Browsing Law School (Scholarly Publications) by Date of Publication
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Welfare, women and unjust enrichment
(Oxford University Press, 1991) -
Ireland, regional digest 1993
(Mansfield Press, 1993) -
Restitution, coercion by a third party, and the proper role of notice
(Cambridge Univeristy Press, 1997) -
Contract Law [annual review 1996]
(Round Hall Sweet & Maxwell, 1997) -
When two tribes go to war: privacy interests and media speech
(Round Hall Press, 1997) -
Insurance payments (mis)directed, equitable maxims (mis)used, and restitution doctrines missed
(Lloyds of London Press Ltd, 1997) -
Restititution and Res Judicata in the Irish Supreme Court
(Sweet & Maxwell, 1997) -
Tracing
(Sweet & Maxwell, 2000) -
Incapacity
(Mansfield Press, 2000) -
Unjust enrichment and the remedial constructive trust
(Sweet & Maxwell, 2001)A common misperception, particularly endemic in Irish law but not confined to it, is that unjust enrichment is somehow equal to the remedial constructive trust. It is not. These are both important concepts in the modern ... -
The use and abuse of Clayton's case
(Sweet & Maxwell, 2001) -
Restitution, rectification and mitigation: negligent solicitors and wills, again
(Blackwell, 2002) -
Gender inJustice: feminising the legal professions
(Trinity College Dublin. Law School, 2003) -
Fly me to the moon, but Is my carrier liable if I have an accident
(Trinity College Dublin, 2006) -
Moral Argument and the Recognition of Same-Sex Partnerships
(Four Courts Press, 2007) -
Regulating home care of older people: the inevitable poor relation?
(2007)This article discusses the regulation of home care of older people in Ireland in light of the enactment of the Health Act 2007 and examines models for regulating domiciliary care in the UK, Germany and the United States. -
The Responsible Director in an Economic Downturn: Lessons from the Restriction Regime
(2009)This article discusses the legal duties of directors when a company is in financial difficulties and may be heading towards insolvency.