Faculty of Law

The Faculty of Law in the University of Oxford is one of the largest in the United Kingdom. It is a federation of thirty law schools in the colleges of the University. Legal scholars in the colleges and University are members of the Faculty, which coordinates and supports the teaching and writing of one hundred fifty three academics. We admit and support and teach and examine a diverse and outstanding body of students from all parts of the British Isles and from all over the world. Our student-to-faculty ratio is approximately 7:1.
Series associated with Faculty of Law
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| 166 | Creative Commons | Political analysis of the politics of justice | Part 1, Panel 2, Day 2 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. | Irenee Bugingo | 25 Sep 2012 |
| 165 | Creative Commons | The Ixil people and genocide | Part 1, Panel 1, Day 2 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. | Luis Roderigo Salvapo Mijangos | 25 Sep 2012 |
| 164 | Creative Commons | Trials mapping as impact measurement: Examples from Latin America | Part 4, Panel 3, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. | Cath Collins | 25 Sep 2012 |
| 163 | Creative Commons | The impact of transitional justice after serious human rights violations. transitionaljustice.com. A collaborative data collection project | Part 3, Panel 3, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. | Kathryn Sikkink, Geoff Dancy | 25 Sep 2012 |
| 162 | Creative Commons | Narrative interviews as a method for analysing claims to expertise and impact: The caseof the success in Brecki, Bosnia-Herzegovina | Part 2, Panel 3, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. | Briony Jones | 25 Sep 2012 |
| 161 | Creative Commons | Speaking of silences: gender, violence and redress | Part 1, Panel 3, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. | Kimberly Theidon | 25 Sep 2012 |
| 160 | Creative Commons | Anthropology, Politics, and the study of international trials | Part 3, Panel 2, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. | Tim Kelsall | 25 Sep 2012 |
| 159 | Creative Commons | Epistemologies from below: Trials and Tribulations of population-based research in transisiotnal societies | Part 2, Panel 2, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. | Stephen Parmentier | 25 Sep 2012 |
| 158 | Creative Commons | ICP-OTP's ways of knowing Crimes and Fighting Impunity | Part 1, Panel 2: What are the ways of knowing transitional justice after serious human rights violations? Part of the of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. | Emeric Rogier | 25 Sep 2012 |
| 157 | Creative Commons | Challenges for Transitional Justice: The View from the Latin American Experience | Marcie Mersky, Director of Program Office, International Center for Transitional Justice; Chair of Impunity Watch gives a talk as part of the OTJR seminar series and as part of the Oak Series on Amnesty. | Marcie Mersky | 02 Jul 2012 |
| 156 | Creative Commons | Apology, Utopia and Other Catch-22s: Why Criticism of the ICC is Fun, Popular...and Inevitable | Prof. Darryl Robinson, Professor of Law, Queen's University, Canada, gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series. | Darryl Robinson | 29 Jun 2012 |
| 155 | Creative Commons | The Price of Omission: Brazilian Government Reparations to Victims of the Military Regime: Oak Series on Amnesty | Dr. Glenda Mezarobba, Research Fellow, Universidade de Campinas; Executive Director,. | Glenda Mezarobba | 29 Jun 2012 |
| 154 | Creative Commons | Who is the Terrorist? Memories, Victims and the Use of Legitimate Violence | Dr Diego Muro, Santander Visiting Fellow, St. Antony's College, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series. | Diego Muro | 29 Jun 2012 |
| 153 | Creative Commons | Allocating Risk Through Contract | Evidence from M and A. | John C Coates | 12 Jun 2012 |
| 152 | Creative Commons | The Political Economy of Dodd-Frank | Why Financial Reform tends to be Frustrated and Systemic risk perpetuated. | John C Coffee | 12 Jun 2012 |
