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Alan Greene
13 days ago
Now available for pre-order; forthcoming April 2026.
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James Hand
13 days ago
Out now - all free (or Open Access) Sage Journals IJDL at 30: Looking Back, Looking Forward The International Journal of Discrimination and the Law (IJDL ) is proud to present the journal’s 100th issue, happily coinciding with its 30th anniversary.
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Ruth Houghton
21 days ago
The Research Handbook on Global Governance is now out in the world! Edited with
@aoifemod.bsky.social
and Cher Weixia Chen this Handbook is 10yrs in the making!
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about 1 month ago
University of Pretoria Centre for Child Law and OxHRH urge the Supreme Court of Appeal to put children first in landmark class action case on the Kabwe Lead Poisoning. Read the press statement here:
bit.ly/43ULWhY
#environmentaljustice
#leadpoisoning
#kabwe
#childrights
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Does gender matter to the justifying limits on rights? My new book, published today, uncovers untenable gendered assumptions in justification orthodoxy and calls for methodological innovation so women's equality is not too readily sacrificed to the public good. More info here:
shorturl.at/oViDJ
about 1 month ago
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Aoife O'Donoghue
about 2 months ago
Our next post is from
@maireadenright.bsky.social
The upshot is that this approach to human rights law inevitably misrecognises reproductive violence. It invisibilises forms of serious, if depressingly everyday, harm which are produced, intentionally or unintentionally...
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@rishikasahgal.bsky.social
& Gautam Bhatia have recently published a paper examining eviction cases in India focusing on meaningful engagement as a part of the right to housing. Read in the latest issue of Comparative Constitutional Studies Journal:
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Aoife O'Donoghue
3 months ago
Wrote this piece on the need to recognise gendered oppression - in all its forms - as always the path to
#tyranny
. Gendered domination is alway present but failing to confront that = also failing to see the rapid return to patriarchy as the first sign of authoritarianism
dflw.ie/power-gender...
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Power, Gender and Tyranny in Our Time - Doing Feminist Legal Work
While writing my monograph On Tyranny and the Global Legal Order, the frequent appearance of gender struck me. But, more startling, how little remarked upon
https://dflw.ie/power-gender-and-tyranny-in-our-time/
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Alan Greene
3 months ago
I'm quoted in this New York Times piece on the report used to proscribe Palestine Action.
www.nytimes.com/2025/09/12/w...
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Secret Report Undercuts U.K. Condemnations of Pro-Palestinian Group
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/12/world/europe/palestine-action-uk-government-assessment.html?unlocked_article_code=1.lU8.w78c.bEBaDur_FQBs&smid=url-share
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5 months ago
Join us in congratulating OxHRH member Dr Victoria Miyandazi, whose scholarship was cited by the Supreme Court of Kenya in its recent landmark judgment 👏 📄 Read full judgment here:
drive.google.com/file/d/15UC6...
📚 You can buy the book here:
www.bloomsbury.com/uk/equality-...
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6 months ago
The Changing Tides of Delictual Liability: State Failure at the Intersection of Housing and Property Rights in Johannesburg Meghan Finn analyses the decision which marks a significant legal turn, testing private law's response to chronic state inaction.
ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/the-changing...
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The Changing Tides of Delictual Liability: State Failure at the Intersection of Housing and Property Rights in Johannesburg | OHRH
Image credit: Simon Hurry via Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/photos/a-view-of-a-city-with-a-train-in-the-foreground-_h-L45TSmGM
https://ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/the-changing-tides-of-delictual-liability-state-failure-at-the-intersection-of-housing-and-property-rights-in-johannesburg/
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In For Women Scotland, the UKSC held there was no intention for sex to mean anything other than biological. I speak with Melanie Field, who was the senior official on the development of the Equality Act, who points out there were drafting considerations the Court missed.
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Melanie Field on the UK Supreme Court judgment For Women Scotland
Vox pops on key human rights issues with human rights experts. (https://ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/) RightsUp is brought to you by the Oxford Human Rights Hub. Executive produced and hosted by Meghan Campbell
https://soundcloud.com/oxhrh/melanie-field-on-the-uk-supreme-court-judgment-for-women-scotland
7 months ago
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8 months ago
Podcast Out |
#WorldEarthDay2025
Feminist Frontiers in Climate Justice – Climate Injustice: A Gendered Global Crisis Part 1:
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Part 2:
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If you are passionate about ending pay discrimination, please consider responding to our call for inputs! This is for a research commissioned by the UK Office for Equality and Opportunity on equal pay. If keen, please do reach out!
www.equalrightstrust.org/news/call-in...
8 months ago
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From the heart of the Canadian prairies to the heart of the British Midlands, delighted to talk to Law Talks on what it means to be a equality law academic in these turbulent times!
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Navigating International Human Rights and Gender Equality with Dr. Meghan Campbell
Law Talks · Episode
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2wTViJ5sGz6MhQwR9SkLAR?si=-2QE0sEoTNaoIfXLBc2H4g&nd=1&dlsi=1a77a92e865b4d7a
9 months ago
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Máiréad Enright
9 months ago
New article open access in
@lawandhistrev.bsky.social
//“Up with the Brave”: Gender, Transgression and Judges’ Use of Catholic Convents in England and Ireland, 1930–1959
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“Up with the Brave”: Gender, Transgression and Judges’ Use of Catholic Convents in England and Ireland, 1930–1959 | Law and History Review | Cambridge Core
“Up with the Brave”: Gender, Transgression and Judges’ Use of Catholic Convents in England and Ireland, 1930–1959
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/law-and-history-review/article/up-with-the-brave-gender-transgression-and-judges-use-of-catholic-convents-in-england-and-ireland-19301959/F6C57F4B70B3758089D9942656BCE407
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Máiréad Enright
9 months ago
Very pleased about this.
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Plus ça change, my first post on this platform is shameless self promotion! Myself and
@btcwarwick.bsky.social
argue that asking the "when" question provide news depth to the nature of structural gender inequalities in this blog for African Law Matters.
www.africanlawmatters.com/blog/tempora...
10 months ago
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