Nabil Ferdaoussi Nabil Ferdaoussi is a Doctoral Research Fellow at HUMA-Institute for Humanities in Africa at the University of Cape Town. He is an Associate Researcher at Center for Global Studies at...
Nabil Ferdaoussi Nabil Ferdaoussi is a Doctoral Research Fellow at HUMA-Institute for Humanities in Africa at the University of Cape Town. He is an Associate Researcher at Center for Global Studies at...
Jinghe Fan Jinghe Fan is a DPhil in Law candidate. Her research focuses on the legal nature of algorithmic proactive measures by examining anti-discrimination law and personal data protection law in the...
Jinghe Fan Jinghe Fan is a DPhil in Law candidate. Her research focuses on the legal nature of algorithmic proactive measures by examining anti-discrimination law and personal data protection law in the...
Jan Lukas Wetzel Dr. Jan Lukas Wetzel is an investment professional at Elliott Advisors in London. Previously, he held roles as investment professional at Permira Credit and as investment banker at Goldman Sachs....
Jan Lukas Wetzel Dr. Jan Lukas Wetzel is an investment professional at Elliott Advisors in London. Previously, he held roles as investment professional at Permira Credit and as investment banker at Goldman Sachs....
Rhiannon Ogden-Jones Rhiannon has recently completed her doctorate and was the recipient of the Christopher and Sharyn Brooks Graduate Scholarship. Her doctoral research explored the legal history of National Parks in England...
Rhiannon Ogden-Jones Rhiannon has recently completed her doctorate and was the recipient of the Christopher and Sharyn Brooks Graduate Scholarship. Her doctoral research explored the legal history of National Parks in England...
Marie Manikis Dr Marie Manikis (DPhil 2014) is an Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar at the Faculty of Law of McGill University. She is also an adviser for the Sentencing Academy...
Marie Manikis Dr Marie Manikis (DPhil 2014) is an Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar at the Faculty of Law of McGill University. She is also an adviser for the Sentencing Academy...
Scarman lecture 2022: Preventing equal participation. How the government’s Prevent strategy undermines democracy.
Scarman lecture 2022: Preventing equal participation. How the government’s Prevent strategy undermines democracy.
Decolonising Sexual and Reproductive Health and Human Rights: Developing Theory For an African-Centered Approach
Decolonising Sexual and Reproductive Health and Human Rights: Developing Theory For an African-Centered Approach
Demystifying Oxford Law Admissions The virtual visits will include information about the Oxford Law admissions process, a demonstration admissions interview and practice interview and LNAT (Law National Admissions Test) workshops. The sessions will be...
Demystifying Oxford Law Admissions The virtual visits will include information about the Oxford Law admissions process, a demonstration admissions interview and practice interview and LNAT (Law National Admissions Test) workshops. The sessions will be...
‘A Man for all Processes’ – Celebrating the Work of Adrian Zuckerman On 20 May a seminar was held to celebrate the work of Adrian Zuckerman, and the publication of the Festschrift in his Honour: Principles, Procedure and Justice...
‘A Man for all Processes’ – Celebrating the Work of Adrian Zuckerman On 20 May a seminar was held to celebrate the work of Adrian Zuckerman, and the publication of the Festschrift in his Honour: Principles, Procedure and Justice...
Joseph Raz remembered Timothy Endicott, in collaboration with Joseph’s partner, Penelope Bulloch, has created a memorial section on the Faculty website to honor the huge contribution Joseph made to the study of...
Joseph Raz remembered Timothy Endicott, in collaboration with Joseph’s partner, Penelope Bulloch, has created a memorial section on the Faculty website to honor the huge contribution Joseph made to the study of...
New OxHRH RightsUp Pops! Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez on the Burkini Judgment In this episode of RightsUp Pops, we analyse the 21st June judgment by France's Conseil d’État which upheld the notice that forbade close fitting swimwear longer than the mid-thigh in...
New OxHRH RightsUp Pops! Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez on the Burkini Judgment In this episode of RightsUp Pops, we analyse the 21st June judgment by France's Conseil d’État which upheld the notice that forbade close fitting swimwear longer than the mid-thigh in...
Remembering Professor Leslie Sebba Leslie was Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Leslie studied at Oxford under Max Grünhut, one of the pioneers of criminology in the United...
Remembering Professor Leslie Sebba Leslie was Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Leslie studied at Oxford under Max Grünhut, one of the pioneers of criminology in the United...
New OxHRH Podcast out! “…Patriarchal Mentality”: The Functioning of Equality Law in Crisis (Episode 2) Human rights experts help us determine whether equality law is set up to protect the most vulnerable in times of crisis. This is Episode Two of a four-part series. The...
New OxHRH Podcast out! “…Patriarchal Mentality”: The Functioning of Equality Law in Crisis (Episode 2) Human rights experts help us determine whether equality law is set up to protect the most vulnerable in times of crisis. This is Episode Two of a four-part series. The...
Socio-Legal Masterclass for postgraduate students The Centre for Socio-Legal Studies is delighted to announce that it will be hosting its fifth two-day socio-legal methodology masterclass in Oxford on 5-6th September 2022. Funded...
Socio-Legal Masterclass for postgraduate students The Centre for Socio-Legal Studies is delighted to announce that it will be hosting its fifth two-day socio-legal methodology masterclass in Oxford on 5-6th September 2022. Funded...
New OxHRH Podcast out! "Plug Those Gaps: Reforms to Equality Law" (Episode 3) Human rights experts reveal how we could reform equality law to make sure it protects the most vulnerable in times of crisis.This is Episode Three of a four-part series. The...
New OxHRH Podcast out! "Plug Those Gaps: Reforms to Equality Law" (Episode 3) Human rights experts reveal how we could reform equality law to make sure it protects the most vulnerable in times of crisis.This is Episode Three of a four-part series. The...
Launch of new report on the death penalty in Kenya The two-part report, titled The Death Penalty in Kenya: A Punishment that has Died Out in Practice, presents findings on public opinion (written by Professor Carolyn Hoyle,...
Launch of new report on the death penalty in Kenya The two-part report, titled The Death Penalty in Kenya: A Punishment that has Died Out in Practice, presents findings on public opinion (written by Professor Carolyn Hoyle,...