Crimes Against Culture

Crimes Against Culture

A landmark case for international law is currently before the International Criminal Court (ICC), where the ...
OxHRH New Team Members

OxHRH New Team Members

The OxHRH is delighted to welcome on board to our team: Jason Brickhill, Research Director, DPhil Candidate, ...
Equal Rights Trust Report Launch: LGBT Rights and The Russian Courts

Equal Rights Trust Report Launch: LGBT Rights and The Russian Courts

London, United Kingdom, 23 September 2016 Join the Equal Rights Trust for a panel event to launch the Trust's ...
Did Brexit Save the HRA 1998?

Did Brexit Save the HRA 1998?

Perhaps it is time to begin looking for silver linings, as opposed to fantastic judicial interventions. On this ...
OxHRH Annual Report 2015-2016

OxHRH Annual Report 2015-2016

The OxHRH is thrilled to release its Annual Report 2015-2016. From its inception in 2012, the Oxford Human ...
Who Benefits From India’s Move to Ban Commercial Surrogacy?

Who Benefits From India’s Move to Ban Commercial Surrogacy?

The press release on the latest draft Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Bill (the Surrogacy Regulation ...
Brexiting and Rights-Transitional Justice Institute

Brexiting and Rights-Transitional Justice Institute

On the 27 September, the Transitional Justice Institute(TJI, Ulster University) in partnership with the Committee ...
Human Rights Experts Call the UN to Account for Cholera in Haiti

Human Rights Experts Call the UN to Account for Cholera in Haiti

Just one month ago, the UN acknowledged its responsibility for introducing cholera to Haiti in 2010. In the six ...
A Whitened White Paper on Human Rights

A Whitened White Paper on Human Rights

The Chinese government claims to have made stunning progress in improving the human rights situation in the ...
OxHRH Michaelmas Term Card

OxHRH Michaelmas Term Card

The OxHRH Seminars discuss the latest developments in human rights including public interest litigation in India, ...