Oxford Law Alumni Reception Baker & McKenzie, Sydney Oxford Law will be holding an Alumni Reception on 15 December 2010 at the premises of Baker and McKenzie in Sydney. This is an opportunity for those who studied law...
Oxford Law Alumni Reception Baker & McKenzie, Sydney Oxford Law will be holding an Alumni Reception on 15 December 2010 at the premises of Baker and McKenzie in Sydney. This is an opportunity for those who studied law...
Policing the digital cartels Price-setting algorithms mean regulators must now tackle collusion among machines
Policing the digital cartels Price-setting algorithms mean regulators must now tackle collusion among machines
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?’. The conference was organised...
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?’. The conference was organised...
Call for Papers: Displacement Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society invites submissions for a special issue titled “Displacement,” slated for publication in spring 2018.This special issue of Signs seeks submissions reflecting multifaceted,...
Call for Papers: Displacement Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society invites submissions for a special issue titled “Displacement,” slated for publication in spring 2018.This special issue of Signs seeks submissions reflecting multifaceted,...
Dr Jure Vidmar and Oxford DPhil Dr Gleider Hernández shortlisted for the Peter Birks Book Prizes for Outstanding Legal Scholarship for 2014 Dr Jure Vidmar (Democratic Statehood in International Law: The Emergence of New States in Post-Cold War - Hart Publishing) and Oxford DPhil Dr Gleider Hernández (The International Court of Justice and...
Dr Jure Vidmar and Oxford DPhil Dr Gleider Hernández shortlisted for the Peter Birks Book Prizes for Outstanding Legal Scholarship for 2014 Dr Jure Vidmar (Democratic Statehood in International Law: The Emergence of New States in Post-Cold War - Hart Publishing) and Oxford DPhil Dr Gleider Hernández (The International Court of Justice and...
International Intellectual Property Moot 2009 At the end of Hilary Term the IP Centre held its annual International IP Moot at St Catherine's College. The Moot is now in its 7th year, but this...
International Intellectual Property Moot 2009 At the end of Hilary Term the IP Centre held its annual International IP Moot at St Catherine's College. The Moot is now in its 7th year, but this...
Listen: Dr Shona Minson argues that we shouldn't punish children through their parents imprisonment Years ago, as a barrister specialising in care cases, Shona was familiar with the Children Act, and in particular its central principle: that the child's best interests are the paramount...
Listen: Dr Shona Minson argues that we shouldn't punish children through their parents imprisonment Years ago, as a barrister specialising in care cases, Shona was familiar with the Children Act, and in particular its central principle: that the child's best interests are the paramount...
CSLS Discussion Group: Call for Presentations The Socio-Legal Discussion Group is a platform run by DPhil students at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, which is a centre of multidisciplinary research into the nature and role of...
CSLS Discussion Group: Call for Presentations The Socio-Legal Discussion Group is a platform run by DPhil students at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, which is a centre of multidisciplinary research into the nature and role of...
Call for Papers: Asylum and Conversion to Christianity – New Directions in Research Organisers Dr. Lena Rose (Oxford) and Dr. Ebru Öztürk (Mid Sweden) would like to invite submissions for papers to be presented at an Interdisciplinary Workshop (Online) on...
Call for Papers: Asylum and Conversion to Christianity – New Directions in Research Organisers Dr. Lena Rose (Oxford) and Dr. Ebru Öztürk (Mid Sweden) would like to invite submissions for papers to be presented at an Interdisciplinary Workshop (Online) on...
2017 Oxford Global Justice Lecture by Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Reflections on Peace and Justice in the 21st Century: A Perspective from the International Criminal CourtOn 12 October 2017, Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court...
2017 Oxford Global Justice Lecture by Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Reflections on Peace and Justice in the 21st Century: A Perspective from the International Criminal CourtOn 12 October 2017, Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court...
New OxHRH Podcast Episode: Poverty and Politics in the SDGs with UN Special Rapporteur Philip Alston Sustainable Development Goal 1 is to eliminate poverty in all its forms everywhere. Poverty stands in the way of people enjoying many of their basic human rights, and it can...
New OxHRH Podcast Episode: Poverty and Politics in the SDGs with UN Special Rapporteur Philip Alston Sustainable Development Goal 1 is to eliminate poverty in all its forms everywhere. Poverty stands in the way of people enjoying many of their basic human rights, and it can...
Black Lives Matter: Review of a selection of socio-legal journals In the hope that it will be of value to colleagues within the socio-legal community the Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (CSLS) has recently undertaken a review of six major...
Black Lives Matter: Review of a selection of socio-legal journals In the hope that it will be of value to colleagues within the socio-legal community the Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (CSLS) has recently undertaken a review of six major...
Brochure for Virtual Moot Published Before this year's competition the Price Moot Team had decided to release a digital only version of our annual Price Moot Court Brochure. Following the decision to take the...
Brochure for Virtual Moot Published Before this year's competition the Price Moot Team had decided to release a digital only version of our annual Price Moot Court Brochure. Following the decision to take the...