| 151 | Creative Commons | The Constitutional Accommodation of National Pluralism in Post War Sri Lanka: The Lessons for the Present from Sri Lanka's Pre-Colonial Past | Asanga!Weikala, PhD Candidate, School of Law, University of Edinburgh gives a talk for the OTJR trinity term 2012 seminar series. | Asanga Weikala | 06 Jun 2012 |
| 150 | Redirecting Fleet Street 5: Constitutionalising Media Power | Damian Tambini, Senior Lecturer, Department of Media and Communications, LSE, gives a talk for the Redirecting Fleet Street: Media Regulation and the Role of Law conference. | Damian Tambini | 06 Jun 2012 | |
| 149 | Creative Commons | Redirecting Fleet Street 4: What Should Press Regulation Regulate? | Baroness Onora O'Neill, Crossbench member of the House of Lords and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge, gives a talk for the Redirecting Fleet Street: Media Regulation and the Role of Law conference. | Onora O'Neill | 06 Jun 2012 |
| 148 | Creative Commons | Redirecting Fleet Street: 3: Tweets, Beaks and Hacks: Regulation and the Law in the Age of New Media Journalism | Mark Stephens CBE, media lawyer representing phone hacking victims gives a talk for the Redirecting Fleet Street: Media Regulation and the Role of Law conference. | Mark Stephens | 06 Jun 2012 |
| 147 | Redirecting Fleet Street: 2: Press Regulation: Taking Account of Media Convergence | Lara Fielden, formerly BBC and Ofcom; Visiting Fellow, Reuters Institute, Oxford, gives a talk for the Redirecting Fleet Street: Media Regulation and the Role of Law conference. | Lara Fielden | 06 Jun 2012 | |
| 146 | Creative Commons | Redirecting Fleet Street 1: The Failure of UK Press Accountability Systems | Martin Moore, Director, Media Standards Trust, gives a talk for the Redirecting Fleet Street: Media Regulation and the Role of Law conference. | Martin Moore | 06 Jun 2012 |
| 145 | Creative Commons | Redirecting Fleet Street: Introduction | Professor Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford, introduces the Redirecting Fleet Street: Media Regulation and the Role of Law conference. | Denis Galligan | 06 Jun 2012 |
| 144 | Constitutional Borrowing and other Hazards: The Islamic Republic and Transformations in Islamic Law | Professor Miriam Kunkler explores how, in Iranian constitutional and in penal law, pragmatic considerations have begun to trump ideological commitments to Shii jurisprudence since the 1979 constitution,. | Miriam Kunkler | 25 May 2012 | |
| 143 | 2012 Annual Lecture in Law and Society: The Strange History of the American Federal Bill of Rights: England, the United States and the Atlantic World | Pauline Maier, Professor of American History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology gives the 2012 Annual Lecture in Law and Society. Introduced by Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford. | Pauline Maier, Denis Galligan | 23 May 2012 | |
| 142 | Creative Commons | Excesses of Responsibility and the Power of Political Approaches to Accountability | Dr. Kirsten Ainley, Lecturer in International Relations, London School of Economics gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 1st May 2012. | Kirsten Ainley | 08 May 2012 |
| 141 | Europe on the Brink? Constitutional Issues | An assessment of the future constitutional implications of the the eurozone crisis for the European Union. | Paul Craig | 25 Apr 2012 | |
| 140 | Creative Commons | Europe on the Brink? Economic Issues | An economic assessment of the eurozone crisis by former Senior Economic Advisor to the European Commission and Deputy Director of the International Monetary Fund Max Watson. | Max Watson | 25 Apr 2012 |
| 139 | Europe on the Brink? Political Issues | Graham Avery, Honorary Director-General of the European Commission, assessees the political implications of the eurozone crisis and suggests Britain may find itself relegated to a secondary role in a two-tier Europe. | Graham Avery | 25 Apr 2012 | |
| 138 | Europe on the Brink? Introduction and Historical Issues | Introduction to the Europe on the Brink: Economic, Political, and Constitutional Issues Panel Discussion to inaugurate the Law, Justice and Society Research Cluster at Wolfson College, Oxford. | Anne Deighton, Christina Redfield, Denis Galligan, John W Adams | 25 Apr 2012 | |
