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Family mediation in Ireland
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2001)Empirical research into the operation of the family mediation service in the Republic of Ireland is set against a backdrop of theoretical and practical discussion. Chapter One analyses the principles and practices of various ... -
Financial provision on marital breakdown in Ireland : a comparative and empirical study
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2008)This thesis examines property division and financial provision on matrimonial breakdown in Ireland. The primary question addressed is whether Ireland should move from a separation of assets approach, ameliorated by equitable ... -
Financing for Development
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Fly me to the moon, but Is my carrier liable if I have an accident
(Trinity College Dublin, 2006) -
Foreign Law, Constitutional Cases and Theoretical Authority
(2016)The judicial use of foreign law in constitutional cases is often unsatisfactorily explained in terms of persuasive authority, judicial learning or judicial dialogue. In this article, I argue that the central case of the ... -
Freedom or Free-For-All in Irish Healthcare? Establishing Improved Consumer Protection Mechanisms in the Irish Complementary and Alternative Medicine Sector
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2017)Despite political rhetoric, the establishment of working groups, and the publication of commissioned reports in the early and mid-2000s recommending improvements in the regulation of the Irish complementary and alternative ... -
From resistance to deliberation A deliberative conception of the right to resist from South American constitutions, illustrated by Chilean uprising and constituent process
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2023)I will propose a deliberative conception of the right to resist. I will argue that this conception can help to complement the model of democratic representation when fails. This conception offers three characteristics. ... -
From swords into ploughshares : transitions, international law and policy
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2012)This thesis considers international assistance to transitions. In particular, it examines the relationship between the areas of transitional justice, peace-building, security sector reform and economic development in ... -
From the Lab to the Market
(Council for Responsible Genetics, 2015)With traditional genetic testing, doctors collect DNA samples, explain test results and advise patients on treatment options. With direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing, private companies provide genetic tests and results ... -
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 Future of Policing
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Gender inJustice: feminising the legal professions
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Grounds for Judicial Review: New Developments
(2009)The aim of this paper is to consider important recent cases dealing with the grounds for judicial review, such as: (i) jurisdictional error; (ii) procedural fairness; (iii) control of discretionary power; and (iv) legitimate ... -
Histories of Penal Oversight
(Emerald, 2022)The oversight of prisons is essential to ensure that what happens within them is in compliance with human rights standards and the rule of law. This oversight can happen through formal mechanisms, such as prison inspection ... -
The Horizontal Effect of the European Charter of Fundamental Rights in EU Labour Law
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2024)In 2018, in Bauer and Broßonn, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled that a worker can enforce the right to paid annual leave against his or her employer based on the Charter of Fundamental Rights of ... -
How has the case law taken by Roma applicants to the European Court of Human Rights affected the interpretation and development of Article 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights?
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2017)This thesis is based on the development of Article 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights in light of the cases taken by Roma to the European Court of Human Rights. Three distinct areas will be covered: Article 14 ...