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65 non peer reviewed publications from 2018
Róisín Áine Costello, World Bank Report on Women, Business and the Law, Irish Centre for European Law, 2018
Christiane Ahlborn and Bart Smit Duijzentkunst, Part II: 70 Years of the International Law Commission: Drawing a Balance for the Future, Opinio Juris, 2018
Christiane Ahlborn and Bart Smit Duijzentkunst, Part I: 70 Years of the International Law Commission: Drawing a Balance for the Future, EJIL:Talk!, 2018
Michael A Becker, The Role of UN Commissions of Inquiry, Human Rights, Transitional Justice, and Environmental Protection Summer School, The Hague, 12 July, 2018, Leiden University
Michael A Becker, The Possibility of a Case Against Myanmar at the International Court of Justice, Conference on the Situation of the Rohingyas, National Assembly, Paris, France, 1 June, 2018
Michael A Becker, The Situation of the Rohingya: Is There a Role for the International Court of Justice?, EJIL:Talk!, 2018
H2020 consortium, 'RESILENS: Realising European Resilience for Critical Infrastructure', http://resilens.eu, 2018, -
Alan DP Brady, Children's Constitutional Rights: Past, Present and Yet to Come, Catherine McGuinness Fellowship Seminar: Children and Article 42A of the Irish Constitution, Bar Council of Ireland - Distillery Building, 6 December 2018, 2018, Children's Rights Alliance
Ahern, Deirdre, An Examination of Shareholder Protection, Conflicts of Interests between Majorities and Minorities in Private Companies, Madrid, 15 June 2018, 2018, Close Corporations in Europe Working Group
Ahern, Deirdre, (Panel Chair) Mergers and Acquisition Regulation in the UK and Ireland, Oceans Apart: Corporate and Securities Regulation in Comparative Perspective, McCann FitzGerald, 12 April 2018, 2018, Trinity College Dublin / McCann FitzGerald
Ahern, Deirdre, With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: Can Existing Duties on Directors as Fiduciary Agents Suitably Moderate the Social Controversies Associated with Commercialisation of Synthetic Biology?, Regulating the Corporation and New Morally Significant Technologies, Newcastle University, 12 June 2018, 2018, Sarah Morley and David Lawrence
Ahern, Deirdre, (Panellist) Culture, Diversity and Evidence from the Field, Culture, Diversity and the Way Forward for Corporate Governance in Ireland, Trinity College Dublin, 25 October 2018, 2018, Central Bank of Ireland & Trinity College Dublin
Suryapratim Roy , Behavioural Studies and Legal Theory, Irish Jurisprudence Society , Dubln , December, 2018
Suryapratim Roy, Memory Rule of Law, Legal Governance of Historical Memory in Comparative Perspective, The Hague, The Netherlands, October , 2018, The Asser Institute
Andrea Mulligan, Article 8 ECHR and the Right to Identity in Assisted Human Reproduction, Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, London, September 2018, 2018
Andrea Mulligan, Should there be a Legal Right to Know your Surrogate? Identity and the Role of Gestational Motherhood, British Sociology Association, Human Reproduction Study Group Annual Conference, May 2018, 2018
B.Clarke, The Role of law in fostering individual accountability within banks , Toward an integrated enforcement of banking regulation: the case of the Single Supervisory Mechanism, University of Luxembourg, 29 November 2018, 2018
B.Clarke, Insights into Changing Bank Culture and Behaviour , Contemporary Issues in Financial Markets Law and Company Law - Legal Challenges of Digitalisation - Fintech, Insurtech and other Developments, Berlin, 16 November 2018, 2018
B.Clarke, Board Culture and Behaviour , Culture, Diversity and the Way Forward for Corporate Governance in Ireland , Trinity College Dublin, 25 October 2018, 2018, Central Bank and Trinity Law School
Róisín Á Costello, A Dyadic Future: The Rule of Law in the European Union, UACES Annual Conference, University of Bath, 2018, 2018
