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OxHRH and Gullan & Gullan

OxHRH and Gullan & Gullan

The Oxford Human Rights Hub strives to create a global community of human rights academics, practitioners and policy makers.  Key to making these connections is a functional, dynamic and attractive online presence.  We have been ...
OxHRH and Gullan & Gullan

OxHRH and Gullan & Gullan

The Oxford Human Rights Hub strives to create a global community of human rights academics, practitioners and policy makers.  Key to making these connections is a functional, dynamic and attractive online presence.  We have been ...
Re-envisioning Discrimination Law

Re-envisioning Discrimination Law

Shreya Atrey, chair of Oxford Pro Bono Publico, presented her paper “Re-envisioning Discrimination Law: Making Discrimination Law Respond to Intersectionality” on 6 May 2014 at the international conference - "Global Challenges and New ...
Do Human Rights Need a History?

Do Human Rights Need a History?

On 12 May 2014, as part of a series of lectures entitled "Dilemmas of History in a Global Age," Professor Lynn Hunt, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Historiography, spoke on the interrelationship between history and human rights with ...
Arbitrary Detention Project

Arbitrary Detention Project

Remedies and Procedures on the Right of Anyone Deprived of his or her Liberty by Arrest or Detention to Bring Proceedings before a Court: A Comparative and Analytical Review of State Practice (April 2014) This report was prepared ...
Third Annual OLA Public Law Moot

Third Annual OLA Public Law Moot

The third annual Oxford Legal Assistance Public Law Moot took place on 3rd May 2014 at Keble College. The competition was opened to post-graduate students for the first time this year, and the mooters ranged in experience from first ...
Workshop: The Business of Traffic in Humans – 8 May 2014

Workshop: The Business of Traffic in Humans – 8 May 2014

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: Workshop: The Business of Traffic in Humans 09:30-16:00,Thursday 8 May ...
Comparative Hate Crime Research Report

Comparative Hate Crime Research Report

A comparative analysis of hate crime laws prepared by Oxford Pro Bono Publico for the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (April 2014) This report analyses specific questions regarding the application of hate crime laws to offences the ...
Human Rights and the Rule of Law: Eight Centuries After Runnymede

Human Rights and the Rule of Law: Eight Centuries After Runnymede

This year’s Annual Hands Lecture will be given by David Boies, Chairman of Boies, Schiller and Flexner LLP . The lecture will be on on Wednesday 7th May at 5pm in the Examination Schools.  He will be speaking on “Human Rights and the ...
'Women and Poverty: A Human Rights Approach' – Days 2 & 3

'Women and Poverty: A Human Rights Approach' – Days 2 & 3

Day two and three of 'Women and Poverty: A Human Rights Approach' continued to build upon the success of day one.  Consistently strong attendance of more than 100 people ensured that lively discussion followed each of the panels. ...
'Women and Poverty: A Human Rights Approach' – Day 1

'Women and Poverty: A Human Rights Approach' – Day 1

Today on the OxHRH Blog we are delighted to present short overview summarising the Opening Ceremony and first four panels of our international conference 'Women and Poverty: A Human Rights Approach' in Kigali, Rwanda. Photos from the ...
'Women and Poverty' Conference Begins 28 April 2014!

'Women and Poverty' Conference Begins 28 April 2014!

Our international conference 'Women and Poverty: A Human Rights Approach' begins in Kigali, Rwanda tomorrow. The conference will be formally opened tomorrow morning, 28 April 2014, by the First Lady of Rwanda, Her Excellency, Madame ...