Beat the Algorithm This project is motivated by the unprecedented speed and scale at which harmful and illegal content has been disseminated online, driven in significant part by the deployment of engagement-based ranking...
Beat the Algorithm This project is motivated by the unprecedented speed and scale at which harmful and illegal content has been disseminated online, driven in significant part by the deployment of engagement-based ranking...
Research Assistant, Children's Rights Focus Group Transcription Professor Jonathan Herring and Dr Naomi Lott are looking for a research assistant to help with the John Fell Funded project ‘Developing a Framework for Implementing the Right to Play’. The...
Research Assistant, Children's Rights Focus Group Transcription Professor Jonathan Herring and Dr Naomi Lott are looking for a research assistant to help with the John Fell Funded project ‘Developing a Framework for Implementing the Right to Play’. The...
Austin Kocher Dr. Austin Kocher is a geographer and Assistant Professor at the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), a research institute at Syracuse University that uses Freedom of Information Act requests to...
Austin Kocher Dr. Austin Kocher is a geographer and Assistant Professor at the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), a research institute at Syracuse University that uses Freedom of Information Act requests to...
Iyiola Solanke’s success with IECL’s MoU agreement Iyiola Solanke, Jacques Delors Professor of European Union Law, led on the recent success of the Institute of European and Comparative Law (IECL) signing for a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)...
Iyiola Solanke’s success with IECL’s MoU agreement Iyiola Solanke, Jacques Delors Professor of European Union Law, led on the recent success of the Institute of European and Comparative Law (IECL) signing for a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)...
Message from the Dean I hope 2024 has begun smoothly for you all. While Hilary Term has been extremely busy, and the past few months apparently amongst the wettest on record, I am grateful...
Message from the Dean I hope 2024 has begun smoothly for you all. While Hilary Term has been extremely busy, and the past few months apparently amongst the wettest on record, I am grateful...
BCL Candidate Dane Luo winner of the Landmark Chambers Judicial Review Moot 2024 Dane Luo, BCL Candidate at Wadham College made history by becoming the first Oxford student to win the Landmark Chambers Judicial Review Moot. The Landmark Chambers Judicial Review Moot consisted...
BCL Candidate Dane Luo winner of the Landmark Chambers Judicial Review Moot 2024 Dane Luo, BCL Candidate at Wadham College made history by becoming the first Oxford student to win the Landmark Chambers Judicial Review Moot. The Landmark Chambers Judicial Review Moot consisted...
The Disputes and Amendment Approaches of the Determination on the Mutual Consent of Parties for Arbitration in the Judicial Review of China—Empirical Analysis Based on 53 Judicial Documents Introduction Dr Wang started the presentation with an introduction of the relevant background of the problem. According to Art.16 and 18 of the Arbitration Law of the People’s Republic of China...
The Disputes and Amendment Approaches of the Determination on the Mutual Consent of Parties for Arbitration in the Judicial Review of China—Empirical Analysis Based on 53 Judicial Documents Introduction Dr Wang started the presentation with an introduction of the relevant background of the problem. According to Art.16 and 18 of the Arbitration Law of the People’s Republic of China...
Galatea Scotti Galatea is a social anthropologist specialising in African Studies and Migration. Through her work within the third sector, she has engaged in advocacy and provided support to refugees, asylum seekers...
Galatea Scotti Galatea is a social anthropologist specialising in African Studies and Migration. Through her work within the third sector, she has engaged in advocacy and provided support to refugees, asylum seekers...
Law and Democracy Network Discussions and Events:The Law and Democracy Network will organise two to four events in each term. Its events will be held in hybrid mode in the Gilly Leventis Meeting Room...
Law and Democracy Network Discussions and Events:The Law and Democracy Network will organise two to four events in each term. Its events will be held in hybrid mode in the Gilly Leventis Meeting Room...
New OxHRH RightsUp Podcast! Discrimination Law (Part 2) In this episode, we are exploring some of the key themes in Professor Sandra Fredman’s monograph, Discrimination Law – the new, third edition of which was published by Oxford University...
New OxHRH RightsUp Podcast! Discrimination Law (Part 2) In this episode, we are exploring some of the key themes in Professor Sandra Fredman’s monograph, Discrimination Law – the new, third edition of which was published by Oxford University...
Death by a Thousand Cuts: The Hostile Bids Regime in Europe, 2004-2023 New post on the Oxford Business Law Blog by Luca Enriques (Professor of Corporate Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow Member of ECGI) and Matteo Gatti (Professor of Law, Rutgers...
Death by a Thousand Cuts: The Hostile Bids Regime in Europe, 2004-2023 New post on the Oxford Business Law Blog by Luca Enriques (Professor of Corporate Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow Member of ECGI) and Matteo Gatti (Professor of Law, Rutgers...
In Pursuit of the Internal Market Ideal – A symposium in honour of Professor Stephen Weatherill Last week (Monday 18 March), Faculty members attended ‘In Pursuit of the Internal Market Ideal – A symposium in honour of Professor Stephen Weatherill’ to celebrate Stephen’s retirement. Stephen Weatherill,...
In Pursuit of the Internal Market Ideal – A symposium in honour of Professor Stephen Weatherill Last week (Monday 18 March), Faculty members attended ‘In Pursuit of the Internal Market Ideal – A symposium in honour of Professor Stephen Weatherill’ to celebrate Stephen’s retirement. Stephen Weatherill,...
Suite of new scholarships announced for students working to deepen knowledge of international human rights law The scholarships will be available to students undertaking the MSc in International Human Rights Law and have been made possible through the generosity of John and Alexandra Hering. The...
Suite of new scholarships announced for students working to deepen knowledge of international human rights law The scholarships will be available to students undertaking the MSc in International Human Rights Law and have been made possible through the generosity of John and Alexandra Hering. The...
Hering Foundation Scholarships Six full scholarships have been made available for applicants to this course through the generosity of John and Alexandra Hering. Priority is given to students ordinarily resident in low income...
Hering Foundation Scholarships Six full scholarships have been made available for applicants to this course through the generosity of John and Alexandra Hering. Priority is given to students ordinarily resident in low income...
New OxHRH RightsUp Podcast! Discrimination Law (Part 3) In this episode, we are exploring some of the key themes in Professor Sandra Fredman’s monograph, Discrimination Law – the new, third edition of which was published by Oxford University...
New OxHRH RightsUp Podcast! Discrimination Law (Part 3) In this episode, we are exploring some of the key themes in Professor Sandra Fredman’s monograph, Discrimination Law – the new, third edition of which was published by Oxford University...
Research Assistant, Legal Interpretivism Conference Professor Nicos Stavropoulos is looking for a research assistant to help with the project ‘Interpretivism and Its Critics’. The project aims are to arrange for the publication of an...
Research Assistant, Legal Interpretivism Conference Professor Nicos Stavropoulos is looking for a research assistant to help with the project ‘Interpretivism and Its Critics’. The project aims are to arrange for the publication of an...