Dapo Akande appears with Attorney General on BBC Radio 4 Law in Action Dapo Akande was interviewed in the first programme of the current series of BBC Radio 4's Law in Action (from around 15 min mark) on a number of issues relating...
Dapo Akande appears with Attorney General on BBC Radio 4 Law in Action Dapo Akande was interviewed in the first programme of the current series of BBC Radio 4's Law in Action (from around 15 min mark) on a number of issues relating...
Faculty members recognised in O2RB Excellence in Impact awards. The O²RB Excellence in Impact Awards, supported by the University of Oxford’s ESRC Impact Acceleration Account, recognise and reward social scientists whose research has achieved excellent economic...
Faculty members recognised in O2RB Excellence in Impact awards. The O²RB Excellence in Impact Awards, supported by the University of Oxford’s ESRC Impact Acceleration Account, recognise and reward social scientists whose research has achieved excellent economic...
18th Oxford Intellectual Property Moot: 19 - 21 March 2020 The Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre (OIPRC) is delighted to announce arrangements for the 2020 Oxford International Intellectual Property Law Moot, and invites universities from around the world to enter...
18th Oxford Intellectual Property Moot: 19 - 21 March 2020 The Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre (OIPRC) is delighted to announce arrangements for the 2020 Oxford International Intellectual Property Law Moot, and invites universities from around the world to enter...
Policing the COVID-19 crisis Ian Loader had an article on 'Policing the Covid-19' crisis published in 'The Conversation'. Ian argues that the “lockdown”, and its uncertain duration and effects, calls on...
Policing the COVID-19 crisis Ian Loader had an article on 'Policing the Covid-19' crisis published in 'The Conversation'. Ian argues that the “lockdown”, and its uncertain duration and effects, calls on...
Official Launch of Oxford Human Rights Hub & Open Society Foundations Online Course: 'Learning Lessons from Litigators' The Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH), in partnership with the Open Society Foundations and supported by the Economic & Social Research Council Impact Acceleration Awards, has created a free online...
Official Launch of Oxford Human Rights Hub & Open Society Foundations Online Course: 'Learning Lessons from Litigators' The Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH), in partnership with the Open Society Foundations and supported by the Economic & Social Research Council Impact Acceleration Awards, has created a free online...
Law Faculty hosts UNIQ 2019 students UNIQ is open to students studying in their first year of further education, who are based at UK state schools and colleges. The aim of the programme is to reach...
Law Faculty hosts UNIQ 2019 students UNIQ is open to students studying in their first year of further education, who are based at UK state schools and colleges. The aim of the programme is to reach...
Women in the Legal Profession in India Successful woman lawyers have had to lean in to succeed but this does not remove the onus on institutions to reform Prof. Lavanya Rajamani Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy in collaboration...
Women in the Legal Profession in India Successful woman lawyers have had to lean in to succeed but this does not remove the onus on institutions to reform Prof. Lavanya Rajamani Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy in collaboration...
Centre Move to the Faculty of Law's St Cross Building Since September 2015, the Faculty of Law’s St Cross building - which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2015 - has undergone a major building project and refurbishment of its first,...
Centre Move to the Faculty of Law's St Cross Building Since September 2015, the Faculty of Law’s St Cross building - which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2015 - has undergone a major building project and refurbishment of its first,...
Ethical Business Regulation: Understanding the Evidence The Better Regulation Delivery Office (BRDO) of the Department for Business Innovation & Skills (BIS) has published Professor Christopher Hodges’ paper Ethical Business Regulation: Understanding the Evidence. The paper was...
Ethical Business Regulation: Understanding the Evidence The Better Regulation Delivery Office (BRDO) of the Department for Business Innovation & Skills (BIS) has published Professor Christopher Hodges’ paper Ethical Business Regulation: Understanding the Evidence. The paper was...
Who Owns the World? The Annual Socio-Legal Lecture is one of the highlights in the Centre’s events calendar. We were delighted to host one of the world's leading scholars, Eve Darian Smith, to Oxford...
Who Owns the World? The Annual Socio-Legal Lecture is one of the highlights in the Centre’s events calendar. We were delighted to host one of the world's leading scholars, Eve Darian Smith, to Oxford...
'Digital Constitutionalism in Europe: Reframing Rights and Powers in the Algorithmic Society' by Giovanni De Gregorio 'Digital Constitutionalism in Europe: Reframing Rights and Powers in the Algorithmic Society' by Giovanni De Gregorio has been published by Cambridge University Press.This book is about rights and powers in...
'Digital Constitutionalism in Europe: Reframing Rights and Powers in the Algorithmic Society' by Giovanni De Gregorio 'Digital Constitutionalism in Europe: Reframing Rights and Powers in the Algorithmic Society' by Giovanni De Gregorio has been published by Cambridge University Press.This book is about rights and powers in...
Middle Temple Access to the Bar Scheme Last month[linkme] we announced that two undergraduates were chosen for the Middle Temple Access to the Bar scheme. We asked Anaum Riaz (LMH), one of the students who was selected,...
Middle Temple Access to the Bar Scheme Last month[linkme] we announced that two undergraduates were chosen for the Middle Temple Access to the Bar scheme. We asked Anaum Riaz (LMH), one of the students who was selected,...
