
What kind of extremist will you be?
The UK Government’s procedure for identifying ‘dangerous extremists’ has come under legal scrutiny (at long last) ...

Aadhaar’s Bearing on India’s Public Distribution System and the Right to Food
Since 1951 India's Public Distribution System (PDS) has operated as a safety net for millions of poor households. ...

The Multiple Imperatives To Protect Schools As Safe Spaces Of Learning
As of January 10 2017, 57 states have endorsed the Safe Schools Declaration, setting out the importance of ...

WATCH: A Conversation on Brexit’s Impact on Human Rights
On 31 January 2017, OxHRH, together with the Public Law Discussion Group, the Programme for the Foundations of ...

Lam Wing Kee, Hong Kong, and China’s ever-expanding reach
The disappearance of Lam Wing Kee and four other Hong Kong booksellers sparked outrage amongst Hong Kong citizens ...

LEAD Book Forum: Gendering European Working Time Regimes
29 March 2017
Time: 4:00 - 6:00pm
Venue: Room 313, Third Floor, Law Building, Queen Mary University of London, ...

Inequality and Discrimination faced by Religious Minorities in Pakistan
Pakistan is one of the worst countries to live in as a member of a religious minority group, due to the lack of ...

Associate Professor Nazila Ghanea Participates in BBC Programme on Baha’i Faith
Associate Professor Nazila Ghanea participates in a BBC World Service Programme 'Heart and Soul'.
The Bahá'i ...

RightsUp Podcast #RightNow!-The UK Supreme Court Rules in Brexit
On 24 January 2017, the UK Supreme Court ruled in the case Miller and Dos Santos vs. Secretary of State for ...

Socioeconomic rights researchers, advocates and practitioners gather at Åbo Akademi University
Through this blog, I share what I have learned from recently attending a week long advanced course on the ...

Oxford City Council Holocaust Memorial Day Service
A short reflection service to mark Holocaust Memorial Day will take place in Town Hall at 11am on Friday 27 ...

The Majority Judgment in Miller: Vulnerable but Defensible
The UK Supreme Court concluded yesterday, by an 8–3 majority, that legislation is needed for Article 50 to be ...
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