OSCE Special Representative Maria Grazia Giammarinaro on the Role of Discrimination in Human TraffickingGender, Right to Equality and Non-DiscriminationBy Maria Grazia Giammarinaro Human trafficking is a gross violation of human rights that occurs on a massive ...
Legal Aid in India: The Need for Strong Laws and High MindsIndia, Access to JusticeBy Persis Sidhva The Indian legal system has been ineffective in promoting a pro bono culture. The Legal ...
Studying Human Rights, Law and PracticeRight to Privacy, Social ProtectionBy Laurence Lustgarten After a busy two weeks on the blog, Laurence Lustgarten asks us to step back and ...
Conceptualising Meaningful Engagement in South Africa: Eviction Cases’ Exclusive Gem?South Africa, Right to Housing, Socio-Economic RightsThe recent judgment of the South African Constitutional Court in Schubart Park Residents Associationhas again ...
April Fools: The Quiet Demolition of Legal AidUnited Kingdom, Access to Justice, Immigration and AsylumBy Jo Renshaw Following the celebration of National Pro Bono Week in the UK last week, Jo Renshaw, Partner and ...
Justice and Security Bill: Report of the Joint Committee on Human RightsUnited Nations, Counter-terrorism This week the Joint Committee on Human Rights published its Report on the UK Justice and Security Bill. ...
Pro Bono Work in South Africa: From Moral Duties to Legal DutiesSouth Africa, Access to JusticeContinuing in our series on the state of pro bono legal work around the world, Emma Webber blogs for us on the ...
Pro Bono Law in New Zealand: A Work in ProgressNew Zealand, Access to JusticeFollowing the celebration of National Pro Bono Week in the UK, this week we will be featuring updates on the state ...
Prisoners' Voting Rights: The Gift That Keeps on GivingEuropean Convention on Human Rights, United Kingdom, Criminal Justice and Fair Trial, Right to VoteIf ‘suffrage is the pivotal right’, then it is only fitting that the issue of prisoners’ voting rights has become ...
Prisoners’ Voting Rights: The Gift That Keeps on GivingUnited Kingdom, Right to VoteIf ‘suffrage is the pivotal right’, then it is only fitting that the issue of prisoners’ voting rights has become ...
State Sovereignty v Migrants' Rights: Who Wins before the European and Inter-American Court of Human Rights?American Convention on Human Rights, European Convention on Human Rights, Immigration and AsylumOn Tuesday this week, the Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH) in conjunction with the Oxford Migration Law Discussion ...
State Sovereignty v Migrants’ Rights: Who Wins before the European and Inter-American Court of Human Rights?American Convention on Human Rights, European Convention on Human Rights, Immigration and AsylumOn Tuesday this week, the Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH) in conjunction with the Oxford Migration Law Discussion ...