Dominik Krell Dominik Krell is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (CSLS) and a Junior Research Fellow at Wolfson College. He is trained in law (German State...
Dominik Krell Dominik Krell is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (CSLS) and a Junior Research Fellow at Wolfson College. He is trained in law (German State...
Miranda Hallett Miranda Cady Hallett (PhD Cornell University) is Director of Human Rights Studies, Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology, and Research Fellow at the University of Dayton, Ohio. She serves as expert...
Miranda Hallett Miranda Cady Hallett (PhD Cornell University) is Director of Human Rights Studies, Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology, and Research Fellow at the University of Dayton, Ohio. She serves as expert...
Control Without Consent: Bridging the Gap Between Individualistic and Collective Data Protection Governance
Control Without Consent: Bridging the Gap Between Individualistic and Collective Data Protection Governance
Eddy Ventose, 'A Constitutional Dilemma: The Ossification of Pre-Independence Laws by Commonwealth Caribbean Constitutions'
Eddy Ventose, 'A Constitutional Dilemma: The Ossification of Pre-Independence Laws by Commonwealth Caribbean Constitutions'
Lewis Graham Lewis completed his doctorate at the University of Cambridge and holds Law degrees from the Universities of Oxford and Bristol. He joined Wadham as a Fellow in January 2022 and...
Lewis Graham Lewis completed his doctorate at the University of Cambridge and holds Law degrees from the Universities of Oxford and Bristol. He joined Wadham as a Fellow in January 2022 and...
Research Assistants for Mapping Death Row for Drug Offences in the Middle East Professor Carolyn Hoyle is looking for three research assistants to help with the project “Mapping Death Row for Drug Offences in the Middle East: Gender, citizenship and justice” The project aims...
Research Assistants for Mapping Death Row for Drug Offences in the Middle East Professor Carolyn Hoyle is looking for three research assistants to help with the project “Mapping Death Row for Drug Offences in the Middle East: Gender, citizenship and justice” The project aims...
Moot Coach: Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition 2023/24 We are inviting applications from current graduate students at the University of Oxford for the role of coach of Oxford’s team in the Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court...
Moot Coach: Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition 2023/24 We are inviting applications from current graduate students at the University of Oxford for the role of coach of Oxford’s team in the Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court...
David Enoch appointed Professor of the Philosophy of Law The Faculty is delighted to announce that David Enoch has been appointed Professor of the Philosophy of Law. Professor Enoch joins us from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem where...
David Enoch appointed Professor of the Philosophy of Law The Faculty is delighted to announce that David Enoch has been appointed Professor of the Philosophy of Law. Professor Enoch joins us from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem where...
"Punishing the last citizens? On the defence of climate necessity" and "Non-pecuniary loss in the law of contract: a comparative approach”
"Punishing the last citizens? On the defence of climate necessity" and "Non-pecuniary loss in the law of contract: a comparative approach”
New book by Dr Naomi Lott: "The Right of the Child to Play" Our Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Naomi Lott, will be releasing her new book, The Right of the Child to Play: From Conception to Implementation, on 19 May (published by Routledge). This...
New book by Dr Naomi Lott: "The Right of the Child to Play" Our Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Naomi Lott, will be releasing her new book, The Right of the Child to Play: From Conception to Implementation, on 19 May (published by Routledge). This...
Mariela Fernandez Mariela is currently a Recognised Student at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies. She is a DPhil student from the University of Oviedo (Spain). Her research examines the “Provision of jobs...
Mariela Fernandez Mariela is currently a Recognised Student at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies. She is a DPhil student from the University of Oviedo (Spain). Her research examines the “Provision of jobs...