PhD studies in human rights

A weblog for students engaged in doctoral studies in the field of human rights. It is intended to provide information about contemporary developments, references to new publications and material of a practical nature.

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Tuesday, 26 June 2018

The Bemba Appeal: A Fragmented Appeals Chamber Destablises the Law and Practice of the ICC

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Joseph Powderly and Niamh Hayes The decision issued by the majority of the ICC Appeals Chamber in the Bemba case on Friday 8 June – and th...
Thursday, 19 April 2018

Fairness and the Parole Board

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Following the decision of a panel of the Parole Board to direct the release on licence of Mr John Worboys – the London cab driver convicted...
Friday, 16 February 2018

Judicial Independence in Times of Crisis

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There are still a small number of guest places available for our British Academy conference in March on 'Challenges to Judicial Inde...

Guest post: Michael Kearney, 'Al-Werfalli and the Presumption of Innocence'

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We are delighted to welcome Dr. Michael Kearney , Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Sussex, for this guest post....
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