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Book Launch: The Right of the Child to Play: From Conception to Implementation
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The Interdependence and Indivisibility of the UNCRC: Implementing and Understanding the Right to Play and the Convention
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The Eric Barendt Annual Media Law Lecture: The Concept of Media Pluralism under the European Convention on Human Rights - Substantive Principles and Procedural Safeguards
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Defamation, Disinformation, SLAPPs and Democracy: How defamation law can both threaten and protect public discourse
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Annual Lecture: Scholarship in times of constitutional transformation: a view from Hong Kong
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OxBHR Network Series: Discussion with Dr. Janne Mende on 'Business Authority in Human Rights: Transcending the Public-Private Divide'
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Oxford Student to Human Rights Barrister': Panel Discussion and Drinks Reception
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Islamophobia: Discourse, Debates, and Future Directions
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Book Launch: Structural Injustice and Workers’ Rights
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Advancing a Child Rights Informed Approach to Antislavery Policy and Practice
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OCRN Series: Sérgio Costa Araújo on 'Children’s Rights and Child Poverty in Portugal intersected with the European Union'
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OxBHR Network Series: Lunchtime Social
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OxBHR Book Launch: Business and Human Rights Law and Practice in Africa
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Book launch: State Responsibility for Modern Slavery in Human Rights Law
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OCRN Series: Marie Spinoy and Inclusive Education in the Council of Europe
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OxBHR Network Series: Discussion with Dr Ekaterina Aristova
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Human Rights in the Menstrual Movement: Reductionism and Renewed Potential from Below
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Between ‘Modern Slavery’ and ‘Decent Work’: Responses to Labour Exploitation
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OxBHR Network Series: In Conversation with Krystel Bassil
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Rape Redefined: Catharine A. MacKinnon in conversation with Kate O’Regan
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Rising tides in climate change litigation: the case of the Torres Strait Islanders at the UN Human Rights Committee
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The Hamlyn Lectures 2022: Courts and the Body Politic
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The Law as a Conversation Among Equals
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Regression and Resistance: The Struggle for Women's Rights in Afghanistan
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Building blocks for tech regulation – limitations and advantages of a Business & Human Rights approach
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ALGORITHMS AT WORK: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY READING GROUP
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Human Rights Fair
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Rights of Nature: A moral or a legal-political concept?
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Reflections on a UK Bill of Rights
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Book Launch: Implementing Business and Human Rights Norms in Africa
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Introduction to the Bonavero Graduate Research Forum
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Human Rights in Illiberal Times
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Book Launch: State Responsibility for Non-State Actors
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Is the European Court of Human Rights walking back rights?
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'Adjudicating Rights': Justice Chandrachud in conversation with Kate O'Regan and Tarunabh Khaitan
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Forced Labor at the Intersection of Trade and Immigration
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Can the global spyware industry be constrained?
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The Path to Inclusion of Transgender Athletes: Guided by Children’s Rights
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Book Launch: Civil Remedies and Human Rights in Flux
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Book Discussion with David Bilchitz: How to Determine Corporate Obligations in respect of Fundamental Rights?
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Decolonising the Law Discussion Group Read&Greet – 'Powerless Companions or Fellow Travellers? Human Rights and the Neoliberal Assault on Post-Colonial Economic Justice’
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Beyond The UK Supreme Court judgment on the UNCRC (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Reflections on the Continuing Human Rights Journey in Scotland
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(When) Can Courts Constrain Authoritarian Governments?
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Do people want judicial review? Evidence from a survey of UK public opinion
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Book Launch - The United Kingdom Constitution: An Introduction
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Mind and Rights – Why Human Rights Have Deep Roots in Human Psychology, History, Ethics, and Law
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Why do people in the poorest communities not vote? Lessons learnt from research in Blackbird Leys, near Oxford
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Virtual Human Rights Fair
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Assam Citizenship Verification Process and India's Citizenship Amendment Act
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Introduction to the Bonavero Graduate Research Forum
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Decolonising the Law social
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Determining the Impact of Migration on Labour Markets—The mediating role of Legal Institutions