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Amy Kerr

Amy is a DPhil candidate at the Faculty of Law, supervised by Dr Shreya Atrey. Her research focuses on International Human Rights Law's binary understanding of gender and sexuality, and...

One Hundred Years of International Administrative Law: Is the Employment Law at International Organizations Working?

Trenton Sewell

Trenton is a DPhil candidate at Regent's Park College, supervised by James Edwards and Kate Greasley. He teaches Criminal Law and Jurisprudence for various Oxford colleges. He has recently received...

New OxHRH RightsUp! Protests in Iran and Human Rights

In this episode, we spoke to Dr. Saeed Bagheri, lecturer of International Law at the University of Reading about the women-led protests in Iran, sparked in response to the...

Webinar: Human Rights Under Taliban Occupied Afghanistan

Cancelled Event: "Incomplete Contracts, Writings and the Duty to Perform in Good Faith and Best Efforts Clauses."

Possession and Using Land as an Owner Would

Accounting and Breach of Trust in the Nineteenth Century

Petros Panayiotou

Petros Panayiotou is undertaking doctoral research (DPhil) in Medical Law and Ethics, with a focus on emerging reproductive technologies. His thesis examines two prospective procedures associated with the possible future...

Can AI Algorithms Be Authors and Artists Under Copyright Law - CANCELLED

The Law That Shapes Us

During Hilary Term 2023, the Faculty of Law will publish three articles, written by our students, which cover topics ranging from contemporary feminist jurisprudence to artificial intelligence to the Russian...

New DPRU research published in British Journal of Criminology

On 7 January, a new article from the Death Penalty Research Unit's (DPRU) Professor Carolyn Hoyle, Research Officer Jocelyn Hutton, and Postdoctoral Researcher Lucy Harry was published in the British...

Julian Roberts appointed Honorary King’s Counsel

Christopher McHugh and Isobel Salzedo of Keble College win the Oxford Herbert Smith Freehills Disability Mooting Championship

Nicola Lacey: "Criminal Justice and Social Justice"

Luis Duarte: "Sources of Law and the Justification of Judicial Decisions"

OUP blog post cites work by Faculty members

OxBHR Book Launch: Business and Human Rights Law and Practice in Africa

Research models of international coordination to ensure the safety and reliability of AI systems

Digitalisation of Legal Process

Professor Linda Mulcahy has recently been funded by the Borrin Foundation to give a series of talks in New Zealand about her work on courthouse design and the digitalisation of...

Scientific Disinformation driving Brazil’s Covid19 Response: A Networked Mobilisation Against Evidence-Based Policy-Making

Constructing the National Identity of the Accidental State: Uses of Official Heritage in Indonesia

Responding to domestic abuse: Learning from domestic homicides and suspected victim suicides in England and Wales

Maxine Both

Maxine is a Ph.D. Researcher in the Department of Political and Social Sciences (SPS) at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy. She is a research assistant on the...

“Human Rights Penality and Violence against Women: the Coloniality of Disembodied Justice” - Dr. Silvana Tapia Tapia (University of Birmingham)

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      • Postgraduate student funding
      • Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL)
      • Magister Juris (MJur)
      • MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice (full-time)
      • MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice (part-time)
      • MSc in Intellectual Property (part-time)
      • MSc in International Human Rights Law (part-time)
      • MSc in Law and Finance
      • MSc in Taxation (part-time)
      • Postgraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Law and Practice (part-time)
    • Postgraduate Research Degrees
      • DPhil in Law
      • DPhil in Criminology
      • DPhil in Socio-Legal Studies
      • MPhil in Law
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      • Advanced programme on Competition Law and the Digital Economy
      • Advanced Programme on Regulatory Systems
      • International Human Rights Law Summer School
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