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Oxford Human Rights Hub 1. velj
Iranian Nationalism Does Not Accommodate Ethnic Minorities
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 30. sij
Canada’s Notwithstanding Clause: An Overlooked Threat to Minority Rights
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 29. sij
Teitiota v New Zealand: A Step Forward in the Protection of Climate Refugees under International Human Rights Law?
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 29. sij
Invitation to the conference “Women’s Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century”, European Court of Human Rights, 14 February 2020
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 27. sij
A Gay Kiss on the Internet: Can Strasbourg Litigation Help Win the War Against Homophobia?
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 23. sij
International Legal Systems Failing Child Victims of Peacekeeper Sexual Abuse
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 23. sij
An exciting new resource from & , which looks at constitutional equality rights across race, gender, religion, citizenship, socioeconomic status, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity in 193 countries
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Richard Martin 20. pro
Within this busy field of scholarship, and I reflect on the 'dialogic' model of police legitimacy. We suggest there is room for conceptual refinement and further development in three key respects. [now returning to mince pie]
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OpenGlobalRights 22. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @AdamRogers2030 @UNDESA i 12 ostali
/ & also remind us that the challenge is not just closing the digital divide in access to the internet, but in examining what (& whose) knowledge is made accessible. In other words, reimagining what a right to internet looks like.
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Trinity College 21. sij
We are *very* excited to be hosting Judge Theodor Meron for our Holocaust Memorial Day lecture this year - straight off his keynote address at the United Nations! The event on 31 Jan is open to all but please register via Eventbrite:
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 21. sij
Holocaust Memorial Day lecture by Judge Theodor Meron, with music performed by Charles Lovell Jones (violin)
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 21. sij
Landmark Transgender Ruling in Zimbabwe: An Opening for Future LGBTQIA Activism and Litigation? 
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 17. sij
OxHRH Researcher Emilie McDonnell () talks with ABC radio about working for the Hub, her exciting research on refugee law and on how her recent work in Jerusalem can inform Australia!
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 17. sij
Congratulations to OxHRH Research Director for submitting his DPhil thesis! Best wishes for the viva and beyond from the whole Hub team! 🎉🎉🎉
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 17. sij
The OxHRH is delighted to partner with and on a non-credit course on advancing human rights in business! Apply by 28 January at 12 pm Details can be found here:
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 17. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Ndjodi_ML @UniofOxford
We are all delighted for your success!! 🎉
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 16. sij
High Court Victory upholding the Right to Education for Undocumented Learners in South Africa
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 16. sij
Reposted from our blog! “Blood, Taxes, and Equality: Colombia’s Constitutional Court Advances Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Rights” by Monica Arango Olaya
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 15. sij
Congratulations to OxHRH Associate Barbara Havelkova and Mathias Möschel on the publication of their new and timely edited collection: Anti-Discrimination Law in Civil Jurisdictions (OUP, 2019)!
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Oxford Human Rights Hub 14. sij
Crimea Conscripts: Russia continues to flout the Geneva Conventions
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