Dominic Burbidge Dr Dominic Burbidge is a permanent Lecturer in Politics in Regent's Park College, Oxford, Senior Research Associate of Oxford's Department of Politics & International Relations, and Director of the Canterbury...
Dominic Burbidge Dr Dominic Burbidge is a permanent Lecturer in Politics in Regent's Park College, Oxford, Senior Research Associate of Oxford's Department of Politics & International Relations, and Director of the Canterbury...
Dorota Leczykiewicz Dr Dorota Leczykiewicz is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Oxford and Official Fellow in Law at St Peter's College. She holds a DPhil from the University of...
Dorota Leczykiewicz Dr Dorota Leczykiewicz is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Oxford and Official Fellow in Law at St Peter's College. She holds a DPhil from the University of...
Renuka Sane Renuka Sane is Associate Professor at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP)....
Renuka Sane Renuka Sane is Associate Professor at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP)....
Sigmund Book Mohn Sigmund Book Mohn is a PhD candidate in the department of Criminology and Sociology of Law at the University of Oslo. He holds a Masters Degree in Criminology from the...
Sigmund Book Mohn Sigmund Book Mohn is a PhD candidate in the department of Criminology and Sociology of Law at the University of Oslo. He holds a Masters Degree in Criminology from the...
Carla Sepúlveda Penna Carla is a Chilean lawyer. At Oxford, she has served as a tutor in Criminal Law and in Theories of Punishment. She has also been a teaching assistant for FHS...
Carla Sepúlveda Penna Carla is a Chilean lawyer. At Oxford, she has served as a tutor in Criminal Law and in Theories of Punishment. She has also been a teaching assistant for FHS...
Diya Deviah Diya is an MPhil candidate in Law at the University of Oxford. She is the Co-convenor of the Decolonising the Law Discussion Group as well as the Law and Political...
Diya Deviah Diya is an MPhil candidate in Law at the University of Oxford. She is the Co-convenor of the Decolonising the Law Discussion Group as well as the Law and Political...
Gabriella Sanchez Gabriella Sanchez is fellow at the Migration Policy Centre (MPC) of the European University Institute, where she leads the Migrant Smuggling research agenda.A socio-cultural anthropologist with a background in law...
Gabriella Sanchez Gabriella Sanchez is fellow at the Migration Policy Centre (MPC) of the European University Institute, where she leads the Migrant Smuggling research agenda.A socio-cultural anthropologist with a background in law...
Francesca Esposito Francesca recently completed her PhD in community psychology at the ISPA-University Institute of Lisbon and is currently a British Academy Newton International Fellow at the Centre for Criminology at the...
Francesca Esposito Francesca recently completed her PhD in community psychology at the ISPA-University Institute of Lisbon and is currently a British Academy Newton International Fellow at the Centre for Criminology at the...
Michael M Burgess Michael M. Burgess is Professor and Chair in Biomedical Ethics at the W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics and the Department of Medical Genetics at the University of British...
Michael M Burgess Michael M. Burgess is Professor and Chair in Biomedical Ethics at the W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics and the Department of Medical Genetics at the University of British...
Anusooya Sivaganesan Anusooya Sivaganesan is doing her research on “Forced to marry. A human rights violation within its Euro-Asian entanglements. Unfree marriages from a multi-country perspective exemplified by Switzerland, Great Britain, the...
Anusooya Sivaganesan Anusooya Sivaganesan is doing her research on “Forced to marry. A human rights violation within its Euro-Asian entanglements. Unfree marriages from a multi-country perspective exemplified by Switzerland, Great Britain, the...
Ainsley Newson Prof Ainsley Newson is Professor of Bioethics and (from 2018) Deputy Director at Sydney Health Ethics, Sydney School of Public Health. Ainsley is an internationally recognised expert in ethical issues in...
Ainsley Newson Prof Ainsley Newson is Professor of Bioethics and (from 2018) Deputy Director at Sydney Health Ethics, Sydney School of Public Health. Ainsley is an internationally recognised expert in ethical issues in...
Mark Freedland Mark Freedland is Emeritus Professor of Employment Law; his university teaching has been in the fields of Labour Law, International and European Employment Law, and Comparative Public Law.He is also...
Mark Freedland Mark Freedland is Emeritus Professor of Employment Law; his university teaching has been in the fields of Labour Law, International and European Employment Law, and Comparative Public Law.He is also...
Romualdo Canini Romualdo is a DPhil candidate in Law at the University of Oxford. His academic interests lie in financial law and financial regulation.Under the supervision of Professor Jennifer Payne, Romualdo is...
Romualdo Canini Romualdo is a DPhil candidate in Law at the University of Oxford. His academic interests lie in financial law and financial regulation.Under the supervision of Professor Jennifer Payne, Romualdo is...
Jize Jiang Jize Jiang is a Ph.D. candidate in Criminology, Law, and Justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). He holds a law degree (LL.B.) with Distinction from China and...
Jize Jiang Jize Jiang is a Ph.D. candidate in Criminology, Law, and Justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). He holds a law degree (LL.B.) with Distinction from China and...
Jonathan Herring I focus on how the law interacts with the important things in life: not money, companies or insurance; but love, friendship and intimacy. In my work I seek to develop...
Jonathan Herring I focus on how the law interacts with the important things in life: not money, companies or insurance; but love, friendship and intimacy. In my work I seek to develop...
Bede Sheppard Bede Sheppard is the deputy director of Human Rights Watch’s children’s rights division. For more than a decade he has specialized in investigating war crimes and other abuses involving students,...
Bede Sheppard Bede Sheppard is the deputy director of Human Rights Watch’s children’s rights division. For more than a decade he has specialized in investigating war crimes and other abuses involving students,...