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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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Call for Applications: OxBHR Graduate Workshop on Business and Human Rights - deadline extended
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"Life at the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights" UNHCR Panel
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Why do so many movements for police reform fail? Structural Obstacles to Democratic Policing
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Judging Atrocities: In Conversation with Judge Theodor Meron CMG
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Judging Atrocities: In Conversation with Judge Theodor Meron CMG
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Child Marriage as a Choice: Rethinking Agency in International Human Rights
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Herbert Smith Freehills Disability Mooting Championship 2021: Grand Final and Panel Discussion
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Call for Chapter Contributions: The Interdependence of the Convention on the Rights of the Child - Understanding the Relationship of the Right to Play with other Convention Rights
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Book Launch: Human Rights Litigation against Multinationals in Practice
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Book Discussion: Witnesses to War - The Children of Syria
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Virtual Human Rights Fair
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The Marketization of Socio-Economic Rights and State Obligations
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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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Assessing Access to an Effective Remedy for Individuals and Communities Affected by Arbitrary Land Takings and Related Human Rights Violations in the ASEAN
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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
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Mansfield-Bonavero Friday Night Lecture: The history and development of race equality law in the UK
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Book Launch: Equality in Kenya’s 2010 Constitution: Understanding the Competing and Interrelated Concepts
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New OxHRH RightsUp! Podcast: Free Speech Crisis in University
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Decolonising Land - an online event in partnership with the OLBA Network to mark Black History Month 2021
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Book Launch: A Theory of African Constitutionalism
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Book Launch: Collective Access to Justice - Assessing the Potential of Class Actions in England and Wales
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The Non-Punishment of Human Trafficking Survivors: Impact of Recent Decisions
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When Women’s Rights Are Not Human Rights: The Non-Performativity of Human Rights for Survivors of Domestic Abuse in the Family Courts in England
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Towards a Normative Theory of Just Riots
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A Human Rights Assessment of the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill
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Book Launch: Towards the Environmental Minimum - Environmental Protection through Human Rights
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Revisiting Sovereignty in Public and International Law in Fractured Societies
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Comparing Islamic and International Laws of War: Orthodoxy, 'Heresy,' and Secularization in the Category of Civilians
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Symposium: The Democratic Case for a Written Constitution for the UK
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Call for Interest: Oxford / UNSW Public Law doctoral online workshop
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Shaping the Future: Reproductive Rights at Work
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Good Faith in Public Law
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OxHRH Blog Series - Litigating for Climate Justice: Views from the Frontlines
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Shaping the Future of Safe Childbirth - New Episode
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Online symposium on civil liability for human rights violations
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Oxford students finish as Quarter Finalists at the ELSA Human Rights Moot 2021
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Attribution science and climate litigation: joining science and the law to protect human rights from climate change
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New OxHRH Website Launched
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Defending Rights Amid Global Shifts in Power
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Shaping the Future-Reproductive Rights at School
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Book Launch: Eternity Clauses in Democratic Constitutionalism
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Book Launch: Standing Up for Justice - The Challenges of Trying Atrocity Crimes
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Book Launch: The Constitutional Theory of the Federation and the European Union
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The Extrajudicial Execution of Khashoggi and Press Freedom
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Independent Review of the Human Rights Act: Webinar
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Symposium on civil liability for business-related human rights abuses
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Shaping the Future-Of Abortion
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Book Launch: Intersectionality and Human Rights Law
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Group of Oxford Public Law Lawyers Response to the Consultation from the Ministry of Justice on Judicial Review Reform
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The Sociology of Children’s Rights
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Academic Freedom, Equality & and the 'Free Speech Champion for Universities’
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OxHRH New Documentary Series: Shaping the Future of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights
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Book Launch: Equality in Kenya’s 2010 Constitution-Understanding Competing and Interrelated Concepts
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Mapping the Way Forward for Human Rights in Scotland
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Automated Decision Making and its Impact on Human Rights in a Time of COVID-19
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The Cab Rank Rule in the Commonwealth: Reflections on the Ethical Duties of Lawyers
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The UN CESCR's General Comment 25 on the Right to Enjoy the Benefits of Scientific Progress
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Outsourcing and Oversight: How Market Regulation Failure and the Culture of Laissez Faire Led to the Exploitation of Those Who Guard Our Embassies Abroad
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*NEW* OxHRH Podcast Episode - Understanding Institutional Racism: A Response to the Sewell Report (with Shreya Atrey)
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Do Companies have Human Rights? - The Emerging Jurisprudence in Regional Courts
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Book Launch: Multinational Enterprises and the Law
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Blackstone Human Rights Moot Court Competition 2021
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Law Faculty Research Seminars: Equal access to vaccines: the limits of international human rights law
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How effective is the Modern Slavery Act in preventing exploitation in supply chains?
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Blackstone Human Rights Moot 2021: Final Round and Q&A with Blackstone Chambers
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Mass Atrocity Response in China's Xinjiang Province
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On Emissaries and Control: Corporate accountability in the aftermath of the Shell litigation in the UK and the Netherlands
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Oxford team wins prizes at the Northern European Rounds of the Price Media Moot 2021
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*NEW* OxHRH Podcast: Gender in Colombia's Peace Transition (with Isabel Jaramillo Sierra)
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Bonavero Institute-UNESCO MOOC on Freedom of Expression
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The Oxford Conference on US Senate Resolution 684 - Re: The Conflict in Anglophone Cameroon
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Treaty-Making in Business & Human Rights: Models for a Binding Instrument
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States, Pharmaceutical Companies, and COVID-19 Vaccine Access
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SolidariTee Conference: Tackling the injustices perpetuated against refugees
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Oxford Pro Bono Publico Executive Committee 2021: Call for Applications
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*NEW* OxHRH Podcast Episode: Rhodes Must Fall (with Rekgotsofetse Chikane)
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Panel Series on the Past and Present of Slavery