Wadham’s Human Rights Forum: British Muslims, Politics, Media and the Law
Wadham Human Rights Forum is delighted to announce Peter Oborne as the speaker at its next event. Peter is the chief political commentator for the Daily Telegraph and associate editor of the Spectator, and will share his views on the ...
Wadham's Human Rights Forum: British Muslims, Politics, Media and the Law
Wadham Human Rights Forum is delighted to announce Peter Oborne as the speaker at its next event. Peter is the chief political commentator for the Daily Telegraph and associate editor of the Spectator, and will share his views on the ...
OPBP Completes Research for Legal Resources Centre on Submissions to the Marikana Commission
OPBP has prepared comparative law research for Legal Resouces Centre (LRC), Johannesburg, to assist with making submissions before the Marikana Commission of Inquiry.
The Marikana Commission was established to investigate ...
OxHRH Michaelmas Term Card
The OxHRH is pleased to announce its Michaelmas Term Seminars. All the seminars are in the Senior Common Room at the Oxford Law Faulty and start at 1pm. Refreshments are provided.
The seminars are a wonderful opportunity to engage ...
New Publication: 'Whither the Prostitution Industry?'
Justice Dhaya Pillay, who last year was a visiting fellow at the Oxford Human Rights Hub, has published an article in the Industrial Law Journal entitled, 'Whither the Prostitution Industry?' (2014) 35 ILJ 1749. Justice Pillay's ...
OxHRH Welcome Drinks
The Oxford Human Rights Hub is getting ready to embark on another busy academic year, connecting human rights academics, practitioners and policy-makers all over the world through our blog, seminar series, conferences and pro bono ...
Sexuality, Sexism and Sexual Violence in the Law: a Transatlantic Perspective
Our society faces multiple challenges in how we treat sexual boundaries and sexual violence against women, from Title IX and campus sexual assault, to regulating internet pornography, to new trends of cyber-bullying and revenge ...
The Violence Must Stop – Abuse of Police Power in Hong Kong's Democracy Protests
In ruling out genuine choice in all future Chief Executive elections in Hong Kong, the Government has done violence to democracy. Now, the Government is doing violence to peaceful protesters in dispersing them.
In defiance of the ...
Why are so Many Students Dumfounded by the Question: “What’s Wrong with Human Rights?”
I often find that one of the best questions to ask prospective trainee barristers is: “what’s wrong with human rights?” It’s a question that leaves some dumbfounded as the interview room fills with a silence permeated with the ...
Register for the Human Rights for Future Generations: Post-2015 Conference
This conference is co-organised by the Oxford Martin School Human Rights for Future Generations programme and the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (University of Oslo) and is being held in Oxford.
This two-day conference provides ...
Video Launch: Women and Poverty, A Human Rights Perspective
In April 2014, the Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH) with funding from The Law Foundation, in partnership with The Oxford Martin School programme on Human Rights for Future Generations, the University of Cape Town and with support from ...
Exploring the Relationship between Identities and Judging
Justice Mokgoro discussed the role of intersectional identities in the judicial decision making process. She drew on her personal experiences as the South African Constitutional Courts first female, black judge to highlight the ...