Law School: Recent submissions
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Prison Law: Prisoner Experiences of Accountability Mechanisms in Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2022)Despite the growth in bodies which play a role in prison accountability, limited data exists on how prisoners experience structures set up to achieve accountability, in particular inspection and monitoring bodies, and those ... -
Sexing consent in international law
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Official Development Assistance
(Edward Elgar, 2021) -
Financing for Development
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Modelling the cybercrime cascade effect of data crime
(IEEE, 2021)This article contributes to the growing debate about the increasing importance of ‘data’ in modern cybercrime offending. In so doing, it illustrates the linkages between cyber-dependent and cyber-enabled crime bringing ... -
The right to request flexible working arrangements under the Work-Life Balance Directive - a comparative perspective
(2021)The 2019 Work-life Balance Directive creates a new right for parents and carers to request flexible working arrangements for caring purposes. The significance of this innovation has been heightened by the pandemic because ... -
Regulatory Law and Regulatory Friction as FinTech Disenablers: Calibrating an EU Policy Response to the Adaptive Regulatory Sandbox in Member States
(2021)With transformative evolution involving crypto-assets, machine learning applications and data-driven finance models, complex regulatory and policy issues are emerging. Inadequate frameworks in FinTech ... -
A Right to Disconnect: Irish and European Legal Perspectives
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Between Dominance and Subservience: A Comparative Study of Executive Power in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2021)This thesis undertakes a comparative constitutional analysis of the position of the political executive in Ireland, United Kingdom, and the United States. I address three central questions. First, why has the executive ... -
Unities of Law and the State
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2021)This thesis is a study of the composition of state and legal system and their relation, with a particular focus on their configuration as a group which can act as an agent. It seeks to contribute to legal philosophy and ... -
Judicial Culture and Social Rights
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2021)My doctoral thesis explores the conditions under which judicial protection of social rights develops within common law jurisdictions. Social rights relate to material interests necessary for human survival and flourishing, ... -
The rise of private policy in the digital market: consequences for fundamental rights and the rule of law
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2020)The work which follows examines the process by which private actors in the digital market are redefining fundamental rights through their contractual terms and practical operation. The argument is allied to works which ... -
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 ... -
Constructing Accountability in Business and Human Rights: An Investigation of the Development of Foreign Direct Liability Litigation and Feasibility in Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2021)Constructing Accountability in Business and Human Rights: An Investigation of the Development of Foreign Direct Liability Litigation and Feasibility in Ireland RACHEL WIDDIS This thesis is situated within the ... -
Children's Constitutional Rights: Past, Present and Yet to Come
(2018)The entry into force of Article 42A of the Constitution on 28 April 2015 was a significant event. However, the nature of that significance has yet to be fully understood. Article 42A is, in constitutional terms, ... -
Meadows and proportionality in judicial review - Where are we now?
(2017)In Meadows v Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform a 3:2 majority of the Supreme Court endorsed the use of a proportionality test in judicial review where the impugned decision engaged fundamental ... -
People with Intellectual Disabilities and Employment Discrimination Law: A US Case Study
(2019)This article explores how anti-discrimination law has been applied in relation to employment discrimination faced by people with intellectual disabilities. Although disability discrimination laws are now found in many ... -
Shareholder Engagement in EU and Irish Corporate Governance Law: The Impact of theRevised Shareholders Rights Directive.
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Law. Discipline of Law, 2020)This thesis is concerned with the operation of shareholder democracy across the European Union and especially in relation to Irish public listed companies and Irish institutional investors and asset managers. More specifically, ... -
Minority Rights and Democratic Consensus: The Irish Same-Sex Marriage Referendum
(2020)In 2015, Ireland became the first country in the world to introduce same-sex marriage by popular referendum. In just 22 years, the country had gone from criminalising sexual activity between men to endorsing ... -
The Constitutional Politics of a United Ireland
(Cambridge University Press, 2021)