Law School (Scholarly Publications): Recent submissions
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Report on Cross-border Use of Company Information
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Report on Transparency of Company Data
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Ireland: The weak European supervision of prison policies and its explanations
(2022)Ireland has a long history as a member state of the Council of Europe and its supervisory mechanisms. Given the absence of the European Court of Human Rights case law regarding Ireland, this chapter will focus on the impact ... -
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 ... -
Social Rehabilitation and Torture Prevention Bodies
(Routledge, 2023)Freedom from torture and inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment is a precondition for social rehabilitation in practical and symbolic ways. The prevention of torture is therefore of fundamental importance for the ... -
2020 Amendment, the 'Full Growth' of the Chinese Copyright Regime?
(2022)On 1 June 2021, Copyright Law of the People’s Republic of China 2020 Amendment came into enforcement and became a milestone in China’s short 30-year copyright history. Two revisions in the Amendment are fundamental and of ... -
Prisoners tell how they experience inspections and the complaints system
(2021)In 2018 and 2019, researcher Sophie van der Valk carried out research on inspection and complaints in three Irish prisons. Ms van der Valk wanted to: • learn how prisoners experienced inspection by outside groups • ... -
Report on Virtual Shareholder Meetings and Efficient Shareholder Communication
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Policy Responses to Covid-19 In Ireland: Supporting Individuals, Communities, Businesses, and the Economy
(Trinity College Dublin, 2020)The aim of the Observatory’s policy report series is to contribute actively to public debate and to shape public policy and law reform through analysing and evaluating Ireland’s response to COVID-19. Crucially, unlike ... -
?The Role of Sectoral Regulators and other State Actors in Formulating Novel and Alternative Pro-Competition Mechanisms In Fintech?
(Hart-Bloomsbury, 2023)Motivated by an economic agenda, state actors are using methods other than traditional regulation to attract fintech business to their jurisdiction and to promote competition in digital markets. These mechanisms include ... -
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 ... -
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Corporate Law and Corporate Governance
(Cambridge University Press, 2022)While affirming the robustness of core corporate law principles, this chapter explores how AI has, and could, impact the content, application and processes of corporate law and corporate governance, and the interactions ... -
Prison Law in Ireland Enters Adulthood: Simpson v Governor of Mountjoy Prison
(2021)Simpson v. Governor of Mountjoy Prison represents a considerable maturing of prison law jurisprudence in Ireland. Until very recently, prison law has been a niche area of legal practice and suffered from a lack of specialist ... -
Patching the patchwork: appraising the EU regulatory framework on cyber security breaches
(2018)Breaches of security, a.k.a. security and data breaches, are on the rise, one of the reasons being the well-known lack of incentives to secure services and their underlying technologies, such as cloud computing. In this ... -
On Boundaries Finding the Essence of the Right to the Protection of Personal Data
(Hart Publishing, 2018)In this contribution, I identify the essence of the right to the protection of personal data as understood in EU law. The essence is a fundamental step in defining the permissible limitations of the right; it works as a ... -
Sentencing data-driven cybercrime. How data crime with cascading effects is tackled by UK courts
(2023)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 ... -
On the compatibility of pandemic data-driven measures with data protection: a review of Ireland's "under the radar" Covid-19 measures
(2022)This article reviews the compatibility of ‘under the radar’ data-driven measures adopted in Ireland to contain the Covid-19 pandemic with data protection law, understood as both a source of regulatory compliance, and as ...