Staff Publications - School of Law
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10 non peer reviewed publications from 2025
B Clarke, Research & Public Policy Led Teaching, Research-led teaching and the Limits of Pedagogy, University of Birmingham, 4 April 2025, 2025
B Clarke, Board Diversity as a Driver of Value, Governance 360 Dublin: Future-Proofing Boards: Resilience and Leadership, Euronext Dublin, 9 April 2025, 2025
Mark Bell, Definition of Key Concepts in EU Anti-Discrimination Law, Applying EU Anti-Discrimination Law, Dublin, King's Inns, 3 April, 2025, Academy of European Law
Mark Bell, Dignity Amid Digitalization: Catholic Social Teaching and the Future of Work, Law & Religion: In Times of Crisis, Challenges and Change, Fordham University London, 20 March, 2025
B Clarke, Administrative measures and sanctions in the Banking Union and the Capital Markets Union: status quo and the way forward " Insights from Ireland, Capital Markets and Banking Unions, Law and the Courts: Challenges and Perspective, International Colloquium in memoriam of Luís Silva Morais, University of Bologna, 13 February 2025, 2025
B Clarke, Board and Senior Management Stewardship for the Future, Strategic Foresight Symposium: Putting Strategic Foresight into Practice, Central Bank of Ireland, 11 February 2025, 2025
B Clarke, Common Conduct Standards under the Central Bank's Individual Accountability Regime: A Case Study Approach,, McCann FitzGerald, Dublin, 16 January 2025, 2025
Liz Heffernan, Belief Evidence in the SCC: Privilege and the Dilemma over Disclosure, Lunchtime Research Seminar Series, Trinity College Dublin Law School, 16 February 2025, 2025
Fennelly, D., Claims for Non-Material Damage - Data Protection, PL&B Ireland Conference, Dublin, 6 February 2025, 2025
Michael A Becker, 'Judges Behaving Badly? Plagiarism and Ethics at International Courts', Called to the Bar: International Law Over Drinks, 2025, -