| 137 | Abbe Sieyes, Guttenberg, and Habermas: Constitutional Revolutions in Egypt and the Arab World | This discussion assesses why the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt took constitutional form, given the previous constitutional histories and discussions. And second, can the revolutionary impulse to constitutionalize political authority succeed? | Nathan Brown, Denis Galligan, Mila Vorsteeg | 26 Mar 2012 | |
| 136 | Will Constitutional Theocracy bloom after the Arab Spring? | A critical analysis of Ran Hirschl's theory of 'constitutional theocracy' from the perspective of the Arab Spring. | Clark Lombardi, William B Quandt | 26 Mar 2012 | |
| 135 | The Middle East Revolution: take 2, Constitutionalism | Professors Chibli Mallat and Tom Ginsburg assess the constitutional moment in the wake of democratic revolution. | Chibli Mallat, Tom Ginsburg | 26 Mar 2012 | |
| 134 | Creative Commons | 'Before, During and After:' Artistic Narrative Representations of Peru's Internal Conflict | Prof. Cynthia E. Milton, Professor of Latin American History, Université de Montréal gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 28th February. | Cynthia E Milton | 06 Mar 2012 |
| 133 | Creative Commons | Transitional Justice as an Instrument for Political Struggles in Burundi | Sandra Rubli, Research Analyst, Swisspeace, gives a talk for the OTJR hilary term 2012 seminar series. | Sandra Rubli | 28 Feb 2012 |
| 132 | Creative Commons | From Condor to MERCOSUR: The Struggle for Accountability for Past Human Rights Violations in Uruguay | Felipe Michelini, Deputy, Uruguayan Chamber of Deputies; Co-founder, Public Policy Institute of Human Rights Mercosur (IPPDH). | Felipe Michelini | 28 Feb 2012 |
| 131 | Creative Commons | Challenges of peace talks and mediation - Does it address the question of justice?' | Betty Bigombe, Ugandan MP, State Minister for Water Resources, and Ugandan Peace Negotiator gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 7th February. Part of the Oak series on Amnesty. | Betty Bigombe | 21 Feb 2012 |
| 130 | Creative Commons | Victim Participation in International Criminal Proceedings: Are Retributive and Restorative Principles Enhancing the Prospect for Justice? | Rudina Jasini, DPhil Candidate in Law, University of Oxford; Legal Officer at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) gives a talk for the OTJR Hilary term seminar series on 31st January. | Rudina Jasini | 21 Feb 2012 |
| 129 | Creative Commons | Keynote Speech | Terry Davis, former Secretary General of the Council of Europe, gives the final keynote speech for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective conference. | Terry Davis | 18 Jan 2012 |
| 128 | Creative Commons | Book Launch:From Peace to Shared Political Identities - Exploring pathways in contemporary Bosnia-Herzegovina | Book launch of Francis Cheneval and Sylvie Ramel's book on Bosnia-Herzegovina with Prof. Richard Caplan, Dr. Alex Jeffrey, Cecile Jouhanneau, Eleanor Pritchard, Eldar Sarajlic, Dr. Nenad Stojanovic. | Francis Cheneval, Sylvie Ramel, Richard Caplan, Alex Jeffrey | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 127 | Creative Commons | The International 'Responsibility to Protect' and the 'Responsibility to Rebuild'- A Dual Agenda | Professor Richard Caplan, Oxford, gives a talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Richard Caplan | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 126 | Creative Commons | From Conditionality to Disconnection-The Ambivalent Relationship between the Council of Europe and the European Union in the Field of Criminal Justice | Professor Valsamis Mitsilegas, School of Law, Queen Mary, University of London gives a talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Valsamis Mitsilegas | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 125 | Creative Commons | Hard Law, Soft Law and the Politics of Standards: Regulating Political Parties in Europe | Dr Daniel Smilov, University of Sofia, gives a talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Daniel Smilov | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 124 | Creative Commons | The Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities: From Standard-Setting to