OxHRH Research Associates Awarded Visiting Fellowships at NYU

OxHRH Research Associates Awarded Visiting Fellowships at NYU

Dr Barbara Havelkova and Dr Tarunabh Khaitan, both OxHRH Associates, have been awarded fellowships at the New York ...
New Publication: The Human Rights of Migrants and Refugees in European Law by OxHRH Associate Dr Cathryn Costello

New Publication: The Human Rights of Migrants and Refugees in European Law by OxHRH Associate Dr Cathryn Costello

Part of the acclaimed Oxford Studies in European Law, The Human Rights of Migrants and Refugees in European Law by ...
Animus and Unequal Dignity: The Purpose and Effect of North Carolina’s New Anti-LGBT Law

Animus and Unequal Dignity: The Purpose and Effect of North Carolina’s New Anti-LGBT Law

On March 24, 2016, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (“LGBT”) North Carolina residents woke up to a new and ...
OxHRH Associate Dr Liora Lazarus Appointed to Advisory Board of Max Planck Encyclopaedia of Comparative Constitutional Law

OxHRH Associate Dr Liora Lazarus Appointed to Advisory Board of Max Planck Encyclopaedia of Comparative Constitutional Law

OxHRH Associate Dr Liora Lazarus has been appointed to the Advisory Board of the prestigious Max Planck ...
Labour Law Research Network Conference-Call for Papers

Labour Law Research Network Conference-Call for Papers

Labour Law Research Network (LLRN) Conference University of Toronto, Faculty of Law June 25-27, 2017 CALL ...
The Struggle for Right to Information in Sri Lanka: Is it Leaving Victims Behind?

The Struggle for Right to Information in Sri Lanka: Is it Leaving Victims Behind?

Sri Lanka is on the brink of a historic moment. Following a long struggle spanning over a decade, a Bill on the ...
Oxford University Seminar Series: Abortion in Context, Law, Ethics and Practice

Oxford University Seminar Series: Abortion in Context, Law, Ethics and Practice

Good News at Last from Downunder on “Zero Hours” Contracts?

Good News at Last from Downunder on “Zero Hours” Contracts?

The Guardian report on banning “zero hours contracts” in New Zealand accurately reflects the unexpected delight of ...
Judging Abortion in Northern Ireland: Facing the Challenges, Taking the Opportunities

Judging Abortion in Northern Ireland: Facing the Challenges, Taking the Opportunities

The Northern Ireland legal system and, more specifically, Northern Irish courts have been thrust into the national ...
Oxford University Conference: Theories on Indirect Discrimination

Oxford University Conference: Theories on Indirect Discrimination

On 17 and 18th March 2016, Dr Tarunabh Khaitan (OxHRH Research Associate and Oxford University) and Prof Hugh ...
Scalia’s Record on Labour Rights as Human Rights – Justice Denied

Scalia’s Record on Labour Rights as Human Rights – Justice Denied

During Justice Scalia’s nearly thirty-year term, the Court decided nineteen private-sector labour cases in which ...
Bureaucratising Sexual Rights in Brazil

Bureaucratising Sexual Rights in Brazil

At times, Brazil’s sexual rights revolution has been a quiet one. Increasingly, bureaucratic bodies have stepped ...