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The European Union's Forced Labour Regulation: Putting the `Brussels Effect' to work for international labour standards
(2023)In September 2022, the Commission adopted a proposal for a Regulation on prohibiting products made with forced labour on the Union market. This arises in a context of rising concern over many years about breaches of workers’ ... -
Experiencing Human Rights Protections in Prisons: The Case of Prison Monitoring in Ireland
(2020)The protection of human rights in prison gives rise to unique challenges. The power differentials and dynamics involved, the need to balance considerations of security with those of dignity, and the lack of openness to the ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Gender inJustice: feminising the legal professions
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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 Human Rights Impact of Gender Stereotyping in the Context of Reproductive Health Care
(2018)Gender stereotypes surrounding women's reproductive health impede women's access to essential reproductive healthcare and contribute to inequality more generally. Stereotyping in healthcare settings impedes women's access ...