Programme Alfred Landecker Programme The Alfred Landecker Programme engages research into the rights of minorities and other vulnerable people around the world. Democracy and politics Integrity ... Conflict and stability Law Inclusion
Blog 31 January 2022 Progressive prosecutors and public safety: success even during the 2020 rise in violent crime Chris Stone crunches the data on violent crime in four major US cities to find that 'new-style prosecutors' – who are challenging the maximum-incarceration strategy of their predecessors – have been doing better on public safety. Christopher Stone Law United States of America (USA)
Blog 18 March 2021 "No room for cynicism": MPP alumnus interviews leading human rights defender Hina Jilani Insightful interview with Hina Jilani whose credits include being a former Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the first Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Human Rights Defenders. Syed Shoaib Hasan Rizvi Global cooperation Inclusion ... Law
Blog 06 January 2021 Exploring public leadership in the BLM era: a case study on stop and search An overview of a recent case study our MPP students tackled in class. Sarah McAra The School Inclusion ... Law
Blog 04 June 2020 A matter of life and death: a note on the ‘Policing and Pandemics’ webinar Urmila Pullat, Christopher Stone Integrity COVID-19 ... Law Public sector
Project Anchoring accountability for mass atrocities Moving from fact-finding to case-building: a project to advise on the permanent support needed to fulfil international investigative mandates. Law Global cooperation ... Conflict and stability Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
Blog 15 November 2019 Governing technological disruption: policy and regulation for a digital age Toby Phillips and Beatriz Kira Global cooperation Technology ... Public sector Law
Blog 04 March 2019 Learning lessons from the 'red flag men' – how regulators should respond to innovation in financial markets Gui Silva Business and capitalism Technology ... Law