New Publications from OxHRH Team and Associates

by | Dec 7, 2017

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

Shreya Atrey, ‘Fifty Years On: The Curious Case of Intersectional Discrimination in ICCPR’ (2017) 35(3) Nordic Journal of Human Rights 220

Nicholas Bamforth, ‘Social Sensitivity, Consensus, and the Margin of Appreciation’ in Petr Agha (ed) Human Rights Between Law and Politics: The Margin of Appreciation in Post-National Contexts (Hart, 2017)

Nicholas Bamforth, Meghan Campbell, Paul Craig, Sandra Fredman, Stephen Weatherhill and Alison Young ‘The EU Charter After Brexit‘ (Submission to the Joint Committee on Human Rights, 2017)

Paul Craig, ‘Book Review: Comparative Administrative Law and Political Structure’ (2017) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 1

Paul Craig, ‘Brexit, A Drama: The Interregnum’ (2017) Yearbook of European Law 1

Paul Craig, ‘The Process: Brexit and the Anatomy of Article 50’, in F Fabbrini (ed), The Law and Politics of Brexit (OUP, 2017)

Sandra Fredman, Meghan Campbell, Shreya Atrey, Jason Brickhill, Sanya Samtani and Nomfundo Ramalenka, ‘Achieving Transformative Equality for Persons with Disabilities‘ (Submission to the Committee on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 2017)

Aileen Kavanagh, ‘El papel de los jueces en el marco de una carta de derechos: Una teoría de la contención judicial -The Role of Courts under a Bill of Rights: A Theory of Judicial Restraint ‘ (2017) 13 Eunomia – Revista en Cultura de la Legalidad 80

 

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