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Miles Jackson

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Departmental Lecturer in Law

LL.M. (Harvard Law School), BA (Oxon). Miles is a Departmental Lecturer in Law and a College Lecturer at St Anne's College. His doctoral research, supported by a Rhodes Scholarship, is on complicity in international law. He teaches European Human Rights Law at the faculty and Constitutional Law and Administrative Law for St Anne's College.

Miles is a former clerk of the Constitutional Court of South Africa and a former chair of Oxford Pro Bono Publico.



Publications

Journal Articles

Jackson, 'The Customary International Law Duty to Prosecute Crimes against Humanity: A New Framework' (2007) 16 Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law 117

Books

Giannini, Farbstein, Bent and Jackson, Prosecuting Apartheid-Era Crimes? A South African Dialogue on Justice (Harvard University Press Human Rights Practice Series 2009)

Reviews

Jackson, 'Isaacs and Vernon, Accountability for Collective Wrongdoing' (2011) 5 European Human Rights Law Review 626


Interests

Research: International Criminal Law, Public International Law, Comparative Constitutional Law, Human Rights Law

Other details

Contact details:

Public International Law @ Oxford

other affiliation(s):

University College

Oxford Human Rights Hub

Contact details:

St Anne's College
Woodstock Road,
Oxford,
OX2 6HS




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