
New Beginnings: Indian Rights Jurisprudence After Puttaswamy
Author(s): Shreya Atrey and Gautam Bhatia
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Race and Rights in the UK – Do Black Lives Matter Today?
This is an online event, you will receive the link to join the event on July 29th. You can sign up for the event ...

Black Lives Matter and Forgotten Oppressions: Gender, patriarchy and the lack of safe space – 7pm BST 29 July (Zoom)
Reflecting on the movement since the tragic death of a Black man in Minnesota, we apply an intersectional lens to ...

University of Oxford Law Faculty Student Zoom: ‘Anti-Blackness and Anti-Racism in Law: How Can Students Organise?’
Over the past several months, many people have sought to confront the scourge of systemic racism and racial ...

Human Rights Centre in Timor-Leste selected as success story by the European Union
The Global Campus of Human Rights is very proud to announce that, on June 15th, the European Union selected the ...

Research Assistant – Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
The research assistant will work under the supervision of Dr Katia Bianchini, Research Fellow, Max Planck for ...

Free Webinar: Human Trafficking and COVID-19: What Next? (14 July)
On Tuesday 14 July 2020 the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL) is convening a webinar ...

Relief Effort for Stranded Migrant Workers in India
Inspired by similar initiatives across the country, a group of alumni and students from NALSAR University of Law ...

New Publications from OxHRH Associates
The OxHRH Publications Page is a dynamic teaching and research resource that showcases the latest human rights ...

Webinar Tuesday 19 May: FGM, Asylum Law and FGM Protection Orders in Britain
Tuesday 19 May 2020, 2pm-3pm by Zoom link here: https://zoom.us/j/99257210625
Summary
Dr Walsh will present ...

New Publications from OxHRH Associates
The OxHRH Publications Page is a dynamic teaching and research resource that showcases the latest human rights ...

New Interactive Dataset: Women, Peace and Security National Action Plans Website
The WPS National Action Plans (NAPs) Website is one of the LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security's most recent ...

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