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1 Jan 2014, 12:57 pm
— after I am challenged for using the Oxford English Dictionary.What's going on in that passage? [read post]
18 Sep 2017, 6:30 am by EEM
"; deadline is 7 January 2018.Publications:"Confronting the Rise of Trafficking of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon: Protection Challenges, Legal Barriers and Patterns of Vulnerability," Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration, vol. 7, no. 1 (Aug. 2017) [full-text]Does ‘Human Trafficking’ Need a New Definition? [read post]
27 Oct 2017, 7:46 am
Here are the courses:Public International LawRodman Bundy (Eversheds Harry Elias), Inaugural Lecture: The Practice of International Law Alain Pellet (l’Université Paris-Nanterre), Cours général Le droit international public à la lumière de la pratique - pour une théorie de la réalité Carlos Espósito (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), International Law and Technology Keun-Gwan Lee (Seoul National University), The Return of… [read post]
6 Apr 2019, 7:01 am
Contributors to this reader may be invited to participate to the upcoming workshop to be held on the first week of October in Oxford. [read post]
8 Dec 2015, 6:30 am by Dan Ernst
Antony’s College, University of Oxford) on “‘Crimes Against the Security of the Nation’: World War II, the Cold War, and the Evolution of Mexico’s Anti-Sedition Laws, 1941-1970”. [read post]
11 Nov 2019, 11:45 am by Unknown
Events & opportunities:Call for participants: Refugee Protection in Countries That are Not Signatories to the 1951 Refugee Convention, Proposed roundtable discussion for the IASFM18, Accra, 27-30 June 2020 [info]- No deadline indicated.Seminar: Third World Approaches to International Law: A Retrospective with Some Implications for Refugee and Migration Law, Oxford, 4 December 2019 [info]CFP: Special issue of the International Journal of Refugee Law to commemorate the 70th… [read post]
2 Oct 2014, 6:30 am by Dan Ernst
Ross, University of Maryland, has just published The Great New Orleans Kidnapping Case: Race, Law, and Justice in the Reconstruction Era (Oxford University Press): In June 1870, the residents of the city of New Orleans were already on edge when two African American women kidnapped seventeen-month-old Mollie Digby from in front of her New Orleans home. [read post]
24 Feb 2020, 8:00 am by Unknown
(Immigration Impact Blog, Feb. 2020) [text]- Focuses on the US.Immigration Detention and the Dublin III Regulation (Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog, Jan. 2020 [Part I] [Part II]- Focuses on the UK.Inside Christmas Island: The Australian Detention Centre with Four Asylum Seekers and a $26m Price Tag," The Guardian, 26 Jan. 2020 [text]Italy: Halt Abusive Migration Cooperation with Libya (Human Rights Watch, Feb. 2020) [text]Judicial Review on Migrants and Asylum Seekers’ Detention… [read post]
30 Sep 2020, 10:04 am
This extends from Robert Ward’s Enquiry into the Foundation and History of the Law of Nations in Europe (1795) to Thomas Erskine Holland’s Oxford inaugural lecture on Alberico Gentili in 1874 although, as we shall see, the nineteenth-century cultivation of the subject in Britain was nourished by the convergence of earlier eighteenth-century streams of historical literature. [read post]
Ito has received numerous awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Oxford Internet Institute and the Golden Plate Award from the Academy of Achievement, and he was inducted into the SXSW Interactive Festival Hall of Fame in 2014. [read post]
15 Sep 2021, 10:45 am by Unknown
Reports & journal articles: Advancing peace in complex crises (Mercy Corps, July 2021) [text via ReliefWeb] Aid in the Context of Conflict, Fragility, and the Climate Emergency: The Reality of Aid 2020/2021 Report (The Reality of Aid Project, Aug. 2021) [text via ReliefWeb]  Deciding when and how to link humanitarian assistance and social protection: guidance and tools for response analysis (SPACE, June 2021) [text via ReliefWeb] … [read post]
12 Jan 2015, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
Umut Özsu, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Manitoba, has recently published Formalizing Displacement: International Law and Population Transfers, with Oxford University Press. [read post]
24 Apr 2024, 8:15 am by Unknown
(Carbon Brief, April 2024) [text]UNHCR launches fund to shield refugees and other displaced people from climate shocks (UNHCR, April 2024) [text]Waiting for Godot No More: The Climate Crisis and the New European Asylum Pact (Oxford Human Rights Hub, April 2024) [text]Reports & journal articles:Corte Constitucional de Colombia: Sentencia T-123 de 2024 (April 2024) [text via Refworld]- "Desplazamiento forzado interno por factores ambientales, incluidos hechos asociados al cambio… [read post]
17 Mar 2018, 9:23 am by Dan Ernst
Crosby, Samantha Barbas, and Mary Ziegler.Also on H-Law, Jay Gates, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, reviews Tom Lambert’s Law and Order in Anglo-Saxon England (Oxford University Press).H. [read post]
6 Apr 2016, 1:15 pm by EEM
, Online, 13 April 2016 [info] Panel discussion: Refugee Status Claims based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, Geneva, 14 April 2016 [info]Courses: CMRS Summer Short Courses, 22 May-9 June 2016 [info]- Three courses will be offered: 1) Mobilities and the Gendered Subject, 2) The Refugee and Migration Crisis in the Euro-Mediterranean Space: Context, Policies, and Human Consequences, 3) Palestinian Refugees Issues; application deadline for all courses is 17 April 2016.CFP: African Human… [read post]
1 Jul 2013, 11:56 am
Invited Speakers: Frances Kamm (Harvard) Seth Lazar (ANU) Gustaf Arrhenius (Stockholm) Cheyney Ryan (Oregon and Oxford) Christopher Heath Wellman (Washington University in St. [read post]
22 May 2023, 9:30 pm by ernst
Especially warmly, we invite young and early career scholars.Professor Fernanda Pirie (University of Oxford), Professor Malgosia Fitzmaurice (Queen Mary University of London), and Professor Joseph H.H. [read post]
14 Feb 2021, 9:30 pm by ernst
Maïa Pal, Oxford Brookes University, has published Jurisdictional Accumulation: An Early Modern History of Law, Empires, and Capital (Cambridge University Press):The majority of European early modern empires – the Castilian, French, Dutch, and English/British – developed practices of jurisdictional accumulation, distinguished by the three categories of extensions, transports, and transplants of authority. [read post]
31 Mar 2014, 4:26 am by Sean Patrick Donlan
  She is a reviewer for a number of academic journals including most recently the Commonwealth Law Bulletin, the Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Laws, Melbourne Journal of International Law, Anthropological Review, Ethnology and the Journal of Human RightsEnquiries to: sean.donlan@ul.ie   [read post]
19 May 2014, 3:16 pm
Professor Florescu was born in Romania and educated at Christ Church, Oxford, and Indiana University. [read post]