New Publications from OxHRH Associates

by | May 13, 2020

The OxHRH Publications Page is a dynamic teaching and research resource that showcases the latest human rights publications from our global network. The latest editions are:

Paul Craig, ‘Response to Loughlin’s Note on Miller; Cherry’ (2020) Public Law 282

Paul Craig, ‘The Supreme Court, Prorogation and Constitutional Principle’ (2020) Public Law 248

Elizabeth Fisher, Jeff King and Alison Young (eds), The Foundations and Future of Public Law (OUP, 2020)

Fairwork, ‘Fairwork South Africa Ratings 2020: Labour Standards in the Gig Economy’ (Cape Town South Africa; Oxford UK; Manchester UK, 2020)

Tarunabh Khaitan, ’The Indian Supreme Court’s Identity Crisis: A Constitutional Court or a Court of Appeal?’ (2020) 4 Indian Law Review 1

Natasa Mavronicola, ‘The Mythology and the Reality of Common Law Constitutional Rights to Bodily Integrity’ in Mark Elliott and Kirsty Hughes (eds), Common Law Constitutional Rights (Hart Publishing, 2020)

Funda Ustek-Spilda and others, ‘The Politics of Covid-19: Gig Work in the Coronavirus Crisis’ (Red Pepper, 26 March 2020) <www.redpepper.org.uk/gig-work-in-the-coronavirus-crisis/>

Funda Ustek-Spilda and others, ‘The Untenable Luxury of Self-Isolation’ (New Internationalist, 18 March 2020) <https://newint.org/features/2020/03/18/untenable-luxury-self-isolation>

Alison Young, ‘Fundamental Common Law Rights and Legislation’ in Mark Elliott and Kirsty Hughes (eds), Common Law Constitutional Rights (Hart Publishing, 2020)

Alison Young, ‘Public Law Cases and the Common Law: A Unique Relationship?’ in Elizabeth Fisher, Jeff King and Alison Young (eds), The Foundations and Future of Public Law (OUP, 2020)

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