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Career Development Fellowship in Law and Economics

The University of Oxford invites applications for the position of full-time Career Development Fellow in Law and Economics.


Oxford Graduates Lead The Way

Oxford's graduates continue to command the highest regard at the Bar and the leading city firms, according to two recent surveys.


Dapo Akande Elected to the Board of Editors of the American Journal of International Law

Dapo Akande has been elected to the Board of Editors of the American Journal of International Law (AJIL).


Oxford and Harvard Academics to Discuss Gender Equality

The annual Oxford-Harvard Video Conference will be held on Thursday, 2 May from 2:30 to 5:30pm in the Law Faculty Cube.


Funded Internship at the International Court of Justice 2013-14

The Oxford Law Faculty is one of a group of leading law faculties around the world invited by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to participate in the ICJ's "traineeship" programme.


Conference on the Eurozone Banking Union

On 11 and 12 April 2013, the Oxford Law & Finance Group hosted a conference on ‘The Eurozone Banking Union – Messiah or Flight of Fancy?’.


United Nations Under-Secretary General for Legal Affairs Patricia O'Brien delivers Inaugural Oxford Global Justice Lecture

On Friday April 12 Patricia O’Brien, the United Nations Under-Secretary General for Legal Affairs and UN Legal Counsel, delivered the first Oxford Global Justice Lecture.


International Lawyers Gather in Oxford for Major Conference

On April 12 and 13, over 160 international lawyers gathered in Oxford for the Annual Conference of the International Law Association (British Branch).The theme of the conference was “The Changing Nature of Global Governance: International Institutions in the International Legal Order”.


Oxford Students Visit The Hague, April 2013

A group of BCL/MJur students from the University of Oxford and LLM students from the University of Glasgow visited The Hague between 16-18 April 2013 in a trip organised by the conveners of the International Dispute Settlement courses at the two universities (Antonios Tzanakopoulos and Christian J Tams, respectively).


Astor Fund Visiting Lectureship 2013: Professor Mark Rose

The Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre and the Faculty of English will host Professor Mark Rose (University of California, Santa Barbara) as the Astor Lecturer in Trinity 2013.


The H.L.A. Hart Memorial Lecture 21 May 2013

Professor Will Kymlicka, Professor of Philosophy, Queen’s University, Canada will give this year's H.L.A.


Call for Papers: Empirical Studies of Trademark Data Workshop at USPTO, September 26-27 2013

CALL FOR PAPERS

EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF TRADEMARK DATA WORKSHOP AT USPTO

SEPTEMBER 26-27, 2013

 

Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy, New York University School of Law

and the

United States Patent and Trademark Office

 

in cooperation with

 

Center for Law & Economics, ETH Zurich

Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre

University of East Anglia

 

We are seeking paper proposals from economics, management, and legal scholars on the empirical study of trademark data for a one-and-a-half day workshop at the U.S.


Pembroke College announces

    Ap   Pembroke College proposes to appoint two Stipendiary Lecturers and two Senior Retained Lecturers in Law for the academic year 2013-2014 as follows:   Stipendiary Lecturers 4- hours per week in Contract and Land Law (salary £8,255-£9,285 per annum) 3-hours per week in European Union Law (salary £6,192-£6,924 per annum)   Senior Retained Lecturers Senior Retained Lecturer in Criminal Law Senior Retained Lecturer in Administrative Law   The payment for a Senior Retained Lecturer is £3318 per annum (paid termly) plus teaching at Senior Tutors' Committee agreed rates.   The Stipendiary Lecturers will be expected to teach for the hours specified above and the Senior Retained Lecturers for approximately two hours per week averaged across the academic year.   The Lecturers will be expected to undertake pastoral supervision over the College's undergraduate law students, and to assist in Admissions.   Further particulars can be obtained from the College's website;  http://www.pmb.ox.ac.uk/Fellows_Staff/Staff/Vacancies/index.php or by contacting the Academic Office (Tel:  01865 286089, e-mail: academic.office@pmb.ox.ac.uk).    Applicants should submit four copies of their application and curriculum vitae to the Academic Registrar, Pembroke College, Oxford, OX1 1DW by noon on Thursday 23rd May.


Oxford Law Alumni Event, Singapore, June 2013

Professor Timothy Endicott, Dean of the Faculty of Law, will be visiting Singapore at the end of June 2013  and is looking to hold an alumni event for all Oxford Law alumni.


Oxford Participates in the International Rounds of Jessup Moot Court Competition

The four-member University of Oxford team comprising of second year undergraduate students Rajkiran Barhey (Hertford), Jiahui Huang (Magdalen), Danny Tang (Harris Manchester) and Daryl Ho (Balliol) participated in the international rounds of the 54th Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition held in Washington D.C.


Sixth International Roman Law Moot

From 7 to 10 April 2013, students and academics from the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Liège, Trier, Athens, Vienna, Tübingen and Naples gathered in Oxford for the Sixth International Roman Law Moot Court Competition – the first time this event has been held outside of Greece.


Professor David Nelken wins the Association for Law and Society International Prize

photo of David Nelken

Professor Nelken, Visiting Professor of Criminology at the Faculty of Law, has been honoured by the Law and Society Association (LSA) and will be presented with the 2013 laureate of the Association for Law and Society International Prize at the LSA annual meeting in Boston in May 2013.


Antitrust Enforcement Workshop - Washington DC

The CCLP in collaboration with the George Washington University Competition Law Center and the Journal of Antitrust Enforcement will host a Workshop on Antitrust enforcement at George Washington University, Washington DC, on Saturday April 13, 2013.


OPBP wins 2013 Attorney General LawWorks Student Pro Bono Award

Oxford Pro Bono Publico (OPBP) has won the 'Best Contribution by a Team of Students' award in the 2013 LawWorks and Attorney General Awards.


The Linklaters Chair in Comparative Law

photo of Stefan Vogenauer

The Faculty of Law is delighted to announce that the Professorship of Comparative Law, held by Professor Stefan Vogenauer, Director of the Institute of European and Comparative Law, has become the Linklaters Professorship of Comparative Law.  The Professorship, which is attached to Brasenose College, has been named for the firm in recognition of Linklaters’ support for Law in Oxford.



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