Dr Meghan Campbell, OxHRH Deputy-Director Presents at IT Services Seminar on Blogging and Digtial Scholarship
On Friday, alongside Dr Mary Bosworth from Border Criminologies, Dr Jennifer Nuttall and Dr Eleanor Park, Oxford Human Rights Hub Deputy-Director, Dr Meghan Campbell presented on the opportunities and challenges of blogging and ...
OxHRH Research Associate Dr Babara Havelkova Awarded for her Work on Gender Equality in the Czech Republic
Barbara Havelkova, Shaw Foundation Fellow in Law at Lincoln College and
Research Associate of the OxHRH, was awarded the Golden Frog for fighting
against gender stereotypes and prejudice in the public sphere. The award
is given by ...
New Publication: Lord Sumption and the Limits of the Law- (eds) Nicholas Barber, Paul Yowell and Richard Ekins
In Lord Sumption and the Limits of the Law, leading public law scholars reflect on the nature and limits of the judicial role and its implications for human rights protection and democracy. The starting point for this reflection is ...
Oxford Migration Studies Society: Webinar with UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, Francois Crepeau
The Oxford Migration Studies Society is pleased to invite you to a webinar and Q&A session with UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants,François Crépeau titled ''Facilitating Mobility, Fostering Diversity: Lessons ...
COMPAS Seminar-The Refugee Crisis and the Rule of Law: An Uneasy Match? (Prof Cathryn Costello, OxHRH Research Associate)
The final COMPAS seminar for Hilary will take place on Thursday 10 March at 2pm in the seminar room at the Pauling Centre, 58a Banbury Road.
Cathryn Costello, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, will be speaking on: The refugee ...
Oxford Centre for Criminology: 50th Anniversary Summer Conference
The Oxford Centre for Criminology invites you to the 50th Anniversary Summer Conference, ‘Contemporary Dilemmas in Criminal Justice,’ which is being held on 4 June 2016 from 9:15am to 6:00pm in the Andrew Wiles Building, Woodstock ...
Blog Series: The Legacy of US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia
Last month, US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, appointed to the Court by President Ronald Reagan in 1986, passed away. Justice Scalia was perhaps best known for his conservative jurisprudence, which strongly advocated ...
Research in Gender Seminar: Hostility to Anti-Discrimination Law in Central and Eastern Europe: A Post Communist Legacy (Dr Barbara Havelkova)
As part of the International Gender Studies Centre, Lady Margaret Hall, Research in Gender Series Dr Barbara Havelkova (Oxford University) will be presenting: Hostility to Anti-Discrimination Law in Central and Eastern Europe: A Post ...
Call for Papers: AHRI Research Conference-50 Years of the Two UN Human Rights Covenants: Legacies and Prospects
The 2016 International AHRI Research Conference will take place on 2-3 September 2016 at the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM) of Utrecht University, the Netherlands. The title of the conference is:
“50 Years of the Two ...
Campaign promotes equal opportunity for people beginning a career in equality and human rights
On Tuesday February 23 the Equal Rights Trust launched its Bob Hepple Memorial Fund, a campaign aimed at helping those at the start of their career in equality and human rights through funded internship and fellowship placements with ...
Oxford Children’s Rights Network-Upcoming Seminars
Kenya: Writing the Past, Considering the Future-Pheroze Nowrojee
Kenya: Writing the Past, Considering the Future
Thursday 25 February, 5pm at Rhodes House
Distinguished Kenyan lawyer, writer, and poet Pheroze Nowrojee will speak about and give a reading from his recently published book, A ...