Conference on Law & Religion

Conference on Law & Religion

On Friday 9 December a conference on Law & Religion will take place at Kellogg College from 13:30 to 17:00. If ...
Sexual and Reproductive Rights in the Courtroom: Litigation Strategies in Light of the Zika Outbreak

Sexual and Reproductive Rights in the Courtroom: Litigation Strategies in Light of the Zika Outbreak

Earlier this year the World Health Organization declared a public health emergency in response to the Zika virus, ...
A Commentary on Recent Developments in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ Advisory Opinion on the Standing of Legal Entities

A Commentary on Recent Developments in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ Advisory Opinion on the Standing of Legal Entities

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) Advisory Opinion OC-22/16 examined the question of whether legal ...
Uber, Informal Work and the Expert Working Group on Discrimination Against Women

Uber, Informal Work and the Expert Working Group on Discrimination Against Women

The decision of the London Employment Tribunal that Uber taxi drivers are employees and not self-employed is of ...
The Partnership between Health and Law to Ensure Human Rights

The Partnership between Health and Law to Ensure Human Rights

If human rights are to meaningfully alleviate poverty, we must factor in the day to day need for legal advice ...
Law and Politics Seminar Series

Law and Politics Seminar Series

This is a new seminar series held at St Antony’s College, and will comprise a number of special seminars on topics ...
Right of Access to Information: An Empowering Tool for the Enjoyment of Other Human Rights in Argentina

Right of Access to Information: An Empowering Tool for the Enjoyment of Other Human Rights in Argentina

Argentina has taken a big step towards government transparency and accountability by enacting, on September ...
A Conversation with Professor Kate O’Regan and Professor Sandra Fredman: What Are Human Rights?

A Conversation with Professor Kate O’Regan and Professor Sandra Fredman: What Are Human Rights?

A conversation between Kate O'Regan, Director of the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights at the University of ...
OxHRH’s Submission to Women and Equalities Commission Now Published

OxHRH’s Submission to Women and Equalities Commission Now Published

Under the auspicies of the Oxford Human Rights Hub, Professor Sandra Fredman, FBA, QC (hon), Director of the OxHRH ...
Miller: Alternative Syllogisms

Miller: Alternative Syllogisms

Professor Finnis posed a powerful challenge to the Miller decision by contending that the claimant’s argument was ...
R (Miller) v The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union – Substance over Form?

R (Miller) v The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union – Substance over Form?

In a ground-breaking decision, the High Court issued a declaratory order that ‘the Secretary of State does not ...