New publication: 'Addressing Disparate Impact: Indirect Discrimination and the Public Sector Equality Duty'

New publication: 'Addressing Disparate Impact: Indirect Discrimination and the Public Sector Equality Duty'

Professor Sandra Fredman, Director of the Oxford Human Rights Hub, has published an article in the Industrial Law ...
China’s Participation in Global Climate Governance: Reflections from an Ethical Perspective

China’s Participation in Global Climate Governance: Reflections from an Ethical Perspective

Over the past years, China's role in global climate negotiations has become ever more crucial and controversial. ...
China's Participation in Global Climate Governance: Reflections from an Ethical Perspective

China's Participation in Global Climate Governance: Reflections from an Ethical Perspective

Over the past years, China's role in global climate negotiations has become ever more crucial and controversial. ...
Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Rhodes Project

Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Rhodes Project

The Rhodes Project, a London-based research centre which collects data about women Rhodes Scholars, celebrated its ...
Four Ways Businesses Are Advancing Peace and Religious Freedom

Four Ways Businesses Are Advancing Peace and Religious Freedom

Last week, a groundbreaking new religious freedom & business resource highlights four ways that businesses are ...
Women’s and Children’s Health: Evidence of the Impact of Human Rights -Prof Paul Hunt (Essex)

Women’s and Children’s Health: Evidence of the Impact of Human Rights -Prof Paul Hunt (Essex)

In 2011, Professor Paul Hunt (UN Special Rapporteur on the right to health, 2002-2008) was asked by Dr. Flavia ...
Women's and Children's Health: Evidence of the Impact of Human Rights -Prof Paul Hunt (Essex)

Women's and Children's Health: Evidence of the Impact of Human Rights -Prof Paul Hunt (Essex)

In 2011, Professor Paul Hunt (UN Special Rapporteur on the right to health, 2002-2008) was asked by Dr. Flavia ...
Recent British Court Decisions on the Death Penalty: Letting the British Government off the Noose? -Reader Jon Yorke (BCU)

Recent British Court Decisions on the Death Penalty: Letting the British Government off the Noose? -Reader Jon Yorke (BCU)

Recent British court decisions have considered the UK export of chemical substances used for lethal injection in ...
New OxHRH Monthly Newsletter

New OxHRH Monthly Newsletter

The OxHRH has launched its new-look monthly newsletter this month - click here to read! Our new newsletters, ...
Global Law at Reading

Global Law at Reading

The School of Law at the University of Reading has just launched Global Law at Reading (GLAR), a major new ...
A Visit to the 'Virtual World' of Human Rights

A Visit to the 'Virtual World' of Human Rights

How can online collaboration be used to enhance the understanding and protection of human rights law around the ...
A Visit to the ‘Virtual World’ of Human Rights

A Visit to the ‘Virtual World’ of Human Rights

How can online collaboration be used to enhance the understanding and protection of human rights law around the ...

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