Browsing Law School (Scholarly Publications) by Date of Publication
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National Report: Eire
(Ittig-Cnr, 2010)This Report contains the legal framework and national practice of Ireland on consular and diplomatic protection as of 31 May 2010. Ireland has few documents on the public record relating to practice in this regard. As will ... -
Law and Justice in Community: the Significance of the Living Law
(2011)Law and Justice in Community provides an account of law that privileges the role of custom, which the authors characterise as the living law. In this paper, I argue that the authors' account of law observes the same features ... -
British developments in non-discrimination law: the Equality Act
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The principle of equal treatment: widening and deepening
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Listed Companies' Engagement with Diversity: A Multi-Jurisdictional Study of Annual Report Disclosures
(Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, 2013)This report considers how listed companies in the UK, Spain, Belgium and Norway engage with gender diversity and other forms of diversity within the context of their annual report in 2009-2011. It also considers the impact ... -
Article 20
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Litigating Reproductive Health Rights in the Inter-American System: What Does a Winning Case Look Like?
(2014)Remedies and reparation measures emerging from the Inter-American System of Human Rights in reproductive health cases have consistently highlighted the need to develop, and subsequently implement, non-repetition remedies ... -
Can the State Sell the Nation
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Constitutionalization and EU Employment Law
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Conventional Constitutional Law
(2015)Judges share conventional understandings about what the Constitution requires, both of themselves and of other constitutional actors. These informal conventions lead to formal decisions, which are then centrally enforced ... -
What a 'Private Life' Means for Women
(Intersentia, 2015)The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has emphasised the right to privacy as it includes an obligation not to interfere in private life. As the Court has expanded upon the definition of the right to privacy, it has ...