Methodology conference for postgraduate research students in law The conference was structured in 11 panels, organised thematically so that students could present in a panel with others working on similar or complementary research questions. Each student gave a...
Methodology conference for postgraduate research students in law The conference was structured in 11 panels, organised thematically so that students could present in a panel with others working on similar or complementary research questions. Each student gave a...
Oxford Law in Sweden On Monday 11 January 2016, the Director of the Institute of European and Comparative Law, Professor John Cartwright, visited Stockholm. In connection with his visit, Mannheimer Swartling arranged a seminar...
Oxford Law in Sweden On Monday 11 January 2016, the Director of the Institute of European and Comparative Law, Professor John Cartwright, visited Stockholm. In connection with his visit, Mannheimer Swartling arranged a seminar...
Catherine Redgwell speaks on the role of international courts On 21 November 2016 Catherine Redgwell (second left in picture) spoke in Stockholm on 'The role of international courts and tribunals in resolving climate-change related disputes' at...
Catherine Redgwell speaks on the role of international courts On 21 November 2016 Catherine Redgwell (second left in picture) spoke in Stockholm on 'The role of international courts and tribunals in resolving climate-change related disputes' at...
Building project updates w/c 17 October There are medium to high level noisy works planned on site for this coming Saturday morning (8am-1pm) - 15th October.w/c 17th October FF Criminology - floor layingFF Main Core -...
Building project updates w/c 17 October There are medium to high level noisy works planned on site for this coming Saturday morning (8am-1pm) - 15th October.w/c 17th October FF Criminology - floor layingFF Main Core -...
Explore Law Faculty blogs on a wide range of subjects Border Criminologies BlogThe Border Criminologies research network brings together academics, practitioners and those who have experienced border control from around the world. Showcasing original research from a range of perspectives,...
Explore Law Faculty blogs on a wide range of subjects Border Criminologies BlogThe Border Criminologies research network brings together academics, practitioners and those who have experienced border control from around the world. Showcasing original research from a range of perspectives,...
European Methods and Interactions in the Field of Intellectual Property Law: Conference open for registration. In January 2012, the University of Oxford (OIPRC and IECL ) in collaboration with the University of Bayreuth (Graduate School "Intellectual Property and the Public Domain") will host a two-day...
European Methods and Interactions in the Field of Intellectual Property Law: Conference open for registration. In January 2012, the University of Oxford (OIPRC and IECL ) in collaboration with the University of Bayreuth (Graduate School "Intellectual Property and the Public Domain") will host a two-day...
University of Oxford 7 King’s Bench Walk Commercial Law Moot Competition 2019 Organised by the St. Hilda’s College Law Society, the semi and grand finals of the University of Oxford 7 King’s Bench Walk Commercial Law Moot Competition 2019, which is now...
University of Oxford 7 King’s Bench Walk Commercial Law Moot Competition 2019 Organised by the St. Hilda’s College Law Society, the semi and grand finals of the University of Oxford 7 King’s Bench Walk Commercial Law Moot Competition 2019, which is now...
Fiction and Human Rights: The TORCH Network Launch On Saturday 7th November, a mixed group of undergraduates, postgraduates, academics and the interested public packed the Cube to capacity to participate in the launch of the Fiction and Human...
Fiction and Human Rights: The TORCH Network Launch On Saturday 7th November, a mixed group of undergraduates, postgraduates, academics and the interested public packed the Cube to capacity to participate in the launch of the Fiction and Human...
Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Geographical Indications A Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Geographical Indications (Edward Elgar, 2016) has just been published, edited by Dr Dev Gangjee, an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law and...
Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Geographical Indications A Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Geographical Indications (Edward Elgar, 2016) has just been published, edited by Dr Dev Gangjee, an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law and...
The Second Oxford Statement on International Law Protections of the Healthcare Sector During Covid-19: Safeguarding Vaccine Research Co-authors of the statement are: Antonio Coco (University of Essex), Duncan B. Hollis (Temple Law School), Harold Hongju Koh (Yale Law School) and James C. O’Brien (Albright Stonebridge Group).As the...
The Second Oxford Statement on International Law Protections of the Healthcare Sector During Covid-19: Safeguarding Vaccine Research Co-authors of the statement are: Antonio Coco (University of Essex), Duncan B. Hollis (Temple Law School), Harold Hongju Koh (Yale Law School) and James C. O’Brien (Albright Stonebridge Group).As the...
High Sheriff's Law Lecture The High Sheriff’s Law Lecture took place on 9th of October 2012. The event was hosted this year by the High Sheriff of Oxfordshire, William Alden MBE, DL at the University Examination...
High Sheriff's Law Lecture The High Sheriff’s Law Lecture took place on 9th of October 2012. The event was hosted this year by the High Sheriff of Oxfordshire, William Alden MBE, DL at the University Examination...
Annual Report from Oxford Human Rights Hub The Oxford Human Rights Hub has released its 2016-17 Annual Report.Read the report...
Annual Report from Oxford Human Rights Hub The Oxford Human Rights Hub has released its 2016-17 Annual Report.Read the report...
Faculty of Law up from 5th to 4th in THE World University Rankings by subject The Faculty of Law has been placed 4th in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020, up from 5th last year.The 2020 Times Higher Education World University Rankings table...
