Rachel Clement read for the BA (Jurisprudence) and BCL at Wadham College, Oxford. She is now a DPhil student at Wadham, researching the effects of deception and non-disclosure on consent to sexual activity.
|Rachel Clement read for the BA (Jurisprudence) and BCL at Wadham College, Oxford. She is now a DPhil student at Wadham, researching the effects of deception and non-disclosure on consent to sexual activity.
|Rachel Clement read for the BA (Jurisprudence) and BCL at Wadham College, Oxford. She is now a DPhil student at Wadham, researching the effects of deception and non-disclosure on consent to sexual activity.
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SAJAP: Facilitating Justice in Namibia – Part II
Earlier this month we featured a reflection from Claire Palmer on her experiences working as an OPBP Intern at the Supreme Court of Namibia as part of the SAJAP programme. Today, Rachel Clement reflects on her experience
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No Compromise on the Right to Adequate Housing: UN Condemnation of UK Austerity Measures
Statements made by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on adequate housing, following her visit to the UK in September, clearly indicated that her ultimate report on the housing situation would lay significant criticism at the feet ...
The European Social Charter in Austerity Europe: Damning Conclusions on the Right of Access to Healthcare in Spain
Recent conclusions published by the European Committee on Social Rights (ECSR) present yet another damning indictment of the impact of austerity measures on human rights across Europe. In particular, the Committee’s condemnation of ...