Events on 17/01/2013
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January 2013
- Public International Law Discussion Group
The Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations: Magnifying the Fissures in the Law of International Responsibility - Speaker: Professor Jean d'Aspremont, University of Manchester
New College Lecture Room 6 at 12:30
- Oxford Human Rights Hub
Interpreting Human Rights in New Zealand and the UK: Expansive but Narrow, Narrow but Expansive - Speaker: Kris Gledhill, University of Auckland; Inaugural Director of the New Zealand Centre for Human Rights Law, Policy and Practice
Oxford Law Faculty Senior Common Room at 13:00
- Comparative Law Discussion Group
Constitutionalism, public policy and discriminatory testamentary bequests - a good fit between common law and civil law in South Africa's mixed jurisdictions? - Speaker: Professor Francois du Toit, University of the Western Cape
Oxford Law Faculty Seminar Room D (lunch from 12:30 - Foyer of IECL) at 13:00
- Property Law Discussion Group
Constitutionalism, public policy and discriminatory testamentary bequests – a good fit between common law and civil law in South Africa? - Speaker: Professor Francois du Toit, University of the Western Cape
Oxford Law Faculty Seminar Room D at 13:00
- International Migration and Human Rights: Critical Research and Policy Perspectives
In Defense of the Migrant Workers Convention: Standard Setting for Contemporary Migration - Speaker: Bernard Ryan, University of Kent
Pauling Centre Seminar Room at 14:00
- Migration Law Discussion Group
In Defense of the Migrant Workers Convention: Standard Setting for Contemporary Migration - Speaker: Bernard Ryan, University of Kent
Pauling Centre Seminar Room at 14:00
- All Souls Criminology Seminar Series Hilary Term 2013
American Exceptionalism in Crime and Punishment - Speaker: Professor Nicola Lacey University of Oxford, and Professor David Soskice, Duke University
All Souls College Old Library at 15:30
- Public Law Discussion Group
The Reformation of English Administrative Law? 'Rights', Rhetoric and Reality - Change of venue
Speaker: Dr Jason NE Varuhas, Junior Research Fellow in Law, Christ's College, Cambridge
Oxford Law Faculty Seminar Room D at 17:00
- St Anne's Law Forum
Theoretical Obstacles to the Use of Empirical Behavioural Research in Law - Speaker: Paul Troop
St Anne's College SR7 (Ruth Deech building) at 5:30
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