Standard-Implementation | Professor Rainer Hoffmann, University of Frankfurt gives a talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Rainer Hoffmann | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 123 | Creative Commons | The Council of Europe and the death penalty: intergovernmental legitimation as enabling and constraining | Dr Kundai Sithole, Oxford, gives the seventh talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Kundai Sithole | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 122 | Creative Commons | Sixty Years of Normative Production in the Council of Europe: The Legal Nature, Elaboration, Challenges and Trends of the CoE Conventions | Manuel Lezertua, Director of Legal Advice and Public International Law (Jurisconsult), Council of Europe: gives the sixth talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Manuel Lezertua | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 121 | Creative Commons | Explaining the Momentum behind the Council of Europe's Norm Entrepreneurship | Dr Gwendolyn Sasse, Oxford, gives the fifth talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Gwendolyn Sasse | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 120 | Creative Commons | War, Law and the Cold War: Making the European Convention on Human Rights | Professor Anne Deighton (Oxford) gives the fourth talk in The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Anne Deighton | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 119 | Creative Commons | Where do norms come from? | Dr Jennifer Jackson-Preece (LSE) gives the second talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Jennifer Jackson-Preece | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 118 | Creative Commons | Norm Entrepreneurship - Theoretical and Methodological Challenges | Professor Jeffrey Checkel (Simon Fraser University, Vancouver), gives the first talk in The Evolution of International Norms and 'Norm Entrepreneurship' The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective workshop. | Jeffrey Checkel | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 117 | Uruguay: Struggles against Impunity and Barriers to Justice for Crimes under International Law | Co-Hosted with Amnesty International, Dr. Francesca Lessa, Research Assistant, Latin American Centre, University of Oxford gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series. | Francesca Lessa, Christopher Hall | 02 Dec 2011 | |
| 116 | Creative Commons | Privacy 3.0 - A Critical Juncture or Convenient Hype? | Simon Davies (Director, Privacy International) presents an overview of the key privacy risks, especially as regards the Internet, which have emerged in the Web 3.0 era. | Simon Davies | 25 Nov 2011 |
| 115 | Creative Commons | The Politics of International Criminal Law | Courtenay Griffiths, Queen's Counsel (Joint-head of Garden Court Chambers), Defence Lawyer for Charles Taylor, gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series. | Courtenay Griffiths | 25 Oct 2011 |
| 114 | Creative Commons | Book Launch: State Control over Private Military and Security Companies in Armed Conflict | Hannah Tonkin, Lawyer at the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, gives a talk to launch her new book on State control over private military companies in areas of armed conflict. | Hannah Tonkin | 25 Oct 2011 |
| 113 | The Memory of State Terrorism in the Southern Cone: Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. Book Launch | Book launch event to promote the release of The Memory of State Terrorism in the Southern Cone: Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay by Francesca Lessa and Vincent Druliolle (editors). Chaired by Dr Diego Sanchez Ancochea. | Diego Sanchez Ancochea, Leigh Payne, Alejandra Serpente, Francesca Lessa | 05 Jul 2011 | |
| 112 | Creative Commons | Between Collectivism and Individualism | The Reflection of the Israeli-German Relationship in Israeli Dance from the 1970s till Nowadays. Dana Mills, DPhil candidate in Political Theory, University of Oxford gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series, introduced by Phil Clark. | Dana Mills | 29 Jun 2011 |
