Law School (Scholarly Publications): Recent submissions
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People with intellectual disabilities and labour market inclusion: What role for EU labour law?
(2020)People with intellectual disabilities occupy a peripheral position in the labour market. They have low rates of participation in employment and this often takes the form of sheltered employment in settings segregated ... -
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 ... -
?Majority Rule and Minority Protections: Theoretical Frameworks and National Practice in the Shadow of the EU: The Case of Ireland?
(Thomson Reuters Aranzadi, 2019)Close corporations deserve separate attention from other company forms. Given that their shares are not publicly traded, there are often close bonds between shareholders and between shareholders and directors (who may ... -
EU Equality Law and Precarious Work
(Hart Publishing, 2019)The late 1990s/early 2000s were a period of dynamism within EU Law that saw the adoption of the Racial Equality and Employment Equality Directives, as well as the enhancement of existing Directives on gender equality. In ... -
?What constitutes evidence of poor prison conditions after Aranyosi and Căldăraru? Examining the role of inspection and monitoring bodies in European Arrest Warrant decision-making?
(2019)The case of Aranyosi and Căldăraru confirms that where prison conditions are so poor as to breach fundamental rights, the non-execution of an European Arrest Warrant is justified. Given the high stakes nature of such a ... -
Prison Inspection and Monitoring: The Need to Reform European Law and Policy
(2019)Prison inspection and monitoring bodies are important safeguards against breaches of human rights. In recent years, prison inspection and monitoring has become a key focus for international human rights standards, particularly ... -
La situación de las prisiones y los centros de menores en España: Analizando las observaciones del CPT
(2019)The European Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) is responsible for evaluating the treatment of persons deprived of their freedom in the 47 member States of the Council of Europe. To do so it visits detention ... -
Adapting Work to the Worker: the Evolving EU Legal Framework on Accommodating Worker Diversity
(2018)The changing profile of the European workforce creates pressure to adapt the working environment in order to accommodate worker diversity, such as that related to disability, religious practice or caring responsibilities. ... -
Reconceptualising the First African Women's Protocol Case to Work for All Women
(2019)The ECOWAS Court of Justice is the first human rights body to find a violation of the African region’s women’s rights treaty, the African Women’s Protocol. Nearly 15 years after the adoption of this Protocol, the ECOWAS ... -
Judges and resisting penal policy
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"The Mythical Value of Voice and Stewardship in the EU Directive On Long-Term Shareholder Engagement: Rights Do Not An Engaged Shareholder Make" Working Paper No.32 Stanford-Vienna EU Law Working Paper Series.32
(2018)Through the lens of assessing the likely regulatory impact of the 2017 EU Directive on Long-term Shareholder Engagement’s amendments to the Directive on Shareholder Rights, this article considers the mythical voice and ...