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Bail and the use of pre-trial detention: findings from an empirical study
(2018)This paper examines the operation of bail and the use of pre-trial detention in practice. The findings presented here come from an empirical study I have recently completed along with David Perry BL on the use of pre-trial ... -
Blockchain, Securities Markets and Central Banking
(https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3007402, 2017) -
British developments in non-discrimination law: the Equality Act
(Mohr Siebeck, 2011) -
Can the State Sell the Nation
(Liberty Press, 2014) -
Children's Constitutional Rights: Past, Present and Yet to Come
(2018)The entry into force of Article 42A of the Constitution on 28 April 2015 was a significant event. However, the nature of that significance has yet to be fully understood. Article 42A is, in constitutional terms, ... -
Community-based research
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Comparative Defamation and Privacy Law - Irish Perspectives
(2017)This piece is a review article of Andrew T Kenyon (ed) Comparative Defamation and Privacy Law (Cambridge University Press, 2016). In the Preamble to Bunreacht na hÉireann (the Irish Constitution), the People declare ... -
Compensation for Breach of the General Data Protection Regulation
(2017)Article 82(1) of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) provides that any ‘person who has suffered material or non-material damage as a result of an infringement of this Regulation shall have the right to receive ... -
Constitutional Change and Interest Group Politics: Ireland's Children's Rights Amendment
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The Constitutional Politics of a United Ireland
(Cambridge University Press, 2021) -
Constitutionalization and EU Employment Law
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Constraints on Constitutional Amendment Powers
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Contract Law [annual review 1996]
(Round Hall Sweet & Maxwell, 1997) -
Conventional Constitutional Law
(2015)Judges share conventional understandings about what the Constitution requires, both of themselves and of other constitutional actors. These informal conventions lead to formal decisions, which are then centrally enforced ... -
Corporate Law and Statutory Liability
(Edward Elgar, 2023)This chapter interrogates the approach taken by parliaments and courts to statutory corporate liability, both civil and criminal. In doing so, it examines regulatory philosophy and the role of Parliament and the courts ...