Professor of Law @UniofOxford in @OxfordLawFac. Human rights, feminism, equality, discrimination, labour law. Director of @OxHRH. Hon QC @OldSqChambers
Congratulations to UK Prime Minister @Keir_Starmer and the @UKLabour party for the recent win!
We @OxHRH#tbt this podcast with Sir @Keir_Starmer examining the UK Human Rights Act in 2017.
Listen here: https://t.co/IKuuDhxoSi
Supreme Court of Pakistan Holds that the Courts Cannot Pass a Decree of Khula Without a Woman’s Consent
@RidaT_Law analyses the decision and its impact on women in Pakistan.
https://t.co/JKXqG5jTL9
We are back with the final part of Discrimination Law podcast! Join @SandraFredman in conversation with Former Supreme Court judge Rosalie Abella,
@HelenMountfield@MansfieldOxford &
@jaynakothari@CLPRtrust to discuss the 3rd edn of Discrimination Law
https://t.co/eRj7WQ24aB
The Aberdeen Housing Crisis
@justin_win_ expands on housing right: If it is a policy goal versus a justiciable right, how people are affected (forming homes nested in houses), & how to achieve fulfilment of the right (through positive & negative duties).
https://t.co/t4QJibsLjJ
If Frozen Embryos Are Unborn Children Then What Is IVF’s Future in the United States?
@AnneMarieLofaso from @wvulaw writes about how the Dobbs decision allows states to pass Christian ideology on as public policy, affecting reproductive rights.
https://t.co/3yQF2TXyQO
What can we learn from each other?
To celebrate the third edition of @SandraFredman's pivotal book, Discrimination Law, luminaries of the field discuss how comparing and contrast different approaches strengthens the thinking and practice of equality law!
In advance of the Irish referendum on whether to recognise care in the Constitution, this @TriCONDublin webinar on Feb 28th will discuss comparative perspectives from Canada, India, S. Africa & UK as showcased in a forthcoming article in @icon_journal by @SandraFredman@OxHRH
Attention📢@OxHRH Journal Invites Submissions for a Special Issue!
Proposals should consist of three to five papers that address a topic of high current interest in the field of international, regional, comparative or national human rights law.
On 13th February 2024, we celebrated 5 years of the #Abidjanprinciples Progress on the Right to Education!
@SandraFredman director of @OxHRH contributed to the panel!
https://t.co/zJbVoZl58w
New Report! @OxHRH has contributed a report to @UNSR_Education on academic freedom and freedom of expression in educational institutions by surveying three jurisdictions: India, South Africa and Australia.
Read the full report here: https://t.co/iOPRj56eXC
@OxfordLawFac
In our latest blog post, Associate Prof Shreya Atrey breaks down the court's ruling on discrimination to reveal the Court’s continued lack of a clear understanding of both ethnic origin, & more broadly, racial grounds are!
Read here: https://t.co/im5p7zLmA1
@BonaveroIHR
It's a very important judgement on indirect discrimination since one of the arguments put forth by the Respondent seeks to deny that CERD includes indirect discrimination or discrimination in effect.
Prof. @SandraFredman gave expert opinions at various stages of the process!
You can access the final submission on behalf of Ukraine here https://t.co/wQGS1hg0o4
The Russian Federation's response: https://t.co/MvpO1OoKT4
Today at 3.00 PM, ICJ delivered its judgment on the merits in the Ukraine v Russian Federation case.
Among other claims, it deals with the application of CERD in relation to indirect discrimination against ethnic Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars.
Judgment: https://t.co/sHkjVboR5v