Special Issue: International Journal of Law in Context A special issue of International Journal of Law in Context (Volume 12, Issue 4 December 2016) is now available, exploring the comparative in Socio-legal Studies.The idea for...
Special Issue: International Journal of Law in Context A special issue of International Journal of Law in Context (Volume 12, Issue 4 December 2016) is now available, exploring the comparative in Socio-legal Studies.The idea for...
Call for papers: Race, Ethnicity and Migration Stream, BSA 2016 BSA Annual Conference 2016 Global Societies: Fragmenting and Connecting Call for Papers: Race, Ethnicity and Migration Stream The call is open, but would particularly welcome abstracts in the...
Call for papers: Race, Ethnicity and Migration Stream, BSA 2016 BSA Annual Conference 2016 Global Societies: Fragmenting and Connecting Call for Papers: Race, Ethnicity and Migration Stream The call is open, but would particularly welcome abstracts in the...
Varsity Moot Victory On 5 May 2010, a team of mooters from Oxford travelled to Gray's Inn to take part in the highly prestigious Varsity Moot Final against Cambridge, organised by the Oxford...
Varsity Moot Victory On 5 May 2010, a team of mooters from Oxford travelled to Gray's Inn to take part in the highly prestigious Varsity Moot Final against Cambridge, organised by the Oxford...
New beginnings – The Institute of Human Rights at Oxford Under its aegis, the new Institute will produce, and deploy in the field, academic research of such calibre that the lives of men, women and children worldwide will be improved.Yves...
New beginnings – The Institute of Human Rights at Oxford Under its aegis, the new Institute will produce, and deploy in the field, academic research of such calibre that the lives of men, women and children worldwide will be improved.Yves...
Women in the Judiciary - Oxford Women in Law event The panellists touched on the subject of access to the profession. Alexandra Marks showed that it is possible for a solicitor to become a judge directly with no requalification...
Women in the Judiciary - Oxford Women in Law event The panellists touched on the subject of access to the profession. Alexandra Marks showed that it is possible for a solicitor to become a judge directly with no requalification...
New OxHRH Podcast - When Human Rights Are Not Enough: Defending the Rights of Nature There is a growing global awareness of the ways in which our human lives and the environment are intertwined and interdependent. Unprecedented environmental degradation, resource depletion, and the looming reality...
New OxHRH Podcast - When Human Rights Are Not Enough: Defending the Rights of Nature There is a growing global awareness of the ways in which our human lives and the environment are intertwined and interdependent. Unprecedented environmental degradation, resource depletion, and the looming reality...
Call for Papers: Empirical Studies of Trade Mark Data ETH Zurich | INNOTEC | Engelberg Center for Innovation Law and Policy, New York University School of Law | Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre | US Patent & Trademark Office...
Call for Papers: Empirical Studies of Trade Mark Data ETH Zurich | INNOTEC | Engelberg Center for Innovation Law and Policy, New York University School of Law | Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre | US Patent & Trademark Office...
Lord Hoffmann addresses Oxford Alumni in Toronto On 13 November 2012 Lord Hoffmann spoke at a reception in Toronto, hosted by Sir Ivor Crewe, the Master of University College and Simon Chester (University College, 1968) and attended...
Lord Hoffmann addresses Oxford Alumni in Toronto On 13 November 2012 Lord Hoffmann spoke at a reception in Toronto, hosted by Sir Ivor Crewe, the Master of University College and Simon Chester (University College, 1968) and attended...
Oxford Disability Law and Policy Project publishes its Up to the Challenge report examining the National Disability Strategy To mark COP26 and Disability History Month, the Oxford University Disability Law and Policy Project held a webinar, in November 2021, on whether the National Disability Strategy (NDS) does enough...
Oxford Disability Law and Policy Project publishes its Up to the Challenge report examining the National Disability Strategy To mark COP26 and Disability History Month, the Oxford University Disability Law and Policy Project held a webinar, in November 2021, on whether the National Disability Strategy (NDS) does enough...
RightsUp #RightNow Podcast-A Precarious Future? Examining the UK Human Rights Act The Human Rights Act incorporated the rights guaranteed in the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law. In this episode, we look at the Human Rights...
RightsUp #RightNow Podcast-A Precarious Future? Examining the UK Human Rights Act The Human Rights Act incorporated the rights guaranteed in the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law. In this episode, we look at the Human Rights...
Pathways to Law 2020/2021 - Applications Now Open What is Pathways to Law?Pathways to Law is an illuminating, two-year programme run with the Sutton Trust that is designed to help students explore the legal profession and find out...
Pathways to Law 2020/2021 - Applications Now Open What is Pathways to Law?Pathways to Law is an illuminating, two-year programme run with the Sutton Trust that is designed to help students explore the legal profession and find out...
Professor Kate O'Regan on Law Pod UK Kate O'Regan, Director of the Bonavero Institute, discusses 'Equality, Reconciliation and Instability: the challenges before the South African Constitutional Court' on the weekly Law Pod UK blog run by...
