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Ethics
14
Apr
14 - 15 April 2021, 14:00 - 18:30

Global Health Justice conference

Academics and practitioners in global health, bioethics and political philosophy explore global health justice in light of the pandemic and vast disparities in health prospects across the globe

In the media

Financial Times

Should the old or the young be vaccinated first?

Opinion piece calling for an open discussion on vaccine priority and allocation, featuring comment by Hugo Slim

Hugo Slim
COVID-19
Integrity
...
Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
In the media

The British Medical Journal

Covid-19 and the ethics of risk

Jonathan Wolff co-authors a piece about how we can fairly distribute risks across individuals and groups within societies

Jonathan Wolff
COVID-19
Integrity
...
Alfred Landecker Programme
Health, education and public services
In the media

Defense One

The Pentagon is funding the destruction of cultural heritage

David Elitzer writes on how the construction of the US-Mexico border wall threatens sacred sites and flouts both international and federal law

Integrity
Democracy and politics
...
Law
Global cooperation
Inclusion
Alfred Landecker Programme
Kopo Mapila
News
11 June 2020

Alumnus writes in support of South Africa's COVID-19 tobacco ban

COVID-19
Integrity
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South Africa
28
May
28 May 2020, 12:00 - 13:30

Do morals matter? Presidents and foreign policy from FDR to Trump

Join us for this online talk with leading international relations scholar Joseph Nye to discuss his new book, Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump.

In the media

Financial Times

Why are we really in lockdown?

Jonathan Wolff discusses the tension between the rule of rescue and cost-effectiveness analysis 

Jonathan Wolff
COVID-19
Integrity
...
Alfred Landecker Programme
Economic growth and equality
In the media

Aeon

The lure of fascism

Jonathan Wolff's article based on his recent Alfred Landecker Memorial Lecture

Jonathan Wolff
Integrity
Alfred Landecker Programme
Jonathan Wolff during inaugural Alfred Landecker Memorial Lecture
News
27 January 2020

Jonathan Wolff becomes the inaugural Alfred Landecker Professor, heading research on values for a better democratic future

A new academic programme and professorship designed to investigate the persecution and protection of minorities in the UK and Europe

Integrity
Alfred Landecker Programme
...
Europe
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