Federico Varese Federico Varese is Professor of Criminology in the Department of Sociology. He is also the Director of the Extra-Legal Governance Institute, a Research Associate of the Centre of Criminology, and...
Federico Varese Federico Varese is Professor of Criminology in the Department of Sociology. He is also the Director of the Extra-Legal Governance Institute, a Research Associate of the Centre of Criminology, and...
Zoe Roberts Zoe Roberts completed her undergraduate degree in modern foreign languages at the University of Edinburgh, receiving first class honours and distinction. Later, she volunteered at refugee camps in Greece and...
Zoe Roberts Zoe Roberts completed her undergraduate degree in modern foreign languages at the University of Edinburgh, receiving first class honours and distinction. Later, she volunteered at refugee camps in Greece and...
Simon Douglas Simon Douglas is a law fellow at Jesus College, having formerly been a career development fellow at Wadham College. He took his undergraduate degree in Liverpool University, followed by the...
Simon Douglas Simon Douglas is a law fellow at Jesus College, having formerly been a career development fellow at Wadham College. He took his undergraduate degree in Liverpool University, followed by the...
John Croker I am a human rights lawyer focused on advocating for stronger human rights protections in government decision making. My research at Oxford explores the role of human rights law in...
John Croker I am a human rights lawyer focused on advocating for stronger human rights protections in government decision making. My research at Oxford explores the role of human rights law in...
Georgios Pantelias Georgios Pantelias is a DPhil student at the Oxford Law Faculty and an associate editor of the Oxford Business Law Blog....
Georgios Pantelias Georgios Pantelias is a DPhil student at the Oxford Law Faculty and an associate editor of the Oxford Business Law Blog....
Adrian Hughes Adrian Hughes QC practises as a barrister and arbitrator from 39 Essex Chambers in London, Singapore and Malaysia. He was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2006. He sits as a Recorder...
Adrian Hughes Adrian Hughes QC practises as a barrister and arbitrator from 39 Essex Chambers in London, Singapore and Malaysia. He was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2006. He sits as a Recorder...
Thomas Adams Tom is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law as well as a Tutorial Fellow at St Catherine's College. He works in the philosophy of law, as well as...
Thomas Adams Tom is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law as well as a Tutorial Fellow at St Catherine's College. He works in the philosophy of law, as well as...
John Finnis Emeritus since 2010, John Finnis teaches occasionally in jurisprudence and political theory. Professor of Law & Legal Philosophy from 1989 to 2010, and a law tutor at University College...
John Finnis Emeritus since 2010, John Finnis teaches occasionally in jurisprudence and political theory. Professor of Law & Legal Philosophy from 1989 to 2010, and a law tutor at University College...
Sophie Ryan Sophie Ryan is a DPhil in Law Candidate and Rhodes Scholar at Magdalen College, Oxford. She researches and writes on a variety of areas, principally in public and private international...
Sophie Ryan Sophie Ryan is a DPhil in Law Candidate and Rhodes Scholar at Magdalen College, Oxford. She researches and writes on a variety of areas, principally in public and private international...
Mikołaj Barczentewicz Mikołaj Barczentewicz is a Research Associate of the Law Faculty's Programme for the Foundations of Law and Constitutional Government. He is also a Lecturer in Public Law and Legal Theory...
Mikołaj Barczentewicz Mikołaj Barczentewicz is a Research Associate of the Law Faculty's Programme for the Foundations of Law and Constitutional Government. He is also a Lecturer in Public Law and Legal Theory...
Konrad Ksiazek Konrad is a DPhil student based at Balliol College. His doctoral research, supervised by Professor John Tasioulas, concerns the living instrument doctrine in the ECtHR. His academic interests include Human Rights...
Konrad Ksiazek Konrad is a DPhil student based at Balliol College. His doctoral research, supervised by Professor John Tasioulas, concerns the living instrument doctrine in the ECtHR. His academic interests include Human Rights...
Saarrah Ray Saarrah Ray is a DPhil in Law candidate, funded by the DPhil Law BAME Scholarship. Her thesis explores Radical Feminism on Reconceptualising the ‘Designer Vagina’ as Violence Against Women: An...
Saarrah Ray Saarrah Ray is a DPhil in Law candidate, funded by the DPhil Law BAME Scholarship. Her thesis explores Radical Feminism on Reconceptualising the ‘Designer Vagina’ as Violence Against Women: An...
Lord Hoffmann Lord Hoffmann read law at Queen’s (Vinerian Scholarship 1957) and was Stowell Civil Law Fellow at Univ from 1961-1973. He then practised at the Chancery Bar and was appointed...
Lord Hoffmann Lord Hoffmann read law at Queen’s (Vinerian Scholarship 1957) and was Stowell Civil Law Fellow at Univ from 1961-1973. He then practised at the Chancery Bar and was appointed...
Scott Stephenson Dr Scott Stephenson is a Senior Lecturer at Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne. His research focuses on topics of Australian and comparative constitutional law and theory, including federalism,...
Scott Stephenson Dr Scott Stephenson is a Senior Lecturer at Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne. His research focuses on topics of Australian and comparative constitutional law and theory, including federalism,...
Jennifer Welsh Jennifer Welsh a Professor in International Relations and a Fellow of Somerville College, University of Oxford. She offers courses to undergraduates and graduate students in various sub-fields of International Relations;...
Jennifer Welsh Jennifer Welsh a Professor in International Relations and a Fellow of Somerville College, University of Oxford. She offers courses to undergraduates and graduate students in various sub-fields of International Relations;...
Maartje van der Woude Maartje van der Woude is Professor of Law and Society at Leiden University (the Netherlands) and holds her chair in the Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance and Society. She...
Maartje van der Woude Maartje van der Woude is Professor of Law and Society at Leiden University (the Netherlands) and holds her chair in the Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance and Society. She...
Raquel Matos Raquel has been a Senior Lecturer within the Faculty of Education and Psychology at Universidade Catolica Portuguesa since 2014 and Coordinator of the Research Centre for Human Development at the...
Raquel Matos Raquel has been a Senior Lecturer within the Faculty of Education and Psychology at Universidade Catolica Portuguesa since 2014 and Coordinator of the Research Centre for Human Development at the...
Nayha Sethi Nayha graduated with her LLB (Common and Civil Law with French) from Queens University Belfast in 2008, she then obtained her LLM in Law from the University of Edinburgh in...
Nayha Sethi Nayha graduated with her LLB (Common and Civil Law with French) from Queens University Belfast in 2008, she then obtained her LLM in Law from the University of Edinburgh in...