seminars discuss the latest developments in human rights including public interest litigation in India, human trafficking in the case law of the ECtHR and realizing the right to health for the most disadvantaged. There is ...
Coming Soon: Global Perspective on Human Rights (3rd edition)

Coming Soon: Global Perspective on Human Rights (3rd edition)

  We are delighted to announce that this year’s edition of Global Perspectives on Human Rights will be published at the end of the month. The Anthology is an extension of the OxHRH’s aim to make connections between developing ...
Admissions Open for Oxford University’s Master Programme in International Human Rights Law

Admissions Open for Oxford University’s Master Programme in International Human Rights Law

The Oxford University’s Master’s Programme in International Human Rights Law is offered jointly by the Department for Continuing Education and the Faculty of Law. It is conducted on a part-time basis over 22 months and includes two ...
OxHRH Call for Papers-Beyond Human Rights? Rethinking Gender Equality in Law and Politics, 19-20 October 2017 Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotà, Colombia

OxHRH Call for Papers-Beyond Human Rights? Rethinking Gender Equality in Law and Politics, 19-20 October 2017 Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotà, Colombia

‘Beyond Human Rights? Rethinking Gender Equality In Law And Politics’, an international conference is hosted by Escola de Direito de São Paulo da FGV, Brazil; Oxford Human Rights Hub, Oxford University, United Kingdom; School of Law, ...
Brexit and Rights Seminar-Ulster University

Brexit and Rights Seminar-Ulster University

Discussion seminar on the human rights and equality implications of the EU referendum Venue: The MAC Belfast, Metropolitan Arts Centre, 10 Exchange St, Belfast BT1 2LS Tuesday 27th September 9.30-1pm Partnership between the ...
The Bernard and Audre Rapoport Centre for Human Rights and Justice Fall Events

The Bernard and Audre Rapoport Centre for Human Rights and Justice Fall Events

The Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice is pleased to announce our fall event lineup, which includes a colloquium on natural resource governance, inequality, and human rights and the 2nd Annual Sissy ...
Human Trafficking: The rise (and fall?) of the Strasbourg case law-Prof Marie Benedicte Dembour

Human Trafficking: The rise (and fall?) of the Strasbourg case law-Prof Marie Benedicte Dembour

My book, When Humans Become Migrants: Study of the European Court of Human Rights with an Inter-American Counterpoint (OUP, 2015), revealed a subtle bias operating against the applicant in much of the Strasbourg migrant case law. ...