The NeuroLaw Network conference: 'Human Enhancement and the Law: Regulating for the Future' The Neurolaw Conference'Human Enhancement and the Law: Regulating for the Future’ which took place on 7-8 January aimed to identify the legal issues that arise as a result of developments...
The NeuroLaw Network conference: 'Human Enhancement and the Law: Regulating for the Future' The Neurolaw Conference'Human Enhancement and the Law: Regulating for the Future’ which took place on 7-8 January aimed to identify the legal issues that arise as a result of developments...
Blog post by Elizabeth Stubbins-Bates discusses human rights in clinical settings during the Covid-19 outbreak Opinio Juris was the world’s first blog dedicated to informed discussion of international law by and among academics, practitioners and legal experts....
Blog post by Elizabeth Stubbins-Bates discusses human rights in clinical settings during the Covid-19 outbreak Opinio Juris was the world’s first blog dedicated to informed discussion of international law by and among academics, practitioners and legal experts....
John Gardner to deliver Quain Lectures at UCL This year's Quain Lectures at University College London are to be delivered by Oxford's Professor of Jurisprudence, John Gardner, under the title 'From Personal Life to Private Law'. Professor Gardner...
John Gardner to deliver Quain Lectures at UCL This year's Quain Lectures at University College London are to be delivered by Oxford's Professor of Jurisprudence, John Gardner, under the title 'From Personal Life to Private Law'. Professor Gardner...
Law Fellowship endowed thanks to the generosity of alumni St Edmund Hall is delighted to announce completion of the endowment of a further Law Fellowship. It will be named 'The Jeffrey Hackney Fellowship in Law', in honour of Mr...
Law Fellowship endowed thanks to the generosity of alumni St Edmund Hall is delighted to announce completion of the endowment of a further Law Fellowship. It will be named 'The Jeffrey Hackney Fellowship in Law', in honour of Mr...
Project on Empirical Studies of Trade Mark Data. The Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre is working with several partners to support scholarship using the empirical study of trade mark data. The first event, a workshop co-sponsored with ETH...
Project on Empirical Studies of Trade Mark Data. The Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre is working with several partners to support scholarship using the empirical study of trade mark data. The first event, a workshop co-sponsored with ETH...
Law and Technologies Webinar Series Final Podcast available Dr Anjali Mazumder, The Alan Turing Institute, presents "AI in the age of COVID-19 : an opportunity for innovation or inescapable risk to human rights".The podcast is also available on...
Law and Technologies Webinar Series Final Podcast available Dr Anjali Mazumder, The Alan Turing Institute, presents "AI in the age of COVID-19 : an opportunity for innovation or inescapable risk to human rights".The podcast is also available on...
Third Workshop on the Holding of Securities through an Intermediary The third workshop on the holding of securities through an intermediary took place on 16 June 2017 at Harris Manchester College in Oxford. The first and second workshops, held on 15...
Third Workshop on the Holding of Securities through an Intermediary The third workshop on the holding of securities through an intermediary took place on 16 June 2017 at Harris Manchester College in Oxford. The first and second workshops, held on 15...
Death of Peter Hayward It is with deep regret that we have to announce the death of Peter Hayward, Emeritus Fellow of St Peter’s College, who was Fellow and Tutor in Jurisprudence at St...
Death of Peter Hayward It is with deep regret that we have to announce the death of Peter Hayward, Emeritus Fellow of St Peter’s College, who was Fellow and Tutor in Jurisprudence at St...
The Eldon Law Scholarship 2011 The Faculty of Law is pleased to announce that the Eldon Law Scholarship 2011 has been awarded to Alistair Mills of Trinity College.The Eldon Law Scholarship is a two year...
The Eldon Law Scholarship 2011 The Faculty of Law is pleased to announce that the Eldon Law Scholarship 2011 has been awarded to Alistair Mills of Trinity College.The Eldon Law Scholarship is a two year...
International Lawyers for Africa Programme in Oxford In keeping with previous years, PIL @ Oxford hosted the International Lawyers for Africa Programme for a one-day lecture series on Public International Law on the 5th of October 2016.The...
International Lawyers for Africa Programme in Oxford In keeping with previous years, PIL @ Oxford hosted the International Lawyers for Africa Programme for a one-day lecture series on Public International Law on the 5th of October 2016.The...
'Judging Corporate Law' - a Law and Finance roundtable Judging Corporate Law was the subject of a Law and Finance roundtable held at St Hildas College on Friday 10 June. The roundtable was hosted by Oxford Universitys Faculty...
'Judging Corporate Law' - a Law and Finance roundtable Judging Corporate Law was the subject of a Law and Finance roundtable held at St Hildas College on Friday 10 June. The roundtable was hosted by Oxford Universitys Faculty...
All Law Faculty Scholarship decisions for 2012-13 have now been made Thirty successful candidates have been offered scholarships and sent information regarding their funding offer. In the unlikely event that a number of applicants who have been offered a scholarship...
All Law Faculty Scholarship decisions for 2012-13 have now been made Thirty successful candidates have been offered scholarships and sent information regarding their funding offer. In the unlikely event that a number of applicants who have been offered a scholarship...