
If ‘suffrage is the pivotal right’, then it is only fitting that the issue of prisoners’ voting rights has become ...

On Tuesday this week, the Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH) in conjunction with the Oxford Migration Law Discussion ...

On Tuesday this week, the Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH) in conjunction with the Oxford Migration Law Discussion ...

Oxford Pro Bono Publico (OPBP) provides annual grants to allow students to undertake unpaid or poorly paid public ...

In celebration of National Pro Bono Week, we will be featuring students' experiences of pro bono work while at ...

This week is National Pro Bono Week in the UK, a time to celebrate the contributions made through pro bono legal ...

By Frances Raday
The UN Working Group (WG) on discrimination against women in law and practice has issued a call ...

By Betsan Criddle
The important decision of the Supreme Court in Birmingham City Council v Abdulla establishes ...

By Ilias Trispiotis
In the aftermath of ‘the Innocence of Muslims’ turmoil, questions of whether and to what ...

By Katie Allan and Kate Mitchell
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken a significant and ...

The latest decision of the Botswana High Court on inheritance rights in Edith Mmusi v Ramantele is a ...

The projected end date for the Millenium Development Goals is 2015. The UN Secretary General recently appointed a ...