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The Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH) aims to bring together academics, practitioners and policy-makers in different parts of the world to advance the understanding and protection of human rights and equality. Through vigorous exchange of ideas and resources, we strive to facilitate a better understan…

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    Counter-Terrorism and Security in Europe after the Paris attacks

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 59:13


    A web seminar delivered by Professor Fiona de Londras (Birmingham) for the Oxford Human Rights Hub on Friday 22nd January 2016 at Pembroke College, University of Oxford. Moderated by Sandra Fredmad.

    The Right to Strike: A Menace to Hardworking People or Fundamental Human Rights?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2015 62:36


    A webcast from the Oxford Human Rights Hub delivered by Professor Alan Bogg (Oxford University) at SCR Parlour, Pembroke College on 30 June 2015 at 2pm.

    Right to Education

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2015 60:11


    Professor Sandra Fredman discusses emerging challenges to the right to education and investigates how human rights can ensure the fully enjoyment of education by all people.

    Human Rights After the Election: A Near Miss or Apocalypse Now?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2015 35:15


    Recorded 12th May 2015, in the wake of the 2015 General Election, are human rights safe or are they under serious threat?

    The 30th Anniversary of Canadian Equality Rights: W(h)ither Sex Equality?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 47:22


    Prof Donna Greschner from the University of Vicotria, Canada on 'The 30th Anniversary of Canadian Equality Rights: W(h)ither Sex Equality?', speaking on 27 March 2015 at the Oxford Faculty of Law In this seminar Prof Greschner examines key features of the Supreme Court of Canada’s jurisprudence on section 15 – the general equality rights provision of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom – from the aspirational perspective of substantive sex equality. Within each of the three distinct doctrinal periods over the past thirty years, the potential to use Charter rights effectively in promoting substantive equality for women has diminished. Is there any way out of the ever-narrowing doctrinal cage?

    Is a Business and Human Rights Treaty Necessary?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2015 38:05


    Prof David Bilchitz from the University of Johannesburg on 'Is a Business and Human Rights Treaty Necessary?', speaking on 10 March 2015 at the Oxford Faculty of Law This seminar was proudly supported by the Oxford Human Rights Hub and the Oxford Martin School Human Rights for Future Generations Programme.

    Human Rights and Personal Identity

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2015 35:10


    Prof Jill Marshall from the University of Leicester on 'Human Rights and Personal Identity', speaking on 24 February 2015 at the Oxford Faculty of Law This seminar was proudly supported by the Oxford Human Rights Hub and the Oxford Martin School Human Rights for Future Generations Programme

    Accounting for Rights in EU Counter-Terrorism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2014 47:49


    On 5th June, Professor Fiona de Londras, from Durham Law School, gave a talk to the Oxford Human Rights Hub on the development of EU counter-terrorism measures. On 11 September 2001 the EU had no formal counter-terrorism law. Indeed, at that time even coordination in criminal justice generally speaking was contentious within the EU context. However, little more than a decade later the EU has a vast and well-developed body of law and policy on counter-terrorism comprising well over 200 ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ measures. Some, although not all, of these measures were introduced quickly and in the relatively immediate aftermath of the 11 September attacks; others have taken more time and been ground out at the slower pace of EU law-making that we are more accustomed to. However, in all cases concerns about the implications of EU counter-terrorism for the protection and enjoyment of rights have arisen. Professor de Londras considered the mechanisms by which rights are accounted for in EU counter-terrorism, critically assessing the practices of pre-legislative scrutiny and consultation, formal ex post facto assessment (on the rare occasions when it takes places), domestic analysis (by courts, parliament and statutory bodies), operational peer review processes, and analysis by the CJEU. Drawing on research from the FP7 project SECILE (Security Europe Through Counter-Terrorism: Impact, Legitimacy and Effectivenes), she identified serious deficiencies from a rights-based perspective at all of these levels (notwithstanding improvements post-Lisbon) and proposed structures for accounting more fully for rights within EU counter-terrorism.

    The End of Settler Societies and Why it Changes Immigration

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2014 76:09


    Professor Catherine Dauvergne, University of British Columbia

    The Challenge of Adjudicating Social Democratic Values in a Capitalist Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2014 68:16


    Judge Dhaya Pillay, Judge of the High Court in Pietermaritzburg and Durban

    Behind Marx's "hidden abode": toward an expanded conception of capitalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2014 88:40


    Nancy Fraser, Henry A. and Louise Loeb Professor of Political and Social Science and Department Chair at The New School

    Child Soldiers - Protected beyond Gender? An International Criminal Law Perspective

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2013 47:57


    Patricia Sellers, Special Adviser on International Criminal Law Prosecution Strategies and Visiting Fellow, Oxford University

    Drone Attacks: Promotion and Protection of Human Hights and Fundamental Freedoms while Countering Terrorism

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2013 82:48


    Ben Emmerson QC, Matrix Chambers, and United Nations Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism.

    Stigma and exclusion to rights and dignity: a human rights approach to poverty

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 83:07


    Magdalena Sepúlveda Carmona, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights - 5 Nov 2013. 2013-11-05.

    South Africa's Constitutional Court: Battling populist political pressure

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2013 77:18


    Hugh Corder, Professor of Public Law, University of Cape Town - 15 May 2013. 2013-05-15.

    Responses to collective religious hatred: Elements of a human rights-based coping strategy

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2013 95:30


    Professor Heiner Bielefeldt, Professor of Human Rights and Human Rights Policy, University of Erlangen and UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief - 26 April 2013. 2013-04-26.

    Religion, Equality and Discrimination

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2013 80:20


    Aileen McColgan, King's College London and Matrix Chambers - 13 March 2013. 2013-03-13.

    Placing Filipino Caregivers in Canadian Homes: Regulating Transnational Employment Agencies

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2013 78:20


    Judy Fudge, Lansdowne Chair in Law at the University of Victoria, Canada; Visiting Senior Fellow at the European Institute in Florence and Leverhulme Visiting Professor at Kent Law School - 20 February 2013. 2013-02-20.

    Interpreting Human Rights in New Zealand and the UK: Expansive but Narrow, Narrow but Expansive

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2013 70:46


    Kris Gledhill, University of Auckland - 17 January 2013. 2013-01-17.

    An Agenda for the Prevention of Human Trafficking: Non-Discrimination and Empowerment

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2012 42:12


    Maria Grazia Giammarinaro, Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings for the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) - 20 November 2012. 2012-11-20.

    Implications of America's Desegregation Landmark in the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2012 85:45


    Martha Minnow, Jeremiah Smith, Jr. Professor of Law and Dean of the Harvard Law School - 20 June 2012. 2012-06-20.

    Taking Direct Discrimination Cases out of the Straightjacket of Crude Comparator Analysis: A Shift to a Stronger Principle of Equality

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2012 76:21


    Justice Kevin Bell, Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria - 16 October 2012. 2012-10-16.

    The European Court of Justice's treatment of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2012 81:55


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