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Centres & Institutes » Bonavero Institute of Human Rights

Bonavero Institute Student Portal

Information for current students about facilities, opportunities and courses at the Bonavero Institute

The Bonavero Institute seeks to enrich the human rights experience of Oxford students, and to assist them to develop careers in the broad field of human rights. Its “Gateways to Human Rights Research and Practice” initiative aims to deepen student engagement with the institute’s research projects and to provide insights into human rights practice. Several programmes form part of this initiative: Non-credit Courses on Human Rights Strategy, Research Training Programmes, various opportunities for Human Rights Mooting, the Collaborative Legal Aid Clinic at HMP Huntercombe and our Summer Fellowship Programme.

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Non-Credit Course: Research Training on the Right of Peaceful Assembly

Applications are now open - closing 28th January 2021
Sanya Samtani

#HRFair

Human Rights Opportunities at Oxford
Moot

Monroe E Price Media Law Moot Court Competition

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Blackstone Human Rights Law Moot

Human Rights Mooting at the Bonavero Institute

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Non-Credit Course: The Past and Present of Slavery - Developing a Strategic Response

Applications for this programme are now closed.
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Collaborative legal aid clinic on immigration law at HMP Huntercombe

Applications to this programme are now closed.
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Bonavero Institute Student Fellowships

Applications are now closed
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Graduate Research Student Residency Programme

Applications are now closed.
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Non-Credit Course: Research Training on Police Use of Force Legislation & Jurisprudence

Currently no courses running
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Non-Credit Course: Developing Strategies for the Protection & Promotion of Human Rights

Currently no courses running

Oxford Human Rights Hub

The Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH) was established in 2012 by Professor Sandra Fredman, to create a global community of human rights scholars, practitioners and policy-makers. Initially funded by the University of Oxford's Higher Studies Fund in 2012 (until December 2014) the OxHRH's guiding...

Oxford Pro Bono Publico

Oxford Pro Bono Publico (OPBP) provides pro bono legal research, particularly in the fields of international and comparative law, to individuals and organisations who are themselves working on a pro bono basis. In particular, graduate students and supervisors from the Faculty of Law prepare or...

Oxford Legal Assistance

An undergraduate pro bono programme
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Hot Seat Scheme

Seats in the Bonavero Institute's reading room will now be open to University of Oxford DPhil and MPhil students working in human rights law and related subjects. Students wishing to make use of the workspace, as well as other Institute facilities, may drop in from 8am to 6pm Monday - Friday. A sign-in system will be in place and available seats can be identified via the reading room floor plan.

Helena Kennedy Reading Room Guidelines

What are human rights?

Watch a conversation between Kate O'Regan, Director of the Bonavero Institute and Sandy Fredman, Director of the Oxford Human Rights Hub

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