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Prestation indue et enrichissement inéquitable : À propos de deux quasi-contrats dans l'avant-projet d'ordonnance réformant le droit français des obligations
(K. Bellis, 2016)Les quasi-contrats constituent une institution juridique discrète mais durable en même temps que passionnante. Pourtant, dans le cadre de la réforme du droit des obligations, peu d’analyses doctrinales ont porté sur cette ... -
The principle of equal treatment: widening and deepening
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Prison Inspection and Monitoring: The Need to Reform European Law and Policy
(2019)Prison inspection and monitoring bodies are important safeguards against breaches of human rights. In recent years, prison inspection and monitoring has become a key focus for international human rights standards, particularly ... -
Prison Law in Ireland Enters Adulthood: Simpson v Governor of Mountjoy Prison
(2021)Simpson v. Governor of Mountjoy Prison represents a considerable maturing of prison law jurisprudence in Ireland. Until very recently, prison law has been a niche area of legal practice and suffered from a lack of specialist ... -
Prisoners tell how they experience inspections and the complaints system
(2021)In 2018 and 2019, researcher Sophie van der Valk carried out research on inspection and complaints in three Irish prisons. Ms van der Valk wanted to: • learn how prisoners experienced inspection by outside groups • ... -
Property and Proportionality: Evaluating Ireland's Tobacco Packaging Legislation
(2017)This article evaluates the constitutionality of the restrictions upon tobacco packaging in Ireland in the Public Health (Standardised Packaging of Tobacco) Act 2015 and Part 5 of the Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act ... -
The Prospective and Retrospective Effect of Judicial Decisions in Ireland
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The Ransomware Attack Against the Irish Health Service Executive: What Role for the Law in the Face of Growing Cyber Insecurity?
(European Law Blog, 2023)In May 2021, the Republic of Ireland underwent a cyber crisis within a health crisis. In the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ireland’s Health Service Executive suffered a catastrophic cybersecurity attack reputed to ... -
Rationality, Regularity and Rule ? Juridical Governance of/by Official Development Assistance
(2022)Powerful yet hidden juridical dimensions to Official Development Assistance (ODA) exist whose quality and relationship to law remain overlooked. Donors’ reliance on bureaucratic and technocratic governance instruments to ... -
Reading the fine print when buying your genetic self online: direct-to-consumer genetic testing terms and conditions
(2017)Contracts are ubiquitous online. Clickwrap and browsewrap agreements are to be encountered on almost every website a person engages with when accessing services online. Through these documents, people enter into binding ... -
Reconceptualising the First African Women's Protocol Case to Work for All Women
(2019)The ECOWAS Court of Justice is the first human rights body to find a violation of the African region’s women’s rights treaty, the African Women’s Protocol. Nearly 15 years after the adoption of this Protocol, the ECOWAS ... -
Reflections and Recommendations on the Identity and Language (Northern Ireland) Bill 2022 / Machnaimh agus Moltá ar an mBille Féiniúlachta agus Teanga (Tuaisceart Éireann) 2022
(2023)The 2022 Bill represents a ‘first generation’ piece of minority language legislation in that it neither seeks to impose strict, rights-based standards nor punitive deterrent sanctions. In this respect, the legislation ... -
Regulating home care of older people: the inevitable poor relation?
(2007)This article discusses the regulation of home care of older people in Ireland in light of the enactment of the Health Act 2007 and examines models for regulating domiciliary care in the UK, Germany and the United States. -
Regulators Nurturing FinTech Innovation: Global Evolution of The Regulatory Sandbox as Opportunity-Based Regulation
(2019)The emergence of the regulatory sandbox as a novel regulatory development in both developed and developing countries responds to the challenges faced by FinTech innovators in navigating an unwieldy regulatory landscape not ... -
Regulatory Law and Regulatory Friction as FinTech Disenablers: Calibrating an EU Policy Response to the Adaptive Regulatory Sandbox in Member States
(2021)With transformative evolution involving crypto-assets, machine learning applications and data-driven finance models, complex regulatory and policy issues are emerging. Inadequate frameworks in FinTech ...