Law School: Recent submissions
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An examination of the extent to which reckless conduct precipitated the contemporary global financial crisis and an ensuing evaluation of existing and potential appropriate sanctions and offences for deemed reckless conduct in respect of corporate governance and with an express focus on the financial sector
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2016)The curious question of further expanding legal provisions to deter against reckless conduct and excessive risk-taking, having regard to the financial sectors and indeed corporate governance generally, is undoubtedly one ... -
Are the existing mechanisms and instruments available to the institutions of the EU sufficient to achieve effective harmonisation of Member States' direct tax regimes?
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2018)This thesis examines the various mechanisms and instruments available to the institutions of the EU with a view to determining whether they could enable the EU to achieve an effective harmonisation of the Member States' ... -
The Law of Securitisation in Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2018)The process of securitisation is a new and innovative financing method that enables capital utilisation, improves market efficiency and allows a better allocation of risk. Evolved over the last few decades, securitisation ... -
Addressing gender imbalance on boards of state-owned enterprises in Ireland through regulatory intervention : a hard and soft law perspective
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2017)This thesis aims to analyse different regulatory approaches and identify how regulation can be effectively used to address gender imbalance on boards of Ireland’s SOEs. The research is conducted through a theoretical and ... -
Power in The Wind
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2018)Employing the uncertain pursuit of Ireland's 2020 renewable electricity target as a case study, this thesis examines the role of law, policy and regulation in the promotion and development of wind energy. Specifically, ... -
The Constitutional Boundaries of European Fiscal Federalism: A Study of Public Finance Governance in the European Economic and Monetary Union
The first principal task of this research undertaking is to identify the constitutional boundaries of fiscal federalism that are integral to the stability of the European Union legal order as a whole. The second principal ... -
The Future of Policing
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Blockchain, Securities Markets and Central Banking
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Reassessing the approach to jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters: Party autonomy, categorical equality and sovereignty
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2018)The subject of conflict of laws and the topic of judicial jurisdiction in particular are not often theorised about. This work aims to contribute to the scholarship in the area by offering a revised look on values ... -
Prestation indue et enrichissement inéquitable : À propos de deux quasi-contrats dans l'avant-projet d'ordonnance réformant le droit français des obligations
(K. Bellis, 2016)Les quasi-contrats constituent une institution juridique discrète mais durable en même temps que passionnante. Pourtant, dans le cadre de la réforme du droit des obligations, peu d’analyses doctrinales ont porté sur cette ... -
Legislation of direct-to-consumer genetic testing in Europe: a fragmented regulatory landscape
(2017)Despite the increasing availability of direct-toconsumer (DTC) genetic testing, it is currently unclear how such services are regulated in Europe, due to the lack of EU or national legislation specifically addressing ... -
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 ...