Partially Clandestine Criminal Trials Risk Standardising Secrecy

Partially Clandestine Criminal Trials Risk Standardising Secrecy

In a decision handed down 4 June 2014, the UK Court of Appeal addressed the issue of secrecy in criminal trials on ...
A World Cup Without Human Rights?

A World Cup Without Human Rights?

With this year’s football World Cup kicking off, Amnesty International and Oxford Lawyers Without Borders invite ...
OPBP Symposium: In Conversation with Justice Abella

OPBP Symposium: In Conversation with Justice Abella

“I think lawyering is about the public interest.” This was the simple and thought-provoking opening to Justice ...
The London Legal Walk: 10 Successful Years

The London Legal Walk: 10 Successful Years

The London Legal Support Trust (LLST) works to support law centres and legal advice agencies in London and the ...
The Manifestation of Religion or Belief in the Public Sphere

The Manifestation of Religion or Belief in the Public Sphere

The University of Oxford Faculty of Law, in partnership with the Centre for Policy and Research on Turkey, is ...
Executing the Intellectually Disabled: a Stronger Prohibition

Executing the Intellectually Disabled: a Stronger Prohibition

On 21 February 1978, Freddie Hall and his accomplice, kidnapped, raped and murdered a young woman, and in a ...
OPBP Grants and Clerkship Awards

OPBP Grants and Clerkship Awards

The OxHRH and OPBP are delighted to announce that the following individuals are either recipients of OPBP ...
Reconciling Punishment and Forgiveness in Criminal Justice

Reconciling Punishment and Forgiveness in Criminal Justice

Professor Nicola Lacey and Dr Hanna Pickard will be presenting a joint working paper entitled "To Blame or to ...
What next for LGBT equality?

What next for LGBT equality?

It has been almost a year since the Supreme Court of the United States delivered judgment in Windsor v United ...
Syria Speaks in Oxford

Syria Speaks in Oxford

Join Syrian artists and writers in Oxford for readings and discussions on cultural resistance in the country. The ...
Righting wrongful convictions: is anguish enough?

Righting wrongful convictions: is anguish enough?

In a recent judgment, Adambhai Sulemanbhai Ajmeri v. State of Gujarat, the Supreme Court of India acquitted all ...
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