Alexandros Seretakis, Fintech and Capital Markets Union, Centre for European Policy Studies Task Force on Rebranding the CMU, Brussels Belgium, 10 December 2018, 2018
Alexandros Seretakis, Blockchain, Securities Markets and Central Banking, German Law and Economics Association Annual Meeting 2018, Ljubjiana , 5-6 July 2018, 2018
Sarah Arduin, Choice architecture and the UN CRPD, Annual Conference of the Society of Legal Scholars, Queen Mary University of London, 6.09.2018, 2018
Sarah Arduin, The preservation of choice when regulating epistemic uncertainty, Annual Workshop on Economics, Psychology, and Policy in Ireland, UCD Geary Institute , 30.11.2018, 2018
David Prendergast, Recent developments in criminal defences and mens rea: a retreat from subjectivism?, Criminal law: Recent trends and developments, Trinity College Dublin, 19 April, edited by Liz Heffernan , 2018
David Prendergast, Consent as a legal binary, School of Law lunchtime seminar series, Trinity College Dublin, November 2018, edited by Des Ryan , 2018
David Prendergast, Challenges to the Centrality of Consent, Seminar, University of Surrey, 2018
David Prendergast, Reverse Burdens, Evidence/Criminal Procedure Workshop, Dublin City University, edited by Yvonne Daly , 2018
David Prendergast, CULPABILITY IN CARELESS DRIVING AND THE SO-CALLED "THIRD CATEGORY" OF CRIMINAL OFFENCE, Irish Law Times, 36, (4), 2018, p63 - 67
Caoimhín MacMaoláin, Assessing the compatibility of national nutrition information rules with EU law, Nutrition information as a tool of consumer empowerment and public health protection, Lausanne, Switzerland, 25-26 January 2018, 2018
Ailbhe O'Neill, Administrative Sanctions Procedure - INBS Inquiry, Training for Enforcement Unity Central Bank of Ireland, Central Bank of Ireland, 14 September, 2018, Central Bank of Ireland
Ailbhe O'Neill, Developments in Banking and Financial Regulation, Recent Developments in Public Law, UCD, 11 June , 2018, UCD Centre for Constitutional Studies, 5pp
Oran Doyle, Andrea Mulligan and Mary Rogan, Graduate Attributes, Curriculum Reform, and Pedagogical Innovation, LERU Law Schools Conference - The Future of Legal Pedagogy, Lund, 14 November 2018, 2018
Mary Rogan, Opening Statement to the Joint Committee on Justice and Equality on the Bail (Amendment) Bill 2017, 5 December , 2018
Liz Heffernan, Legal Education:Threshold Concepts and Access to Justice, Irish Association of Law Teachers, Athlone, 23-25 November 2018, 2018
Mary Rogan , Towards pre-trial detention as ultima ratio? Pre-trial detention and alternatives across Europe, Law Society Professional Training , Law Society of Ireland, 27th November, 2018, 2018
Mary Rogan, Sophie van der Valk, Sarah Curristan, Christine Morgenstern, Eva Aizpurua, Ray O'Keeffe, Revision of the European Prison Rules, Submission from PRILA to the Council for Penological Cooperation, July, 2018
Oran Doyle, アイルランドの憲法変動, 法学セミナー, 467, 2018, p46 - 54
Mark Bell , Workers on the Margins: People with Intellectual Disabilities and Labour Law, Industrial Relations in Europe 2018, KU Leuven, 12 September, 2018
Art 10 TFEU (pp 21-23), Art 19 TFEU (pp 23-26), Art 20 CFREU (pp 200-203), Art 21 CFREU (pp 203-209), Art 15 RESC (pp 307-310), Art 20 RESC (pp 316-319), Art 14 ECHR (pp 461-465). Co-author of General Introduction (pp XXXIII-XLVII) and introductions to Part 1 (Fundamental Provisions) (pp 1-6) , Part 2 (Equality Law) (pp 431-432), Part 3 (Workers' Mobility) (pp 641-642). in, editor(s)Edoardo Ales, Mark Bell, Olaf Deinert, Sophie-Robin Olivier. , International and European Labour Law: Article-by-Article Commentary, Baden Baden, Nomos/Beck/Hart Publishing, 2018, pp1 - 1678, [Mark Bell]
Edoardo Ales, Mark Bell, Olaf Deinert, Sophie Robin-Olivier (eds), International and European Labour Law: Article-by-Article Commentary, Baden Baden, Nomos/Beck/Hart Publishing, 2018, 1 - 1678pp
B Clarke, "Brexit, financial services and contract continuity" , TRiSS - IIEA 'Bitesize' workshop series, Aspects of Brexit, TCD, 20 September 2018, 2018, TRiSS - IIEA
