
Friday in Focus: Helen Taylor
I came to Oxford in 2013 to read for the BCL followed by the DPhil, with a particular interest in human rights and ...

Is the Era of Universal Human Rights Coming to an End (Conor Gearty, LSE)
Corin Redgrave Memorial Lecture 2018
Conor Gearty
Professor of Human Rights Law at ...

Applications Open for OxHRH-Rhodes University Fellowship
Rhodes University Research Fellowship/ Oxford Human Rights Hub Travelling Fellowship
Background
The ...

Perspectives on Social Policy Seminar Series

Happy Holidays and New Year from the OxHRH!
Our OxHRH activities have gathered momentum during this year of celebrating the fifth anniversary of the OxHRH. ...

Affirmative Action and the Sustainable Development Goal of Gender Equality
International Conference on Affirmative Action and the Sustainable Development Goal of Gender Equality
22nd- ...

Working Together: Human Rights and the Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, the world committed itself to an ambitious fifteen year programme to eradicate poverty in all its forms ...

New OPBP Committee
Rishika Sahgal (Chair)
Rishika is a candidate for the MPhil in Law at Magdalen College. She came to Oxford as a ...

Civil or Administrative Enforcement of Anti-Discrimination Law: Why Donald Trump Will Fail in His Efforts to Sabotage Employment Discrimination Law – David Oppenheimer (Berkeley)
In the debates over the 1964 Civil Rights Act, one of the most contentious issues was the method that would be ...

Friday in Focus: Ndjodi Ndeunyema
I am transitioning into the DPhil Law, as a Daube Law Scholar, from the MPhil, which I am awaiting to defend. My ...

Submissions for Moore Prize in Human Rights
The Christopher G. Moore Foundation is pleased to announce that submissions are open for the Moore Prize 2018 to ...

UNESCO Global Education Monitoring Report
Don’t just blame the teacher when the system is at fault, says UNESCO
Paris 24 October – UNESCO’s 2017/8 Global ...

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