All courts occasionally face emergencies where a failure to decide is a de facto final determination, and the Supreme Court is no exception. Yet over the last decade, it has routinely issued unexplained emergency orders that sidestep precedent or resolve unsettled issues.
Read more: buff.ly/cCsw95K
12.03.2026 08:00
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American Constitutional Law in the Shadows | OHRH
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American Constitutional Law in the Shadows ⚖️
Prof Charles W. “Rocky” Rhodes writes that the US Supreme Court's role is to “say what the law is”, with reasoned justification so that other branches of government and lower courts respect and implement it.
Enter the “the shadow docket.”👇️
12.03.2026 08:00
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Rights In Crisis – Rethinking Cash Transfers, Care Work, and Justice | OHRH
by Oxford Human Rights Hub | Mar 4, 2026
In this episode, we will explore how these initiatives navigate the fine line between empowerment, dependence and the gendered expectations that shape public policy.
🎙️https://buff.ly/C8Zk6Hh
09.03.2026 09:48
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In the third episode of our collaborative series with @oxindiacentre.bsky.social we discuss unconditional cash transfer schemes. While these schemes are often designed to enhance women’s financial inclusion and autonomy, they could also reshape their relationship with the state.👇️
09.03.2026 09:48
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A Podcast of One's Own with Julia Gillard
Personal Journals Podcast · Twice monthly · Julia Gillard, the only woman to have served as Prime Minister of Australia sits down for insightful, moving and thought-provoking conversations with some…
Julia Gillard – A Podcast of One’s Own
The former Australian Prime Minister and Chair of the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership hosts engaging conversations with leaders from business, media, and sport, about enabling women to lead. Proceeds support the Institute’s work. buff.ly/s4mQS4E
08.03.2026 15:50
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Gendered Constitutionalism | OHRH
by Oxford Human Rights Hub | Jan 24, 2023
Dr Ruth Rubio Marín – Gendered Constitutionalism, OxHRH RightsUp Podcast
Constitutions historically reflect men’s views of what matters in a political community. But if women had been the primary drafters, would ‘founding mothers’ have had the same ideas about what is important? buff.ly/U4RGZ41
08.03.2026 15:50
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This International Women’s Day, we’re sharing two podcasts that inspired us to think about how we can “Give To Gain”. We hope they inspire you too.
Through donations, knowledge, mentoring, advocacy, or education, we can support women’s advancement to build a more connected world. Find out more👇️
08.03.2026 15:50
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Dame Laura Cox KC on sex equality in the UK, and at the Bar of England of Wales - Part 2
In the second episode of this two-part series, Justin Winchester speaks to Dame Laura Cox KC — a Justice of the England and Wales High Court between 2002 and 2016, and former Chairperson of the Bar Co
In Episode 2 of this series, Justin Winchester speaks to Dame Laura Cox KC — a former Justice of the England and Wales High Court between, and former Chairperson of the Bar Council Sex Discrimination Committee — about Baroness Harman's 2025 report on bullying & sexual harassment at the Bar.
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04.03.2026 09:48
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RightsUp is brought to you by the Oxford Human Rights Hub.
Executive produced by Meghan Campbell.
Hosted by Justin Winchester.
Produced and edited by Sophie Smith.
Music for the series is by Rosemary Allman.
02.03.2026 14:01
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In the first episode of this new two-part series, Justin Winchester speaks to Dame Laura Cox KC — a Justice of the England and Wales High Court between 2002 and 2016, and former Chairperson of the Bar Council Sex Discrimination Committee — about women's equality in the United Kingdom.
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02.03.2026 14:01
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Social justice is about whether people can live and work with dignity, protection and opportunity. Human rights law is one of our most powerful tools to build a socially just world.
To stay up to date with the latest developments, subscribe to our quarterly newsletter: ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/subscribe/
20.02.2026 21:45
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Trafficking Survivors Relief Act: A Significant Step Towards Improved Implementation of the Non-Punishment Principle in the U.S. | OHRH
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In our latest blog, Rachel Wechsler examines the TSRA, a landmark law giving trafficking survivors protections in American federal court. This has been a crucial development in implementing the non-punishment principle and advancing human rights in the US.