B Clarke, "Regulation of Takeovers in Ireland and the UK" , Oceans Apart: Corporate and Securities Litigation and Regulation in Comparative Perspective conference,, MCCann FitzGerald, Dublin, 26 April 2018, 2018, Trinity College Dublin, Oxford University and Fordham University
B Clarke, "Individual Accountability for Regulatory Breaches: the Irish Experience", Regulation of the Banking Sector: Challenges and Emerging Issues conference, University of Bristol , 11 May 2018, 2018
Mary Rogan , Bail and the use of pre-trial detention in Ireland: findings from an empirical study, Meeting of the Judges of the District Court, 2018
Mary Rogan, Pre-trial detention in Ireland, Pre-trial detention conference, University of Leiden, 2018
Alexandros Seretakis, Initial Coin Offerings: Risks and Regulation, Artificial Cosmoi and the Law (2nd edition), UCL, Yale and University of Athens, Athens, Greece, 30 July 2018, 2018
Alexandros Seretakis, Further Development and Implementation of Blockchain, Blockchain Next 2018, Warsaw, Poland, 21 June 2018, 2018
Mary Rogan, human rights in prisons and the role of inspection and monitoring, Global Brain Health Institute, Trinity College, Dublin, 18 July, 2018, GBHI
Mark Bell, Reflecting on the Effectiveness of EU Anti-Discrimination Law, University of Luxembourg, 13 July, 2018
Mark Bell , Can Anti-Discrimination Law Improve the Position of People with Intellectual Disabilities in the Labour Market? Learning from Experience in the USA, Berkeley Comparative Anti-Discrimination Law Study Group Annual Conference, University of Melbourne, 11 June, 2018
Sarah Hamill, Charlie Wing and the Alberta Liquor Control Board: Anti-Chinese Racism and the Liquor Laws in Post-Prohibition Alberta, Law at the Crossroads - The Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Toronto, ON, 2018
Sarah Hamill, Thinking About Public Property: The Nature of Land, Owners, and Use, Annual Meeting of the Association for Law, Property and Society,, Maastricht University, May-June 2018, 2018
Mary Rogan, The Purposes of Punishment, Irish Prison Service (IPS) meeting of The Strategy and Policy Group (SPG) , Portlaoise, 12 June 18, 2018
Liz Heffernan, Book Review: David Burrows, Children's Views and Evidence, Review of Children's Views and Evidence, by David Burrows , Irish Jurist, 18, (1), 2018, p156-157
Mary Rogan, Justice in Transition: improving the penal policymaking process, Probation Board for Northern Ireland Annual Conference, Belfast, 15 March, 2018, Probation Board for Northern Ireland
Sarah Hamill, Enduring Trespass and Challenging Property: What Adverse Possession Tells us About Property, Modern Studies in Property Law 2018, University College London, April 2018, 2018
Mary Rogan, The effects of incarceration and aging, Head Space 2018, Trinity College, Dublin, 27 April, 2018, Creative Aging International
Mary Rogan, Bail and the use of pre-trial detention: findings from an empirical study , Criminal Law: Recent Developments and Emerging Trends, Trinity College, Dublin, 19 April , 2018, Trinity Law School
Mary Rogan and Penal Policy Review Group, Fifth Report of the Implementation Oversight Group to the Minister for Justice and Equality , Fifth, Dublin, 2018
Mary Rogan, We have a rare window to reform justice system, 2018, -
Mary Rogan, The Future of Policing , Behind the Headlines, Synge Theatre, Trinity College, 21 February , 2018, Trinity Long Room Hub Arts & Humanities Research Institute
Deirdre, Equal in Name: The Limits of Law, Then and Now, Me Too, Then and Now, Trinity Long Room Hub, 7 March , 2018, Trinity Long Room Hub
Mary Rogan, 'Behind the Door': Solitary Confinement in the Irish Penal System, The Irish Penal Reform Trust, Kilmainham, 2 February , 2018, The Irish Penal Reform Trust
Mark Bell , Adapting Work to the Worker: The Evolving EU Legal Framework on Accommodating Worker Diversity, EU Employment Law Update, Dublin, 25 January, 2018, Irish Centre for European Law