New Publications from the OxHRH Team and Associates

by | Nov 7, 2016

The OxHRH Publication Page is a dynamic teaching and research resource that showcases the latest human rights publications from our global network. The Publications Page is constantly updated with the newest innovative and thought-provoking journal articles and books. The latest editions are:

Paul Craig, ‘Brexit: A Drama in Six Acts’ (2016) European Law Review

Cathryn Costello and Mark Freedland, ‘Seasonal Workers and Intra-Corporate Transferees in EU Law: Capital’s Handmaidens?’ in J Howe & R Owens Temporary Labour Migration in a globalised World: The Regulatory Challenges (Hart, 2016)

Sandra Fredman, ‘Substantive Equality Revisited’ (2016) 14(3) International Journal of Constitutional Law 712

Sandra Fredman, ‘Substantive Equality Revisited: A Rejoinder to Catharine MacKinnon’ (2016) 14(3) International Journal of Constitutional Law 749

Barbara Havelkova, ‘Resistance to Anti-Discrimination Law in Central and Eastern Europe–a Post-Communist Legacy?’ (2016) 17 (4) German Law Journal 627

Carolyn Hoyle, ‘Compensating Injustice: The Perils of Innocence Discourse’ in J Hunter et al The Intergrity of the Criminal Process: From Theory to Practice (Hart, 2016)

Catherine MacKinnon, ‘Substantive Equality Revisited: A Reply to Sandra Fredman’ (2016) 14(3) International Journal of Constitutional Law 739

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