Event: Consent in Early America, 1600 to 1900 – 10 March 2015
Consent in Early America, 1600 - 1900
Conference, March 10, 2015
Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford
Keynote Speakers:
Amy Stanley (University of Chicago)
Holly Brewer (University of Maryland)
The ...
OxHRH Associate Director Dr Nazila Ghanea Attends Carter Center's Human Rights Defenders Forum
OxHRH Associate Director, Dr Nazila Ghanea participated in the Carter Center's Human Rights Defenders Forum from 7-10 February 2015 in Atlanta, USA. The Forum was attended by around 70 scholars, human rights activists and community ...
OxHRH Associate Director Dr Nazila Ghanea Attends Carter Center’s Human Rights Defenders Forum
OxHRH Associate Director, Dr Nazila Ghanea participated in the Carter Center's Human Rights Defenders Forum from 7-10 February 2015 in Atlanta, USA. The Forum was attended by around 70 scholars, human rights activists and community ...
The Shifting Nature of Work and Its Implications-Justice Michael Walton (Industrial Court of New South Wales)
Employment is a critical feature of modern society. The nature of employment determines not only the operation of the economy and economic and business prosperity but also determines the quality of individuals’ lives. In that respect, ...
OxHRH Welcomes Max Harris as an Associate Director
The Oxford Human Rights Hub is delighted to announce that Max Harris will be joining the team as an Associate Director.
Max Harris is an Examination Fellow at All Souls College, a researcher for Free Speech Debate, and a freelance ...
Event: ‘Leadership in the Age of Choice’ – 26 February 2015
St John's College invites you to a lecture by Nadia Motraghi, Barrister, Old Square Chambers on the topic 'Leadership in the Age of Choice'.
Since graduating Nadia has held a number of diverse roles: Law Commission researcher, ...
Human Smuggling Before the Supreme Court of Canada-Professor Catherine Dauvergne (UBC)
This talk will explain the constitutional challenge to Canada's human smuggling laws that was argued before the Supreme Court of Canada in February 2015. The case asks whether Canada's criminalization of human smuggling is ...
Call for Papers: Children’s Rights in Fragile Contexts: Exploring Theoretical and Methodological Research Challenges
Children’s Rights in Fragile Contexts: Exploring Theoretical and Methodological Research Challenges
A symposium for PhD students and early-career researchers
Saturday 6th June 2015 from 09:30 to 18:00
Harold Lee Room, ...
Children’s Rights in Fragile Contexts: Exploring Theoretical and Methodological Research Challenges
Children’s Rights in Fragile Contexts: Exploring Theoretical and Methodological Research Challenges
A symposium for PhD students and early-career researchers
Conference Overview
The year 2014 marked the 25th anniversary of the UN ...
Wadham Human Rights Forum: Free Speech After Paris
Wadham Human Rights Forum is delighted to announce Jo Glanville and Giles Fraser as the speakers at its next event. Jo is the director of English PEN, and appears regularly in the media as a commentator on culture and freedom of ...
Human Rights After the Election – A Near Miss or Apocalypse Now!-Adam Wagner (One Crown Office Row)
With the impending 2015 UK Election we are still waiting to find out if the Human Rights Act and European Convention on Human Rights are safe for now or under serious threat. Come and hear barrister and human rights campaigner Adam ...
OxHRH Working Paper Series from Women and Poverty: A Human Rights Perspective
The OxHRH is thrilled to announce the publication of its first working paper series based on our conference Women and Poverty: A Human Rights Perspective, held in Rwanda in April 2014 in conjunction with our project partners, the ...