Friday in Focus: Victoria Miyandazi (Oxford)
I started my studies in Oxford in 2013 as a Rhodes Scholar a year after completing my LL.B. degree from Kenyatta ...
Women and Equalities Committee Uses Evidence from Director Sandra Fredman
The Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) in their new report, Ensuring Strong Equalities Legislation After EU ...
Oxford Martin School Lecture Series: Great Transitions-Navigating 21st Century Challenges
Constitutional Court Review Call for Papers
AN OPEN CALL FOR PAPERS
Now Available Free Online
The editors of the Constitutional Court Review (‘CCR’) ...
The Foundation for Law, Justice and Society Film Screening: Court
The Foundation for Law, Justice and Society in association with Wolfson College and the Centre for Socio-Legal ...
Friday in Focus: Richard Martin (LSE)
Every Friday over the next couple of months, we are going to profile the careers and research of current and ...
BAD NEWS wins First Moore Prize for Non-Fiction
The Christopher G. Moore Foundation is pleased to announce that Bad News by Anjan Sundaram is the winner of ...
Apply for Master’s in International Human Rights Law at the University of Oxford
Admissions for the Master’s in International Human Rights Law at the University of Oxford are now open for the ...
Oxford Human Rights Hub – Welcome Event
The Oxford Human Rights Hub will be hosting a welcome event for all new students starting at the University of ...
The Impact of Brexit on The Right to Equality
On September 28, 2017, OxHRH Director, Sandra Fredman (Oxford), Deputy-Director, Meghan Campbell (Birmingham) and ...
Beyond Sentencing Inconsistency: Understanding India’s Death Penalty Crisis – Anup Surendranath (National Law University, Delhi)
The Supreme Court of India while upholding the constitutionality of the death penalty in Bachan Singh (1980) ...
Developing Strategies for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights
Non-credit course over six evenings in Michaelmas Term 2017 and Hilary Term 2018
Open to law students (both ...