Join us for the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights Welcome Event, 22nd November 2017 The Bonavero Institute of Human Rights is a research institute hosted by the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, and located at Mansfield College. Join us and discover the new...
Join us for the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights Welcome Event, 22nd November 2017 The Bonavero Institute of Human Rights is a research institute hosted by the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, and located at Mansfield College. Join us and discover the new...
OLA Partner Wins Top Award Oxford Legal Assistance's (OLA) partner law firm, Turpin & Miller LLP, were recognised by the Law Society in its annual Excellence Awards, hosted last month. Turpin & Miller LLP were winners...
OLA Partner Wins Top Award Oxford Legal Assistance's (OLA) partner law firm, Turpin & Miller LLP, were recognised by the Law Society in its annual Excellence Awards, hosted last month. Turpin & Miller LLP were winners...
Oxford wins the Dublin City University National Moot 2021 The DCU National Moot Court Competition 2021, hosted by Dublin City University, was held virtually on Saturday, 20 November. This is the largest Irish mooting competition and this year was...
Oxford wins the Dublin City University National Moot 2021 The DCU National Moot Court Competition 2021, hosted by Dublin City University, was held virtually on Saturday, 20 November. This is the largest Irish mooting competition and this year was...
New article by Linda Mulcahy published in Modern Law Review Linda Mulcahy, Director of the Centre for Socio-legal Studies publishes an article on ‘Are Litigants, Trials and Precedents Vanishing After All?’ in the Modern Law Review which...
New article by Linda Mulcahy published in Modern Law Review Linda Mulcahy, Director of the Centre for Socio-legal Studies publishes an article on ‘Are Litigants, Trials and Precedents Vanishing After All?’ in the Modern Law Review which...
The Images of the 'Consumer' in EU Law: Legislation, Free Movement and Competition Law Professor Stephen Weatherill and Dr Dorota Leczykiewicz have received funding from the John Fell Fund to carry out a project on the images of the ‘consumer’ in EU law: legislation, free...
The Images of the 'Consumer' in EU Law: Legislation, Free Movement and Competition Law Professor Stephen Weatherill and Dr Dorota Leczykiewicz have received funding from the John Fell Fund to carry out a project on the images of the ‘consumer’ in EU law: legislation, free...
Fourth Oxford Business Law Blog Annual Conference Co-organized by Luca Enriques and Georg Ringe, in cooperation with the European Banking Institute and with the generous support of Intesa Sanpaolo, the conference focused on partnerships between incumbent...
Fourth Oxford Business Law Blog Annual Conference Co-organized by Luca Enriques and Georg Ringe, in cooperation with the European Banking Institute and with the generous support of Intesa Sanpaolo, the conference focused on partnerships between incumbent...
Call for Papers: Exploring Legal Borderlands and Critical Perspectives on Security and Migration- SLSA Conference 2017 Call for papers now open for two sessions that members of the Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies are convening at this year's SLSA annual conference: Exploring Legal Borderlands and Critical...
Call for Papers: Exploring Legal Borderlands and Critical Perspectives on Security and Migration- SLSA Conference 2017 Call for papers now open for two sessions that members of the Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies are convening at this year's SLSA annual conference: Exploring Legal Borderlands and Critical...
London Bridge Attack – Message from the Centre Director Staff and students at the Centre for Criminology at the University of Oxford extend our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Saskia Jones and Jack Merritt and to...
London Bridge Attack – Message from the Centre Director Staff and students at the Centre for Criminology at the University of Oxford extend our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Saskia Jones and Jack Merritt and to...
New book by Agnieszka Kubal: Immigration and Refugee Law in Russia (Socio-Legal Perspectives) In this book, former BA Postdoctoral Fellow to the Centre Dr. Agnieszka Kubal confronts the issue of access to justice and the realization of human rights for migrants and refugees...
New book by Agnieszka Kubal: Immigration and Refugee Law in Russia (Socio-Legal Perspectives) In this book, former BA Postdoctoral Fellow to the Centre Dr. Agnieszka Kubal confronts the issue of access to justice and the realization of human rights for migrants and refugees...
Prof Ashworth name one of the 100 'most powerful lawyers' in the UK Professor Andrew Ashworth, Vinerian Professor of English Law, and member of the Centre for Criminology, has been named by The Times as one of the 100 'most powerful lawyers' in...
Prof Ashworth name one of the 100 'most powerful lawyers' in the UK Professor Andrew Ashworth, Vinerian Professor of English Law, and member of the Centre for Criminology, has been named by The Times as one of the 100 'most powerful lawyers' in...
Ardevan Yaghoubi (MSt | New College), reports on his funded Oxford Global Justice and Public International Law internship The Oxford Global Justice and Public International Law internship programme enabled me to spend my summer months working at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, in New York...
Ardevan Yaghoubi (MSt | New College), reports on his funded Oxford Global Justice and Public International Law internship The Oxford Global Justice and Public International Law internship programme enabled me to spend my summer months working at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, in New York...