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The recent publication of the Law Commission’s consultation paper The Protection of Official Data has generated a ...

When Esther Kiobel—who believes Shell collaborated with Nigerian authorities to commit gross human rights abuses, ...

On the fifth anniversary of the OxHRH, Director, Professor Sandra Fredman pauses to reflect on the founding vision ...

I am now in my final month of working for the Legal Resources Centre and Rhodes University as the Oxford Human ...

In spite of its obligation under Art 6(2) of the Lisbon Treaty to accede to the ECHR, the EU has yet to do so. ...

The Federal Court of Australia recently delivered a milestone judgment for police accountability in Wotton v ...

On 8th February, the EU (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill passed Third Reading in the House of Commons, by 494 ...

What started in the United States as the subprime mortgage crisis in 2008 led the European Union to fundamentally ...

In the first week of 2017, a video surfaced, where the police officers in Myanmar are seen nonchalantly beating ...

In the six years following the Arab Spring, there has been a notable increase in death sentences and executions in ...

In September a new batch of research assistants started at the Law Commission in London. Having collected them ...

The upper house of the Indian Parliament recently passed the Mental Healthcare Bill, 2016 (the Bill) with the aim ...
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