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Sentencing data-driven cybercrime. How UK courts tackle data crime with cascading effects
(2022)Cybercrimes that compromise data, and particularly personal data, are on the rise. These ‘data crimes’ display cascading effects, in that they empower disparate criminals to commit further crimes and victimise a broad range ... -
Sex, Race, and Motel Guests: Another Look at King v Barclay
(2017)The 1961 case of King v Barclay is something of a footnote in the history of discrimination against Black Canadians. If it is cited at all, it is usually cited alongside the more famous racism cases, such as Christie v ... -
Sexing consent in international law
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Sexual Identity, Law and Social Change
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Shareholder Engagement in EU and Irish Corporate Governance Law: The Impact of theRevised Shareholders Rights Directive.
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2020)This thesis is concerned with the operation of shareholder democracy across the European Union and especially in relation to Irish public listed companies and Irish institutional investors and asset managers. More specifically, ... -
The Significance of the Supervision of Directors of Financial Institutions and the Boom-And-Bust Cycles
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2019)The thesis is focused on an analysis of the significance of the supervision of the directors of financial institutions and the impact that results from the cycles of booms-and-busts. The thesis examines whether or not the ... -
Statutory interpretation and the rule of law in Ireland
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2014)This PhD thesis addresses the theory that the default preference for literal interpretation in the statutory context instantiates a formal conception of the rule of law. This claim is reflected in the Irish constitutional ... -
Television courtroom broadcasting : a normative analysis of the legal-policy issues, challenges and opportunities regarding TCB effects-research
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2015)There has been a lot of popular opinion based discussion in relation to TCB issues. Frequently the arguments propose that there will/will not be particular effects. Yet TCB needs a ‘proper, evidence-based assessment’ ... -
The case for restorative justice in the treatment of adult offenders in Ireland
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The causes of divergence between law and economics in European Competition Policy
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2006)This work is an examination of the causes of divergence between the competition law of the European Communities, specifically Articles 81 and 82 of the E.C. Treaty and the regulation of mergers, and the microeconomic ... -
The choice of law in torts
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2012)In today’s increasingly global village, facilitated by the widespread availability of telecommunications, air, rail and road links, it is easy to make the assumption, particularly in multistate entities such as the United ... -
The convergence of laws : a typology of implementation models and factors
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2007)This thesis is divided into five parts and eight chapters. In the first part of the thesis one finds Chapters 1 and 2, which are purely introductory. In the second part one finds the models proposed, within Chapters 3 and ... -
The development of judicial review of legislation and Irish constitutional law 1929-1941
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2001)The years between 1929 to 1941 were momentous ones for Irish constitutional law, yet to date the striking developments which took place during this period have not been sufficiently explored by either lawyers or historians. ... -
The effects of the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive on Irish law
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2009)The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive (“UCPD”) is a legal measure of significant import. It establishes a “single general prohibition of unfair commercial practices distorting consumers economic behaviour” across the ... -
The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights : an originalist analysis
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2015)This thesis is about the method by which a novel and unusual form of law ought to be interpreted. That law is the European Charter of Fundamental Rights (CFR), which was drafted in 2000 and first given legal effect in 2009. ... -
The Evidence of Child Witnesses - Where Rules of Evidence and the Constitution Collide
(School of Law, 2007)This thesis explores the development and reform of particular aspects of the law of evidence relating to child witnesses as informed by the changing orthodoxy advanced by psychologists - and adopted by the law - regarding, ...