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Jan Petrov

Jan Petrov Jan studied Law, Political Science and International Relations at Masaryk University in Czechia, where he also completed a PhD in Constitutional Law and Politics. His dissertation analyzed the...

Adem Abebe

Adem Kassie Abebe supports constitution-building processes around the world, and designs and implements projects particularly in transitions to peace and democracy in politically complex and fragile contexts. He convens platforms...

Meghna Abraham

Meghna Abraham is an international human rights lawyer and expert on economic, social and cultural rights. She has worked with communities in all regions of the world to challenge the...

Gráinne de Burca

Gráinne de Búrca joined the NYU Law faculty in 2011. Before joining NYU, she held tenured posts as professor at Harvard Law School, Fordham Law School, and at the European...

Sarah Biddulph

Sarah Biddulph is Assistant Deputy Vice Chancellor International (China). She is also Professor of Law at the Melbourne Law School and Director of its Asian Law Centre. Sarah’s research focuses...

Cora Chan

Dr Cora Chan’s research interests are in constitutional law and theory, administrative law, and human rights. She has written on such topics as proportionality, judicial deference, national security and rights,...

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Quinn McKew is the Executive Director of ARTICLE 19, the leading international freedom of expression organisation. She brings to ARTICLE 19 a background in community building, environmental activism, and the...

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From 1993 to 2001, Nußberger worked at the Max Planck Society Institute for International and Comparative Social Law, including a period as visiting researcher at Harvard University from 1994 to...

The Bonavero Institute publishes new Report NO. 3/2023: Submission to Australian Parliamentary Joint Committee: Inquiry into Australia's Human Rights Framework

The Bonavero Report 3/2023 titled Submission to Australian Parliamentary Joint Committee: Inquiry into Australia's Human Rights Framework was authored by Professor Kate O'Regan, Professor Martin Scheinin, Mr John Croker (MPhil...

UKRI: T-AP funding opportunity on democracy, governance and trust

Apply for funding to deepen and widen our knowledge and understanding of opportunities, challenges, and crises relevant to democracy, governance and trust (DGT). Your partners must be from other countries taking...

iManage team present research on regulating algorithmic management at conferences organized by the ILO, LLRN, AccessNow and Mozilla

The Faculty is delighted to announce that team iManage based in the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, led by Prof. Jeremias Adams Prassl and comprising Halefom Abraha, Six Silberman, Sangh...

Kelvin Vries

Kelvin Vries is a Dphil in Law candidate at St Peter's College. His thesis explores emerging judicial doctrines on constitutional amendment in Benin, Kenya and the African Court of Human...

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Dr Leila Ullrich is looking for a research assistant to create the index for her forthcoming book with Oxford University Press on the International Criminal Court’s victim engagement. Duration and...

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Volume 23, Issue 1 of the Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal published

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Rakiya Farah is a DPhil in Law Candidate, researching alternatives to consent in the definition of rape, and the case for an expanded sexual offences law in the UK. Her...

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