| 111 | Nunca Más: The Politics of Transitional Justice in Argentina and Uruguay, 1983-2010 | Dr. Francesca Lessa, Research Assistant, Latin American Centre, University of Oxford gives a seminar for the OTJR seminar series on 17th May 2011. | Francesca Lessa | 29 Jun 2011 | |
| 110 | Creative Commons | Aftermaths: South Africa after Transitional Justice | Prof. Paul Gready, Director of the Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York, gives a talk for the OTJR seminar Series on South Africa and Transitional Justice. Introduced by Phil Clark. | Paul Gready | 28 Jun 2011 |
| 109 | Creative Commons | The Role of Physical Evidence from Cambodiaʹs Killing Fields in the Quest for Justice | Dr. Melanie Klinkner, Lecturer in Law, Bournemouth University gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar series on 7th June 2011. | Melanie Klinker | 21 Jun 2011 |
| 108 | Creative Commons | Complementary Knowledges: the Therapeutic and Legal Governance of Memory at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia | Peter Manning, PhD candidate in Sociology, London School of Economics and Political Science, gives a talk for the Oxford Transitional Justice Research seminar series. | Peter Manning | 21 Jun 2011 |
| 107 | Creative Commons | Beyond Kampala: Taking Stock of the ICC: Current Issues and Future Prospects | Third and final panel session of the Beyond Kampala conference. | Darryl Robinson, Phil Clark, Donald Ferencz | 20 Jun 2011 |
| 106 | Creative Commons | Beyond Kampala: The State of State Practice on Aggression | Second Panel session of the Beyond Kampala conference. | Astrid Reisinger Coracini, Robbie Manson, Bill Wilson, Deborah Ruiz Verduzco | 20 Jun 2011 |
| 105 | Creative Commons | Beyond Kampala: What Happened in Kampala? | First Panel session of the Beyond Kampala: The ICC, the Crime of Aggression, and the Future of the Court, held in St Anne's college on 13th May 2011. | William Schabas, Noah Weisbord, Stefan Barriga, Jackson Maogoto | 20 Jun 2011 |
| 104 | Creative Commons | Beyond Kampala: The ICC, the Crime of Aggression, and the Future of the Court - Keynote talk | Keynote by Vice President Hans-Peter Kaul, Judge of the ICC, introduced by Benjamin Ferencz, Chief Prosecutor at the Einsatzgruppen case at the Nuremberg Trials. Part of the Beyond Kampala conference held in St Anne's College on 13th May 2011. | Hans-Peter Kaul | 20 Jun 2011 |
| 103 | The Indirect Origins of the Judicial Constitution: 2011 Annual Lecture in Law and Society | In this Annual Lecture, Oxford Professor of Socio-Legal Studies Denis Galligan presents a number of illuminating constitutional snapshots from the last 300 years to explore the limits of representative democracy. | Denis Galligan | 20 Jun 2011 | |
| 102 | Creative Commons | Legacies of Conflict: Healing Complexes and Moving Forwards in Afghanistan | Emily Winterbotham, Researcher in Transitional Justice, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, Kabul, gives a talk for the Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminar series on 31st May 2011. | Emily Winterbotham | 06 Jun 2011 |
| 101 | How public international law has been made, found and proven from the 17th to the 21st century | 2011 Youard Lecture in Legal History. | Stefan Talmon | 01 Jun 2011 | |
| 100 | Creative Commons | Impact and Influence in Contemporary Criminology: The Question of Feminism | The 2011 Roger Hood Annual Public Lecture was delivered by Professor Frances Heidensohn of the Department of Sociology at the London School of Economics. | Frances Heidensohn | 01 Jun 2011 |
| 99 | Creative Commons | Reparation and Reconciliation in Post-Conflict Bosnia and Serbia: What Role for Socio-Legal Studies? | Stephen Parmentier, Professor of Criminology Leuven Institute of Criminology, K.U.Leuven, gives a talk for the Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminar series on 26th May 2011. | Stephen Parmentier | 31 May 2011 |
| 98 | Creative Commons | International Criminal Courts: The Advocate's Perspective | Special lecture by Sir Geoffrey Nice QC. Deputy prosecutor in the trial of Slobodan Milosevic in The Hague. He has led several cases at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia since 1998. | Sir Geoffrey Nice | 31 May 2011 |