Faculty of Law up from 5th to 4th in THE World University Rankings by subject The Faculty of Law has been placed 4th in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020, up from 5th last year.The 2020 Times Higher Education World University Rankings table...
Celebration of H L A Hart's The Concept of Law On Monday, February 25, Professor Leslie Green attended a celebration at Queens University, Canada to mark the recent publication of the third edition of H L A Hart's The Concept...
Celebration of H L A Hart's The Concept of Law On Monday, February 25, Professor Leslie Green attended a celebration at Queens University, Canada to mark the recent publication of the third edition of H L A Hart's The Concept...
Press interview on OBOR launch event: OBOR Summit 2017 A correspondent from The Global Times’ UK Bureau on 11 August, 2017 interviewed Dr Ying Yu, Deputy Director of the Oxford University One Belt One Road Programme...
Press interview on OBOR launch event: OBOR Summit 2017 A correspondent from The Global Times’ UK Bureau on 11 August, 2017 interviewed Dr Ying Yu, Deputy Director of the Oxford University One Belt One Road Programme...
Oxford Pro Bono Publico (OPBP) produces Comparative Report on use of Secret Evidence for the Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) On 19 October 2011 the Government published a Green Paper, entitled Justice and Security, which proposes reforms to the way secret evidence is used in judicial proceedings. Oxford Pro Bono...
Oxford Pro Bono Publico (OPBP) produces Comparative Report on use of Secret Evidence for the Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) On 19 October 2011 the Government published a Green Paper, entitled Justice and Security, which proposes reforms to the way secret evidence is used in judicial proceedings. Oxford Pro Bono...
Building project update w/c 22 August Please note that there will be a water and electric shutdown across the building from 6am-7am on Tuesday 24th of August.There are some medium to high level noisy works planned...
Building project update w/c 22 August Please note that there will be a water and electric shutdown across the building from 6am-7am on Tuesday 24th of August.There are some medium to high level noisy works planned...
Alexandra Mogyoros awarded a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation doctoral scholarship About the Foundation ScholarshipsOver their three-year doctoral scholarship, Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation scholars work with an engaged and inspiring community of fellows, mentors, and other scholars who support their professional...
Alexandra Mogyoros awarded a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation doctoral scholarship About the Foundation ScholarshipsOver their three-year doctoral scholarship, Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation scholars work with an engaged and inspiring community of fellows, mentors, and other scholars who support their professional...
The Youard Lecture in Legal History The law of tax is often perceived by those involved in its practice and study as standing outside the regular legal system, and not sharing its values, standards and safeguards....
The Youard Lecture in Legal History The law of tax is often perceived by those involved in its practice and study as standing outside the regular legal system, and not sharing its values, standards and safeguards....
Members of the Oxford Law Faculty discuss ‘Brexit’ At the recent Society of Legal Scholars conference held in Oxford, there was a special session on ‘Brexit’, chaired by Professor Andrew Burrows, in which members of the Oxford Law...
Members of the Oxford Law Faculty discuss ‘Brexit’ At the recent Society of Legal Scholars conference held in Oxford, there was a special session on ‘Brexit’, chaired by Professor Andrew Burrows, in which members of the Oxford Law...
New report highlights the issues faced by children with a parent in prison during the pandemic A report by Shona Minson into the effects of this on children has shed a light on the experiences of these children and their parents, children who,...
New report highlights the issues faced by children with a parent in prison during the pandemic A report by Shona Minson into the effects of this on children has shed a light on the experiences of these children and their parents, children who,...
India, Pakistan and the Law - Seminar on Friday 7 June, Exeter College Two giant and quarreling nations, once both under the sway of the British Empire, both have legal systems that have descended from English common law. Harish Salve, the learned and...
India, Pakistan and the Law - Seminar on Friday 7 June, Exeter College Two giant and quarreling nations, once both under the sway of the British Empire, both have legal systems that have descended from English common law. Harish Salve, the learned and...
The Involvement of EU Law in Private Law Relationships On 28th and 29th September 2011 the Institute of European and Comparative Law of the Faculty of Law held a conference on the involvement of EU law in private law...
The Involvement of EU Law in Private Law Relationships On 28th and 29th September 2011 the Institute of European and Comparative Law of the Faculty of Law held a conference on the involvement of EU law in private law...
Oxford Global Justice Internship Programme - Defending General Mladic An internship in International Criminal Defence: Jérôme Temme “Bringing war criminals to justice – and justice to victims”: The message on the wall is clear when the Defence team members enter their workplace – a mere three offices...
Oxford Global Justice Internship Programme - Defending General Mladic An internship in International Criminal Defence: Jérôme Temme “Bringing war criminals to justice – and justice to victims”: The message on the wall is clear when the Defence team members enter their workplace – a mere three offices...
New research funding for Professor Sandra Fredman Sandy Fredman has been awarded a grant of £81k by the University’s Higher Studies Fund. This provides start up funding for her new Chair, the Rhodes Chair in the Laws...
New research funding for Professor Sandra Fredman Sandy Fredman has been awarded a grant of £81k by the University’s Higher Studies Fund. This provides start up funding for her new Chair, the Rhodes Chair in the Laws...