Browsing Law School (Scholarly Publications) by Subject "Inclusive Society"
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Adapting Work to the Worker: the Evolving EU Legal Framework on Accommodating Worker Diversity
(2018)The changing profile of the European workforce creates pressure to adapt the working environment in order to accommodate worker diversity, such as that related to disability, religious practice or caring responsibilities. ... -
Article 20
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British developments in non-discrimination law: the Equality Act
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Community-based research
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Constitutional Change and Interest Group Politics: Ireland's Children's Rights Amendment
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Constitutionalization and EU Employment Law
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Encounters of law, Governance and Development and the Question of Form - Introduction to the Special Issue
(2022)Laws and institutions are ubiquitous in and transformative of development in ways that do not frequently present as commonly understood ‘law’, or are not foregrounded as such in development interventions. This article ... -
EU Equality Law and Precarious Work
(Hart Publishing, 2019)The late 1990s/early 2000s were a period of dynamism within EU Law that saw the adoption of the Racial Equality and Employment Equality Directives, as well as the enhancement of existing Directives on gender equality. In ... -
The European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and the Gendered Experience of Imprisonment
(2019)The European Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) is a supranational human rights monitoring body tasked with carrying out visits to places of detention across Europe. The CPT is unique in its activities as a ... -
The European Union's Forced Labour Regulation: Putting the `Brussels Effect' to work for international labour standards
(2023)In September 2022, the Commission adopted a proposal for a Regulation on prohibiting products made with forced labour on the Union market. This arises in a context of rising concern over many years about breaches of workers’ ... -
The Future of EU Labour Law: Insights from Christian Ethics
(2019)This article focuses upon the discrete question of what role, if any, there might be for Christian ethics in shaping the future direction of EU labour law. Christian ethics, applied to the social sphere, seek ‘to describe ... -
The Human Rights Impact of Gender Stereotyping in the Context of Reproductive Health Care
(2018)Gender stereotypes surrounding women's reproductive health impede women's access to essential reproductive healthcare and contribute to inequality more generally. Stereotyping in healthcare settings impedes women's access ... -
Ireland
(Hart Publishing, 2024)As readers will be aware, Directive 2022/2041/EU on adequate minimum wages in the European Union ‘sets a dual goal’: ‘improving the adequacy of statutory minimum wages as well as the promotion of collective bargaining’.2 ... -
Ireland: The weak European supervision of prison policies and its explanations
(2022)Ireland has a long history as a member state of the Council of Europe and its supervisory mechanisms. Given the absence of the European Court of Human Rights case law regarding Ireland, this chapter will focus on the impact ... -
Judges and resisting penal policy
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Law and Policy Responses to Covid-19 In Ireland: Supporting Individuals, Communities, Businesses, and the Economy
(Trinity College Dublin, 2020)The aim of the Observatory’s policy report series is to contribute actively to public debate and to shape public policy and law reform through analysing and evaluating Ireland’s response to COVID-19. Crucially, unlike ...