Author | | Title | Citation |
Aoife O'Reilly | | The European Convention on Human Rights and Socioeconomic Rights Claims: a Case for the Protection of Basic Socioeconomic Rights through Article 3 | (2016) 15(1) HLJ 1 |
| | European Union Law / Constitutional Law; Article 3 ECHR. Airey v Ireland, no. 6289/73, [1979] E.C.H.R. 3. Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Inhuman and degrading living conditions. Socioeconomic Rights. Increased social and economic inequalities.
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Magdalena Duggan | | Tortious Liability for a Negligently Performed Surgery In Utero under English and Irish Law | (2016) 15(1) HLJ 27 |
| | Negligence / Tort Law / Medical Law; Perinatology. Antenatal injuries. Art 40.3.3 Bunreacht na h�ireann.
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Stephen Kirwan | | Levelling the Playing Field? Remuneration Caps, EU Competition Law and Article 7(3) of the FIFA Regulations on Working with Intermediaries | (2016) 15(1) HLJ 43 |
| | Competition Law / Law of Agency; Article 101 & 102 TFEU. Abuse of dominant position. FIFA. Sport. Price Fixing.
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Emma Fitzsimons | | A Recipe for Disaster? When Religious Rights and Equality Collide through the Prism of the Ashers Bakery Case | (2016) 15(1) HLJ 65 |
| | Human Rights / LGBTQ Rights; Marriage Equality Referendum. Marriage Act 2015. Lee v Ashers Baking Co Ltd and McArthur [2015] NICty 2. Discrimination. Religious Freedom. Conscience Clause.
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Lisa Quinn O'Flaherty | | An Argument for Advocates for Victims of Crime, in Light of Ireland's Obligations under Directive 2012/29/EU | (2016) 15(1) HLJ 114 |
| | Human Rights / Victims' Rights; Victims' Rights. Adversarial Legal System. European Convention on Human Rights. Victims' Rights Directive 2012/29/EU. Criminal Justice (Victims of Crime) Bill 2015. Sentencing.
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Shane O'Neill | | Toxic Tort Litigation: Diagnosing Its Onset in Ireland | (2016) 15(1) HLJ 130 |
| | Tort Law; Medical Monitoring Litigation. Causation. Duty of Care. "Greater Risk" of damage. Caronia v Philip Morris USA Inc. & In re World Trade Center Lower Manhattan Disaster Site (2014) (both New York decisions rejected medical monitoring). Fletcher v The Commis
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Adeo Fraser | | From the Kalashnikov to the Keyboard: International Law's Failure to Define a �Cyber Use of Force� is Dangerous and May Lead to a Military Response to a �Cyber Use of Force� | (2016) 15(1) HLJ 86 |
| | IT Law; Cyber attacks. Right to self-defence. Use of force by states.
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