Thompson Kwarkye Thompson Gyedu Kwarkye is a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies within the context of ERC funded project ConflictNet. He focuses on AI policy, digital transformation, migration, mobility...
Thompson Kwarkye Thompson Gyedu Kwarkye is a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies within the context of ERC funded project ConflictNet. He focuses on AI policy, digital transformation, migration, mobility...
Thom Wetzer and Sustainable Law Team featured on Al Jazeera Documentary, Earthrise The episode, “Planetary Justice: Climate liability and nature’s legal rights”, shows how the law is being used to bring some of the world’s largest polluters to justice. Read the full...
Thom Wetzer and Sustainable Law Team featured on Al Jazeera Documentary, Earthrise The episode, “Planetary Justice: Climate liability and nature’s legal rights”, shows how the law is being used to bring some of the world’s largest polluters to justice. Read the full...
Luz Helena Orozco y Villa Luz is a Dphil Candidate at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, a non-resident Scholar at the Baker Institute of Public Policy, Rice University, and a Research Assistant at...
Luz Helena Orozco y Villa Luz is a Dphil Candidate at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, a non-resident Scholar at the Baker Institute of Public Policy, Rice University, and a Research Assistant at...
Book Presentation: Cloud Empires: How Digital Platforms Are Overtaking the State and How We Can Regain Control
Book Presentation: Cloud Empires: How Digital Platforms Are Overtaking the State and How We Can Regain Control
Suing Corporations for Climate Change: The Promises and Pitfalls of Tort Law Who should pay for climate change? In recent years, we have witnessed pressure on states to uphold their national and international commitments, including under the 2015 Paris Agreement. More recently,...
Suing Corporations for Climate Change: The Promises and Pitfalls of Tort Law Who should pay for climate change? In recent years, we have witnessed pressure on states to uphold their national and international commitments, including under the 2015 Paris Agreement. More recently,...
Order at the End of the World: Neoliberal Orthodoxy, Economic Regulation, and Market Associations in Fragile Settings This project explores the modes of governance that exist outside and alongside the state, particularly in fragile settings characterized by weak state institutions. I study the role of market associations...
Order at the End of the World: Neoliberal Orthodoxy, Economic Regulation, and Market Associations in Fragile Settings This project explores the modes of governance that exist outside and alongside the state, particularly in fragile settings characterized by weak state institutions. I study the role of market associations...
The 'Multilogue' Among National Courts: Implications for the Legal Authority of the Court of Justice of the European Union Contributing to the scholarship on European integration, my project offers an original perspective on how inter-institutional relationships within the EU's legal space shape the authority of the Court of Justice...
The 'Multilogue' Among National Courts: Implications for the Legal Authority of the Court of Justice of the European Union Contributing to the scholarship on European integration, my project offers an original perspective on how inter-institutional relationships within the EU's legal space shape the authority of the Court of Justice...
Ordinary Business Transactions and the Limits of Corporate Complicity in International Criminal Law Across the globe, large multinational corporations regularly carry out commercial transactions with governments and non-state actors suspected of horrific human rights violations. As part of their ordinary business activities, they...
Ordinary Business Transactions and the Limits of Corporate Complicity in International Criminal Law Across the globe, large multinational corporations regularly carry out commercial transactions with governments and non-state actors suspected of horrific human rights violations. As part of their ordinary business activities, they...
Value of Competition - How to Join as an Ambassador As a pro-bono voluntary programme, the Value of Competition initiative heavily relies on volunteers who are interested in and willing to engage with their local community. Ambassadors vary in their...
Value of Competition - How to Join as an Ambassador As a pro-bono voluntary programme, the Value of Competition initiative heavily relies on volunteers who are interested in and willing to engage with their local community. Ambassadors vary in their...
Value of Competition - Ambassadors As a pro-bono voluntary programme, the Value of Competition initiative heavily relies on volunteers who are interested in the promotion of a competitive culture and willing to engage with their...
Value of Competition - Ambassadors As a pro-bono voluntary programme, the Value of Competition initiative heavily relies on volunteers who are interested in the promotion of a competitive culture and willing to engage with their...
'Objectively justified’ and politically sanctioned: Rethinking the deaths of black men who encountered the police of England and Wales.
'Objectively justified’ and politically sanctioned: Rethinking the deaths of black men who encountered the police of England and Wales.
Alfred Landecker Memorial Lecture: Rachel Auerbach, cultural genocide and a new conception of victims' testimonies
Alfred Landecker Memorial Lecture: Rachel Auerbach, cultural genocide and a new conception of victims' testimonies