Gaia Lisi Gaia Lisi is a DPhil student in Law at the University of Oxford and a Legal Associate at the Climate Litigation Network.Her research focuses on the role of scientific evidence...
Gaia Lisi Gaia Lisi is a DPhil student in Law at the University of Oxford and a Legal Associate at the Climate Litigation Network.Her research focuses on the role of scientific evidence...
Your Pathway to Gaining QWE: A Roadmap to Qualifying Work Experience Hosted by Faculty of Law in collaboration with BARBRI
Your Pathway to Gaining QWE: A Roadmap to Qualifying Work Experience Hosted by Faculty of Law in collaboration with BARBRI
Recent Cases and Key Developments with 3 Verulam Buildings Barristers Hosted by Faculty of Law in collaboration with 3VB Chambers
Recent Cases and Key Developments with 3 Verulam Buildings Barristers Hosted by Faculty of Law in collaboration with 3VB Chambers
Neetika Vishwanath Neetika is an Indira Gandhi Scholar reading for a DPhil in Criminology. Her DPhil is fully funded by the Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development at Somerville College. Her doctoral...
Neetika Vishwanath Neetika is an Indira Gandhi Scholar reading for a DPhil in Criminology. Her DPhil is fully funded by the Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development at Somerville College. Her doctoral...
Daisy Peterson Daisy is a DPhil Candidate in Law at Magdalen College, Oxford. Her research and writing interests focus on public international law, particularly State responsibility and human rights. Her doctoral project,...
Daisy Peterson Daisy is a DPhil Candidate in Law at Magdalen College, Oxford. Her research and writing interests focus on public international law, particularly State responsibility and human rights. Her doctoral project,...
IECL Lunchtime Seminar with Professor Konrad Duden – Right to a Limping Relationship? The European Principle of Recognition and Its Impact of International Family Law
IECL Lunchtime Seminar with Professor Konrad Duden – Right to a Limping Relationship? The European Principle of Recognition and Its Impact of International Family Law
The Effect of Competition Policy on Economic Inequality After several years of research and collaboration, we’re pleased to announce the successful completion of our project examining the relationship between competition policy and wealth distribution. From 2020 to 2024,...
The Effect of Competition Policy on Economic Inequality After several years of research and collaboration, we’re pleased to announce the successful completion of our project examining the relationship between competition policy and wealth distribution. From 2020 to 2024,...
Wing Yin Anna Tsui Anna is a Swire Scholar pursuing a DPhil in Criminology. Her research examines immigration detention and deportation in East Asia through a comparative lens, supervised by Professor Mary Bosworth. She...
Wing Yin Anna Tsui Anna is a Swire Scholar pursuing a DPhil in Criminology. Her research examines immigration detention and deportation in East Asia through a comparative lens, supervised by Professor Mary Bosworth. She...
Kaya Mercer Kaya is an MPhil candidate in Law at the Centre for Criminology, researching pathways to death penalty abolition. She holds an MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University...
Kaya Mercer Kaya is an MPhil candidate in Law at the Centre for Criminology, researching pathways to death penalty abolition. She holds an MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University...
Georgia Williams Georgia is a DPhil candidate at the Centre of Criminology, researching social harm theories and contemporary issues in British policing under the supervision of Professor Ian Loader. Georgia holds an...
Georgia Williams Georgia is a DPhil candidate at the Centre of Criminology, researching social harm theories and contemporary issues in British policing under the supervision of Professor Ian Loader. Georgia holds an...
Maxime Bedard Maxime is an MPhil candidate at Balliol College, supervised by Thomas Adams. His thesis examines the role of morality in judicial decision-making.Prior to joining Oxford, Maxime practised as a barrister...
Maxime Bedard Maxime is an MPhil candidate at Balliol College, supervised by Thomas Adams. His thesis examines the role of morality in judicial decision-making.Prior to joining Oxford, Maxime practised as a barrister...