'Adjudicating Rights' - András Sajó in conversation with Paul Craig

Event date
5 February 2019
Event time
17:30 - 19:00
Oxford week
Venue
Mansfield College - Sir Joseph Hotung Auditorium
Speaker(s)
Prof András Sajó

The Bonavero institute of Human Rights is delighted to host Prof András Sajó in conversation with Prof Paul Craig as part of our continuing ‘Adjudicating Rights’ series of judicial conversations.

Prof András Sajó is a former judge of the European Court of Human Rights (2008-2017) and currently a University Professor at the Central European University in Budapest, where he was founding Dean of the Legal Studies Department (1991-1992). He is a Global Visiting Professor of Law at New York University Law School and previously served as Counsel to the President of the Republic of Hungary (1991-1992). Prof Sajó’s research interests focus on constitutional law and the general field of human rights with a particular interest in media regulation. He was involved in the drafting of the Hungarian, Ukrainian, Georgian and South African constitutions and has consulted for the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program.

Paul Craig is Professor in English Law and Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford.

The event will take place in the Sir Joseph Hotung Auditorium, Bonavero Institute, Mansfield College from 5.30 pm. Please report to the Lodge on arrival and ask for directions. 

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Human Rights Law