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Trump’s Tax Policy Privileges Sophisticated & Wealthy Individuals & Organizations at the Expense of the Working Poor Prof Stephanie McMahon Cincinnati Law strongly condemns the policies destabilizing the market, & affecting low income wage earners. ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/trumps-tax-pol…



📢 CFA: OxHRH Graduate Workshop 2025 MPhil & DPhil students are invited to submit a draft chapter/other piece of writing for feedback from an academic discussant. Deadline: 20 May 🗓️ 9th June ⌚️2-4 PM 📍Allen & Overy Room, Pembroke College Know more: law.ox.ac.uk/content/event/…


Implementing KlimaSeniorinnen: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Corina Heri reminds us of what's at stake when it comes to (not) implementing climate judgments. ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/implementing-k…


The Curious Case of Custodial Torture in India Anupama Arigala comments on the ‘everydayness’ of custodial violence by law enforcement agencies and its acceptance within the Indian society. ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/the-curious-ca…


Finding the Essence of Non-Retrogression Ben Warwick groups different versions of the doctrine of non-retrogression into 4 conceptual models, and argues for the need to pin down the conceptual essence to ensure stronger social rights accountability. ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/finding-the-es…


Register now ‼️ Rights in Crisis: A Theatre of Death: Assessing the Death Penalty in India Oxford Human Rights Hub & Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development are hosting Anup Surendranath & @j0nyorke to discuss death penalty in India. 🗓️ 22 May 2025 ⌚️17.30-18.30 📍Faculty of Law Register here: forms.office.com/pages/response…




Indian Supreme Court Moves from Tolerance to Acceptance for Persons with Disabilities AnchalShashiBhatheja highlights the consequences of superficial & partial recognition in affirmative action, by analysing the SC decision in Rekha Sharma v Rajasthan. ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/supreme-court-…



🆕📙 Council of Europe privind #educațiasexuală / CoE Children Dr Catherine O'Sullivan Meghan Campbell Aoife Daly #ceasefirenow susține că #sexualityeducation este esențială pentru prevenirea violenței și a comportamentelor sexuale dăunătoare în rândul copiilor.. 🖱️ t.ly/ccu5k


Reminder to register for this event happening tomorrow 22nd May (17.30 - 18.30) Note that the event will be held in Manor Road Building - Seminar Room G. More info: law.ox.ac.uk/content/event/… Faculty of Law

Pouring Fuel on the Fire Julie A. Dahlstrom & Dr Rachel Wechsler note that despite his anti-trafficking rhetoric, Trump's Executive Orders will exacerbate drivers of human trafficking. It has the implications for increasing victimisation & vulnerability. ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/pouring-fuel-o…


Silenced Voices: The Fall of Press Freedom in Afghanistan Kaweh Kerami notes that in Taliban's Afghanistan, reflection alone on the status of media is not enough. ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/silenced-voice…