| 97 | Creative Commons | Valedictory Seminar by Andrew Bridges, Chief Inspector of Probation | On 16 May 2011, the Centre for Criminology, Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford, hosted Mr Andrew Bridges' valedictory lecture on the occasion of his retirement as Chief Inspector of Probation. | Andrew Bridges | 19 May 2011 |
| 96 | Memory in the Aftermath of War: Australian Responses to the Vietnamese Refugee Crisis of 1975-76 | Dr. Nathalie Nguyen, Associate Professor of Historical and Philosophical Studies, University of Melbourne, gives the first Oxford Transisiional Justice Research Seminar 2011 Trinity term on 3rd May 2011. | Nathalie Nguyen | 18 May 2011 | |
| 95 | The Role of Courts in a Democracy: Debate | A panel of leading academics, judges, and policymakers debate the growing trend towards the judicialization of politics, in which judges are increasingly implicated in settling policy disputes, especially in the context of constitutional rights. | Charles Clarke, Lord Justice Jacob, Richard Bellamy, Philip Sales | 18 Apr 2011 | |
| 94 | Four Dead in Ohio: The Politics of Public Memory at Kent State | Dr. Mark Laffey, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, SOAS, University of London, gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 8th March 2011. | Mark Laffey | 31 Mar 2011 | |
| 93 | Local Justice for genocide? Debating Accountability, Power and Reconciliation in Rwanda | Panel Discussion Dr. Phil Clark recently published 'The Gacaca Courts, Post-Genocide Justice and Reconciliation in Rwanda: Justice without Lawyers'. | Phil Clark, Nicola Palmer, Harry Verhoeven, Astrid Jamar | 10 Mar 2011 | |
| 92 | Impunity versus Accountability in Uruguay: The Role of 'la Ley de Caducidad' | Presentation 6 of plenary 3 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. | Elin Skaar | 21 Feb 2011 | |
| 91 | Creeks of Justice: Debating Post-Atrocity Accountability in Rwanda and Uganda | Presentation 3 of plenary 3 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. | Phil Clark | 21 Feb 2011 | |
| 90 | Cross-National Perspectives on Amnesties | Presentation 1 of plenary 3 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. | Louise Mallinder | 21 Feb 2011 | |
| 89 | Amnesty, Consequentialism, and Deferred Judgments | Presentation 5 of plenary 2 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. | Leslie Vinjamuri | 21 Feb 2011 | |
| 88 | Impunity in Latin America: National Courts and Continuing Challenges | Presentation 4 of plenary 2 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. | Naomi Roht Arriaza | 21 Feb 2011 | |
| 87 | The Age of Accountability: The Rise of Individual Criminal Accountability | Presentation 3 of plenary 2 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. | Geoff Dancy | 21 Feb 2011 | |
| 86 | Amnesty and the Inter-American Human Rights System | Presentation 2 of plenary 2 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. | Par Engstrom | 21 Feb 2011 | |
| 85 | The Status of Domestic Amnesties in International Criminal Law | Presentation 1 of plenary 2 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. | Max Pensky | 21 Feb 2011 | |
| 84 | Memory and National Reconciliation: The Amnesty Impasse in the Unfinished Brazilian Democratic Transition (in Portuguese) | Presentation 4 of plenary 1 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Please note: this presentation is in Portuguese. | José Carlos Moreira da Silva Filho | 21 Feb 2011 | |
| 83 | Amnesty and Recognition: The Process of Social (Dis)integration of the Brazilian Political Transition (in Portuguese) | Presentation 3 of plenary 1 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Please note: This presentation is in Portuguese. | Roberta Caminero Baggio | 21 Feb 2011 | |
| 82 | Reasons for the Effectiveness of the Amnesty Law in Brazil and Alternatives for Truth and Justice Regarding the Severe Human Rights Violations during the Military Dictatorship (1964-1985) (in Portuguese) | Presentation 2 of plenary 1 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Please note, this presentation is in Portuguese. | Paulo Abrão | 21 Feb 2011 | |
