Human Rights Law Centre

Lectures

As part of its commitment to promote and strengthen human rights worldwide, and in order to enrich students' experience, the Human Rights Law Centre regularly hosts lectures by leading experts and practitioners. 

Students are encouraged to attend these events, where they can learn from and engage with experienced human rights practitioners. Please explore below to find out more about these special events. 

Previous lectures

  • March 2024: 'Gender Equality and the Strasbourg Court's Caselaw' and 'A Fireside Chat' - Judge Ivana Jelić
  • March 2023: The Commonwealth: Human Rights & International Law Issues - Alice Lacourt
  • February 2022: The World Bank and Human Rights: In Conversation with Siobhán McInerney-Lankford
  • March 2021: 'Children and the European Court of Human Rights' - Dr Claire Fenton-Glynn
  • November 2020: HRLC in Conversation with Lord Justice Rabinder Singh
  • December 2019: Peacebuilding after Civil Wars and Why the Rule of Law Matters - Clive Baldwin
  • November 2019: Implementation of Decisions and Judgments of the African Commission and Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights: How do States respond? - Professor Rachel Murray 
  • November 2019: Reimagining Children's Equality - Professor Nancy Dowd 
  • October 2019: 'The European Court of Human Rights: Facing the New Realities' and 'The Global Crisis and Human Rights: Challenges for the OHCHR' - Judge Armen Harutyunyan
  • March 2019: No Charge, No Trial, No Exit: An Update on Indefinite Detention at Guantanamo Bay - Laura Bloom 
  • December 2018: Old Laws for New (Algorithmic) Tricks: How Administrative Law can Guide our Algorithm-Assisted Future - Marion Oswald
  • October 2018: Just Satisfaction Before the European Court of Human Rights - Dr Veronika Fikfak
  • March 2017: Terrorism and the European Convention on Human Rights - Judge Robert Spano
  • October 2016: Sport: Its Human Rights Implications - Professor Sarah Joseph
  • March 2016: Dialogue or Deference? The Relationship between the UK and Strasbourg Courts - Sir Nicholas Bratza
  • October 2015: Human Rights Situation in Eritrea - Sheila B. Keetharuth

Human Rights Law Centre

School of Law
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

+44 (0)115 846 8506
hrlc@nottingham.ac.uk