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The legal scope to use public procurement to achieve horizontal objectives
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2020)The fundamental object of public procurement concerns the acquisition of a product, the delivery of a service or the completion of a work. Where a contracting authority seeks to incorporate criteria which are not necessary ... -
Legislating Against Hate Crime: Considering International Frameworks for an Irish Context
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2019)Across the common law world, legislation which has the aim of combating hate crime has become a familiar part of the criminal code. The Irish State has been historically reluctant to introduce hate crime legislation, and ... -
Legislation of direct-to-consumer genetic testing in Europe: a fragmented regulatory landscape
(2017)Despite the increasing availability of direct-toconsumer (DTC) genetic testing, it is currently unclear how such services are regulated in Europe, due to the lack of EU or national legislation specifically addressing ... -
Liability and peaceful, civil space activities at national, regional and international levels : selected legal issues
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2010)The thesis "Liability and Peaceful Space Activities: Selected Legal Issues at National, Regional and International Levels" defines space activities by reference to the historical development of the space industry, its ... -
Liberalisation and restructuring of the electricity industry : is regulatory uncertainty the weakest link? The devil is in the detail. Focus-Republic of Ireland
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2012)This thesis examines the European Union's restructuring and liberalisation policy of the electricity industry. It details the level of implem entation of this policy in law and in practice, particularly, in the case of the ... -
Life, death and the transformation of the Western jurisprudential tradition : a comparative critical analysis of constitutional, legislative and judicial strategies
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2013)A comparative analysis of the constitutional, legislative and judicial strategies employed in the intentional recalibration of the traditional Western embodiment of the principle of the sanctity of life in order to legitimate ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
?Majority Rule and Minority Protections: Theoretical Frameworks and National Practice in the Shadow of the EU: The Case of Ireland?
(Thomson Reuters Aranzadi, 2019)Close corporations deserve separate attention from other company forms. Given that their shares are not publicly traded, there are often close bonds between shareholders and between shareholders and directors (who may ... -
Making Capital Markets Work For Africa: Interrogating Progress, Challenges and the Pursuit Of Integration
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2022)The work which follows examines the foundation, state, and practice of stock market integration projects in Africa which are fronted as a solution to making capital markets work for Africa. There is a consensus that African ... -
Meadows and proportionality in judicial review - Where are we now?
(2017)In Meadows v Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform a 3:2 majority of the Supreme Court endorsed the use of a proportionality test in judicial review where the impugned decision engaged fundamental ... -
Medical Negligence Litigation in Nigeria: Identifying the Challenges and Proposing a Model Law Reform Act
This thesis examines the present law and practice of Nigeria in relation to medical negligence litigation and makes proposals for reform. The present position is highly problematic. There are major shortages in medical ... -
Minority Rights and Democratic Consensus: The Irish Same-Sex Marriage Referendum
(2020)In 2015, Ireland became the first country in the world to introduce same-sex marriage by popular referendum. In just 22 years, the country had gone from criminalising sexual activity between men to endorsing ... -
Modelling the cybercrime cascade effect of data crime
(IEEE, 2021)This article contributes to the growing debate about the increasing importance of ‘data’ in modern cybercrime offending. In so doing, it illustrates the linkages between cyber-dependent and cyber-enabled crime bringing ... -
Moral Argument and the Recognition of Same-Sex Partnerships
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"The Mythical Value of Voice and Stewardship in the EU Directive On Long-Term Shareholder Engagement: Rights Do Not An Engaged Shareholder Make" Working Paper No.32 Stanford-Vienna EU Law Working Paper Series.32
(2018)Through the lens of assessing the likely regulatory impact of the 2017 EU Directive on Long-term Shareholder Engagement’s amendments to the Directive on Shareholder Rights, this article considers the mythical voice and ... -
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 ... -
The Occupying State as Legislator in Occupied Territory: Challenges to the duty imposed by the international law of belligerent occupation to respect the existing law and institutions in occupied territory
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2020)The Occupying State as Legislator in Occupied Territory: Challenges to the duty imposed by the international law of belligerent occupation to respect the existing law and institutions in occupied territory Author: David ...