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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 ... -
Official Development Assistance
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On Boundaries Finding the Essence of the Right to the Protection of Personal Data
(Hart Publishing, 2018)In this contribution, I identify the essence of the right to the protection of personal data as understood in EU law. The essence is a fundamental step in defining the permissible limitations of the right; it works as a ... -
On the compatibility of pandemic data-driven measures with data protection: a review of Ireland's "under the radar" Covid-19 measures
(2022)This article reviews the compatibility of ‘under the radar’ data-driven measures adopted in Ireland to contain the Covid-19 pandemic with data protection law, understood as both a source of regulatory compliance, and as ... -
On the origins and evolution of the Revenue Rule: the quest for certainty
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2017)The thesis advanced in this work is that the Revenue Rule, which stipulates that whilst forum courts may recognise a foreign tax law, they will not enforce it, does not meet the criteria of certainty. Uncertainties arise ... -
Only a click away ? DTC genetics for ancestry, health, love?and more: A view of the business and regulatory landscape'
(2016)I provide an overview of the current state of the direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing industry and the challenges that different types of testing pose for regulation. I consider the variety of services currently ... -
Patching the patchwork: appraising the EU regulatory framework on cyber security breaches
(2018)Breaches of security, a.k.a. security and data breaches, are on the rise, one of the reasons being the well-known lack of incentives to secure services and their underlying technologies, such as cloud computing. In this ... -
Pathogens, punishment and public health : some jurisdictions have not yet prosecuted exposure to, or transmission of, a pathogen during sexual activities - should they do so now?
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2017)To address the central question, I consider the philosophical and theoretical perspectives relating to criminalisation and punishment, concluding that criminalisation may be justified on a standard harm analysis but that ... -
Patient Safety and the Law : A Multi-Jurisdictional Comparative Assessment of Strategies to Reduce Medical Error and Improve Patient Safety
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2017)In 1999, the Institute of Medicine released their landmark report To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System. The report drew wide-spread attention to the unacceptable number of adverse events occurring within the ... -
People with Intellectual Disabilities and Employment Discrimination Law: A US Case Study
(2019)This article explores how anti-discrimination law has been applied in relation to employment discrimination faced by people with intellectual disabilities. Although disability discrimination laws are now found in many ... -
People with intellectual disabilities and labour market inclusion: What role for EU labour law?
(2020)People with intellectual disabilities occupy a peripheral position in the labour market. They have low rates of participation in employment and this often takes the form of sheltered employment in settings segregated ... -
People, states and hope : cosmopolitanism and the future of international law
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2010)The term “cosmopolitanism” has been said to have become a key word of our time. The thesis presented here is that the political philosophy of cosmopolitanism is of relevance to, and has a history within, international law, ... -
¿Persisten las actitudes sexistas en los estudiantes universitarios? Un análisis de su prevalencia, predictores y diferencias de género
(2019)Sexist attitudes constitute the fundamental axis on which unequal relationships between men and women are built and maintained. At present, and despite the fact that in Western countries sexism manifests itself in more ... -
Planning and pollution law in Ireland
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 1983) -
Power in The Wind
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2018)Employing the uncertain pursuit of Ireland's 2020 renewable electricity target as a case study, this thesis examines the role of law, policy and regulation in the promotion and development of wind energy. Specifically, ... -
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 ...