| 81 | Amnesty in Brazil: An Open Debate (in Portuguese) | Presentation 1 of plenary 1 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Please note, this presentation is in Portuguese. | Jessie Jane Vieira de Souza | 21 Feb 2011 | |
| 80 | The Consequences of Violent Politics in Zimbabwe: Norton in 2009 | Jocelyn alexander gives a talk for the Hilary Term 2011 Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminar Series on the 16th February 2011. | Jocelyn Alexander | 21 Feb 2011 | |
| 79 | Immunities of State Officials, International Crimes and Foreign Domestic Courts | Dapo Akande, Lecturer in Public International Law; Co-Director, Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC), University of Oxford gives a talk for the Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminar Series. | Dapo Akande | 11 Feb 2011 | |
| 78 | Australia: A Continuing Genocide? | Director for the Centre for International Human Rights Dr Damien Short gives a talk for the 2011 Hilary term Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminar Series. | Damien Short | 08 Feb 2011 | |
| 77 | Norms and Peace-Building in Georgia: Territorial Integrity, Sovereignty, Non-Intervention and National Self-Determination | Neil MacFarlane, Professor of International Relations, University of Oxford gives the first in the 2011 Hilary Term seminars for the Oxford Transitional Justice Research seminar series. | Neil MacFarlane | 08 Feb 2011 | |
| 76 | Sudan in Transition? Symposium Opening remarks | Opening remarks from the Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Culture and Reconciliation symposium held in Oxford in January 2011. | David Anderson | 04 Feb 2011 | |
| 75 | Human Rights in the Future of Sudan(s) | Part 7 of the 2011 Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium. This podcast is part 7 of Addressing the Past, Preparing for the Future: War Crimes, Reconciliation and Human Rights section of the symposium. | Lutz Oette | 04 Feb 2011 | |
| 74 | The Future of Sudanese Civil Society, North and South | Part 6 of the 2011 Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium. This podcast is part 6 of Addressing the Past, Preparing for the Future: War Crimes, Reconciliation and Human Rights section of the symposium. | Joanna Oyediran | 04 Feb 2011 | |
| 73 | Conflict, Corruption and Long-Term Challenges for Southern Sudan | Part 5 of the 2011 Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium. This podcast is part 5 of Addressing the Past, Preparing for the Future: War Crimes, Reconciliation and Human Rights section of the symposium. | Mawan Muortat | 04 Feb 2011 | |
| 72 | Genocide, War Crimes and the Two Sudans: Can There Be Reconciliation? | Part 4 of the 2011 Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium. This podcast is part 4 of Addressing the Past, Preparing for the Future: War Crimes, Reconciliation and Human Rights section of the symposium. | Sondra Hale | 04 Feb 2011 | |
| 71 | The Economics of Southern Sudan's Referendum: Oil, Water and Agriculture in North and South | Part 3 of the 2011 Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium. This podcast is part 3 of The Political, Social and Economic Consequences of the Referendum. | Harry Verhoeven | 04 Feb 2011 | |
| 70 | Southern Independence: Implications for Politics and Conflict in the North | Part 2 of the 2011 Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium. This podcast is part 2 of The Political, Social and Economic Consequences of the Referendum. | Sharath Srinivasan | 04 Feb 2011 | |
| 69 | The Referendum and the Future of Sudan | Part 1 of the 2011 Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium. This podcast is part 1 of The Political, Social and Economic Consequences of the Referendum. | Ahmed al-Shahi | 04 Feb 2011 | |
| 68 | Human Rights Trials in Chile and El Salvador: Post-Transistional Justice | Part of the Oxford Transistional Justice Seminar Series. Recorded 30th November 2010. | Cath Collins, Alan Angell | 24 Jan 2011 | |
| 67 | Leverhulme Lecture 2010: The Future of Securitisation | Third and Final lecture in the 2010 Leverhulme Lecture series held in the Law Faculty, St Cross college in November 2010. | Steven Schwarcz | 20 Dec 2010 |
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