Professor Kate O'Regan on Law Pod UK Kate O'Regan, Director of the Bonavero Institute, discusses 'Equality, Reconciliation and Instability: the challenges before the South African Constitutional Court' on the weekly Law Pod UK blog run by...
International Gathering for Professor Guy Goodwin-Gill On 14-15 April 2016, an international gathering in celebration of the scholarship of Professor Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, Professor of International Refugee Law and Emeritus Fellow of All...
International Gathering for Professor Guy Goodwin-Gill On 14-15 April 2016, an international gathering in celebration of the scholarship of Professor Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, Professor of International Refugee Law and Emeritus Fellow of All...
Latest Issue of Law News is now available! Our most recent issue of Law News, the Oxford Law Faculty's Alumni magazine, has just published and keeps you up to date with all our news.Here are some of the...
Latest Issue of Law News is now available! Our most recent issue of Law News, the Oxford Law Faculty's Alumni magazine, has just published and keeps you up to date with all our news.Here are some of the...
Shearman & Sterling University of Oxford Moot Competition 2012 Can a passenger travelling in a stolen car who is injured in a collision due to the negligence of the driver recover damages in tort when he was complicit in...
Shearman & Sterling University of Oxford Moot Competition 2012 Can a passenger travelling in a stolen car who is injured in a collision due to the negligence of the driver recover damages in tort when he was complicit in...
International Master’s in Advanced Research in Criminology (IMARC) IMARC is a learning programme in international criminology with a focus on the critical, cultural and global dimensions of border crossing, security and social justice. IMARC aims to address the...
International Master’s in Advanced Research in Criminology (IMARC) IMARC is a learning programme in international criminology with a focus on the critical, cultural and global dimensions of border crossing, security and social justice. IMARC aims to address the...
The COVID-19 Crisis: Legal, Policy and Ethical Challenges: An Account In each session, speakers and attendees identify and grapple with the challenges posed by the pandemic. While the subject matter of those sessions varied there were some constant themes that...
The COVID-19 Crisis: Legal, Policy and Ethical Challenges: An Account In each session, speakers and attendees identify and grapple with the challenges posed by the pandemic. While the subject matter of those sessions varied there were some constant themes that...
Round Table Discussion on the Microsoft Antitrust Cases - implications for competition policy and enforcement
Round Table Discussion on the Microsoft Antitrust Cases - implications for competition policy and enforcement
Update from our Freshfields Stephen Lawrence Scholar I am Bertrand Nzabandora, a third-year lawyer at Wadham, currently spending my Erasmus year at the University of Leiden. I was fortunate enough to be awarded the Freshfields Stephen Lawrence...
Update from our Freshfields Stephen Lawrence Scholar I am Bertrand Nzabandora, a third-year lawyer at Wadham, currently spending my Erasmus year at the University of Leiden. I was fortunate enough to be awarded the Freshfields Stephen Lawrence...
OxHRH New Documentary Series: Shaping the Future of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights In 2015, the world committed itself in the Sustainable Development Goals to ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health rights in the next 15 years. Yet...
OxHRH New Documentary Series: Shaping the Future of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights In 2015, the world committed itself in the Sustainable Development Goals to ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health rights in the next 15 years. Yet...
Oxford top for Philosophy of Law The Philosophical Gourmet Report is the most influential peer-reviewed ranking of philosophy programmes. In the 2014 Report, Oxford has ranked equal second overall in the world (to New York University)....
Oxford top for Philosophy of Law The Philosophical Gourmet Report is the most influential peer-reviewed ranking of philosophy programmes. In the 2014 Report, Oxford has ranked equal second overall in the world (to New York University)....
Building Project Notices 13th August 2015 Please note the following:Parking spacesDue to the site compound set up, the car parking spaces in the carpark on the Manor Road side of the building will be unavailable from...
Building Project Notices 13th August 2015 Please note the following:Parking spacesDue to the site compound set up, the car parking spaces in the carpark on the Manor Road side of the building will be unavailable from...
Lady Edwina Grosvenor donates three years of funding for the 'Death Penalty Research Unit' The Centre for Criminology has long pioneered research into the death penalty and has influenced worldwide reform and abolition. Roger Hood, formerly Professor of Criminology, and Carolyn Hoyle, Professor of...
Lady Edwina Grosvenor donates three years of funding for the 'Death Penalty Research Unit' The Centre for Criminology has long pioneered research into the death penalty and has influenced worldwide reform and abolition. Roger Hood, formerly Professor of Criminology, and Carolyn Hoyle, Professor of...
Former Oxford Law Professor appointed to High Court of Australia Having been appointed to the Federal Court of Australia in 2015, Justice Edelman will replace Susan Kiefel who has been appointed as the High Court chief justice.The Hon Justice Edelman...
Former Oxford Law Professor appointed to High Court of Australia Having been appointed to the Federal Court of Australia in 2015, Justice Edelman will replace Susan Kiefel who has been appointed as the High Court chief justice.The Hon Justice Edelman...