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13.02.2026 09:48
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Contribute to the Blog | OHRH
Thank you for your interest in contributing to the Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog! Please read the OxHRH Blog guidelines before submitting a proposed blog to us. The OxHRH Blog aims to promote…
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- Protect the civilian character of schools & hospitals from military use
- Ensure humanitarian access to conflict zones
It's vital that we keeping working towards legal & policy solutions. Want to join the conversation? ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/how-to-contr...
12.02.2026 20:00
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- Treat children associated with armed groups primarily as victims and use detention only as a last resort
- Actively focus on reintegrating children released from armed forces or groups
- Prosecute the recruitment and use of children under national law
12.02.2026 20:00
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Over 7 million children worldwide are deprived of their liberty each year.
Whether its unaccompanied children detained in migration centres or child soldiers, the numbers and the living conditions are unacceptable.
UN reports on Children & Armed Conflict set out clear recommendations for change👇️
12.02.2026 20:00
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Neutrality is not Amnesia: Religious Symbols and the European Convention on Human Rights | OHRH
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In our latest blog, Adina Portaru examines Union of Atheists v. Greece, using it to unpack what state neutrality under the ECHR truly requires—and why neutrality need not mean the erasure of religious symbols from public life.
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11.02.2026 16:24
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In 2015, the UN adopted the Sustainable Development Goals to end poverty, protect the planet and promote prosperity. Goal 5 aims to achieve gender equality and end harmful practices, including child marriage and female genital mutilation (FGM).
To learn more, you can listen to our podcast👇
06.02.2026 21:15
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The 27th of January marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1945, the largest Nazi death camp.
Eighty-one years on, we remember the six million Jewish men, women and children who were murdered in the Holocaust, and the millions more murdered by the Nazi regime.
#HMD2026
27.01.2026 20:30
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A Decolonial Approach to Education and the Law (with Foluke Adebisi) | OHRH
by Nomfundo Ramalekana | Oct 30, 2020
🎙️ A Decolonial Approach to Education & the Law, with Foluke Adebisi
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This episode focuses on the intersection between human rights and the decolonial approach to education. Dr Adebisi is an expert in law, race, equality, legal education, and decolonising education.
24.01.2026 10:30
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Equality Doesn’t Always Mean Integration: The Right to Education for Neurodiverse People | OHRH
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🧠 The Right to Education for Neurodiverse People
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This post examines how a flawed conception of ‘inclusivity’ in education has significant potential to harm neurodiverse learners – especially those subject to intersectional marginalisation.
24.01.2026 10:30
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OxHRH Publishes Workbook on the Right to Education | OHRH
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📘 A practical Workbook on the Right to Education
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This workbook is designed to provide an introduction for students aged 16-18 who may not have studied any law, but it can be used by anyone interested in learning about human rights and equality issues.
24.01.2026 10:30
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Today on #InternationalDayofEducation we reaffirm that education is a human right. Education is foundational to human dignity & substantive equality, and we're proud to share work that pushes the conversation forward.
Explore three essential resources on the right to education via the links below:
24.01.2026 10:30
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This #HumanRightsDay celebrating the theme #OurEverydayRights, @OxHRH helps re-engage people with human rights by showing how they shape our daily lives.
Follow us to advance understanding & protection of human rights & equality.
@oxfordlawfac.bsky.social
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10.12.2025 08:30
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A Long Shadow: Jwanczuk, SC, and Incommensurability | OHRH
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UKSC's decision in R (Jwanczuk) v Secretary of State for Work & Pensions prioritised proportionality review over considering disability as a suspect ground of discrimination.
Mustaqim Iqbal comments on the decision.
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09.12.2025 14:03
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Malaysian Federal Court Held that a Fatwa Cannot Declare a Company ‘Deviant’ from Islamic Teachings | OHRH
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In June 2025, Federal Court of Malaysia in SIS Forum v Jawatankuasa Fatwa Negeri Selangor held that there couldn't be a fatwa declaring SIS as ‘deviant’ as it is a corporation & cannot profess the religion of Islam.
Zheng Hong See analyses the decision.
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09.12.2025 10:02
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The Inconsistent Approach to Violence Against Women by the European Court of Human Rights | OHRH
by Alexander Hughes | Nov 11, 2025
Alexander Hughes analyses 2 #ECtHR decisions highlighting the Court's inconsistent approach to determining complaints made by women in the context of domestic & sexual violence.
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08.12.2025 14:00
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