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Post-Doctoral Position Oxford Law Faculty: Access to Justice and Digitalisation

Post-Doctoral Position Oxford Law Faculty: Access to Justice and Digitalisation

The Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to work on Access to Justice and Digitalisation as part of a larger UKRI-funded project on the Potential for AI in English Law. The ...
Reading Room Exhibition: Child Survivors’ Drawings of the Genocide in Darfur

Reading Room Exhibition: Child Survivors’ Drawings of the Genocide in Darfur

20 January 2020 - 1 April 2020 Following on from the recent news that the transitional government that has replaced Omar al-Bashir in Sudan will co-operate to ensure his appearance before the International Criminal Court in The Hague ...
2020 edition of The Geneva Challenge – Advancing Development Goals International Contest for graduate students

2020 edition of The Geneva Challenge – Advancing Development Goals International Contest for graduate students

The Geneva Challenge is a project funded by Swiss Ambassador Jenö Staehelin and aims to encourage interdisciplinary problem solving analysis among master students on advancing human development within the scope of a relevant topic. ...
OxHRH Team is hosting the Great Legal Bake Sale 2020!

OxHRH Team is hosting the Great Legal Bake Sale 2020!

Do you like cake? Do you like access to justice? Then we have the perfect event for you. On Wednesday 12th February, the Oxford Human Rights Hub will be hosting the Great Legal Bake Sale 2020, which is a charity bake sale where all ...
Talk: Barristers Under Threat – How a protest by common law lawyers sparked an ongoing civil war

Talk: Barristers Under Threat – How a protest by common law lawyers sparked an ongoing civil war

7pm on 11th March at University College in the 12 Merton Street Lecture Theatre. In 2016, barristers in an anglophone region of Cameroon donned their wigs and gowns and marched through the streets in protest against decades of ...
Oxford/George Washington 2020 Summer School in International Human Rights Law – admissions now open

Oxford/George Washington 2020 Summer School in International Human Rights Law – admissions now open

We are pleased to announce that applications for the 2020 Summer School in International Human Rights Law, held at New College, Oxford, are now being accepted. The summer school runs from Sunday 12 July 2020 - Saturday 08 August ...
FLJS Films: The Oath, with a talk by Prof Liora Lazarus on human rights post 9/11

FLJS Films: The Oath, with a talk by Prof Liora Lazarus on human rights post 9/11

The Foundation for Law, Justice and Society in association with Wolfson College and the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford invites you to: FLJS Films: The Oath With a talk by Prof Liora Lazarus on human rights ...
Faith, Ethics and Organ Donation Conference by the Woolf Institute

Faith, Ethics and Organ Donation Conference by the Woolf Institute

Overview The one-day conference to be held on Monday 17 February 12-5pm will bring together medical professionals and representatives of various faiths in order to discuss the ethical challenges arising from the practice of organ ...
Release of ‘Even the Finest Warriors’ – a book on human rights defenders in Egypt and Tunisia

Release of ‘Even the Finest Warriors’ – a book on human rights defenders in Egypt and Tunisia

More than a year and a half have passed since the start of “Even the Finest of Warriors” project, and at the end of this first phase, the project has released the first part of the book on Egypt and Tunisia (available in EN/AR). An ...
Invitation to the conference “Women’s Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century”, European Court of Human Rights, 14 February 2020

Invitation to the conference “Women’s Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century”, European Court of Human Rights, 14 February 2020

The European Court of Human Rights in cooperation with the Foundation René Cassin-International Institute of Human Rights has the pleasure to invite you to the conference “Women’s Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century: Developments ...
Holocaust Memorial Day lecture by Judge Theodor Meron, with music performed by Charles Lovell Jones (violin)

Holocaust Memorial Day lecture by Judge Theodor Meron, with music performed by Charles Lovell Jones (violin)

Holocaust Memorial Day lecture by Judge Theodor Meron, with music performed by Charles Lovell Jones (violin) 75 years from the liberation of Auschwitz: holocaust and genocide  Join us for a Holocaust Memorial Day lecture by ...
Non-Credit Course: Developing Strategies for the Protection & Promotion of Human Rights

Non-Credit Course: Developing Strategies for the Protection & Promotion of Human Rights

The Bonavero Institute seeks to enrich the human rights experience of Oxford students, and to assist them to develop careers in the broad field of human rights. Several programmes have been developed to pursue this goal: a Human ...