An English Duty to Have ‘Due Regard’ – An Effective Means of Upholding Children’s Rights?

An English Duty to Have ‘Due Regard’ – An Effective Means of Upholding Children’s Rights?

In its Third Report of Session 2016–17, scrutinising the Children and Social Work Bill, the Joint Committee on ...
Business Law Workshop: Vexatious Claims – A rational choice theory challenge to the case for employment tribunal fees

Business Law Workshop: Vexatious Claims – A rational choice theory challenge to the case for employment tribunal fees

Jeremais Prassl (University of Oxford & OxHRH Associate) and Abi Adams (University of Oxford) will be speaking ...
Having Regard to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

Having Regard to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

The Third Report of the Joint Committee on Human Rights for the Session 2016-7 has recommended the inclusion of a ...
Invitation to Attend the Herb Smith Freehills Oxford Disability Moot

Invitation to Attend the Herb Smith Freehills Oxford Disability Moot

You are invited to attend the Grand Final and Conversazione of the Herbert Smith Freehills Oxford Disability ...
Brexit: Foundational Constitutional and Interpretive Principles: II

Brexit: Foundational Constitutional and Interpretive Principles: II

This should be read with the previous posting. They are both designed to reveal underlying issues of ...
University of Malta: Migration, Mobility and Human Right Conference

University of Malta: Migration, Mobility and Human Right Conference

The deadline for abstracts has been extended to October 30.
Brexit: Foundational Constitutional and Interpretive Principles: I

Brexit: Foundational Constitutional and Interpretive Principles: I

The post-referendum discourse has been marked by vibrant political and legal exchange in Parliament and the ...
Oxford Lawyers Against Poverty: Brexit-Legal Challenges and Opportunities

Oxford Lawyers Against Poverty: Brexit-Legal Challenges and Opportunities

Oxford Lawyers Against Poverty is an initiative set up by Legal Professionals and Students interested in the link ...
Six months later: a reflection on what has changed since the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea ordered an end to detention on Manus Island

Six months later: a reflection on what has changed since the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea ordered an end to detention on Manus Island

On 26 April 2016, the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea (PNG) ruled that the detention of asylum seeker and ...
Queen’s University Belfast Conference: Intersectionality in Law, Policy and Society

Queen’s University Belfast Conference: Intersectionality in Law, Policy and Society

Ahmed v United Kingdom: European Court of Human Rights Still Skirting Around Jury Bias

Ahmed v United Kingdom: European Court of Human Rights Still Skirting Around Jury Bias

The European Court of Human Rights (“ECtHR”) recently handed down its long-awaited admissibility decision in Ahmed ...
Amicus-US Death Penalty Training Session

Amicus-US Death Penalty Training Session

The sessions will include: powerful talks by exonerees who have each spent several years on death ...