Symposium on 'Human Rights at Work: Reimagining Employment Law', by Alan Bogg, Hugh Collins, A.C.L. Davies, and Virginia Mantouvalou
Symposium on 'Human Rights at Work: Reimagining Employment Law', by Alan Bogg, Hugh Collins, A.C.L. Davies, and Virginia Mantouvalou
Call for Applications - OPBP Executive Committee 2025-2026 Oxford Pro Bono Publico (OPBP), the Oxford Law Faculty’s award-winning pro bono research group, is looking for graduate students with a passion for pro bono legal research to join its...
Call for Applications - OPBP Executive Committee 2025-2026 Oxford Pro Bono Publico (OPBP), the Oxford Law Faculty’s award-winning pro bono research group, is looking for graduate students with a passion for pro bono legal research to join its...
Report Launch — From Litigation to Implementation: Framing Smart Remedies in Rights-Based Climate Litigation
Report Launch — From Litigation to Implementation: Framing Smart Remedies in Rights-Based Climate Litigation
IECL Lunchtime Seminar with Professor Anne Twomey – Amending an Unamendable Constitution: Fiji’s Experience
IECL Lunchtime Seminar with Professor Anne Twomey – Amending an Unamendable Constitution: Fiji’s Experience
Beatriz Flügel Assad Beatriz Flügel Assad is a DPhil in Law candidate at Worcester College, University of Oxford. Her doctoral research, supervised by Professor Ariel Ezrachi, focuses on Competition Law and Democracy.She holds...
Beatriz Flügel Assad Beatriz Flügel Assad is a DPhil in Law candidate at Worcester College, University of Oxford. Her doctoral research, supervised by Professor Ariel Ezrachi, focuses on Competition Law and Democracy.She holds...
IECL Lunchtime Seminar with Dr Jasper Kunstreich – Property, Death and Family - German Debates about Inheritance Law Between Conservatism and Socialism
IECL Lunchtime Seminar with Dr Jasper Kunstreich – Property, Death and Family - German Debates about Inheritance Law Between Conservatism and Socialism
IECL Lunchtime Seminar with Dr Beatriz Goena Vives – From Subjective Criminal Fault to Relational Responsibility? Deontological Challenges to the Correspondence Principle
IECL Lunchtime Seminar with Dr Beatriz Goena Vives – From Subjective Criminal Fault to Relational Responsibility? Deontological Challenges to the Correspondence Principle
IECL Lunchtime Seminar with Dr Marco Mossa Verre – Civil Penalties as Punishment: Conceptual Ambiguities and the Challenge of Safeguards in Italy, France, and Beyond
IECL Lunchtime Seminar with Dr Marco Mossa Verre – Civil Penalties as Punishment: Conceptual Ambiguities and the Challenge of Safeguards in Italy, France, and Beyond
IECL Lunchtime Seminar with Stephan Koloßa – Data & Their Subjects – Comparative Approaches to Theories, Methods, and Tools of Anonymisation
IECL Lunchtime Seminar with Stephan Koloßa – Data & Their Subjects – Comparative Approaches to Theories, Methods, and Tools of Anonymisation
IECL Lunchtime Seminar with Juliette Fauvarque – From Immunity to Accountability? Rethinking the Role of Private International Law in Disputes Involving International Organisations
IECL Lunchtime Seminar with Juliette Fauvarque – From Immunity to Accountability? Rethinking the Role of Private International Law in Disputes Involving International Organisations