Below is the list of research publications for the UCD School of Law in the academic year 2020/2021.
Dr Amanda Byer | |
Byer, A. (2021). Heritage, Landscape and Spatial Justice: New Legal Perspectives on Heritage Protection in the Lesser Antilles. Leiden, The Netherlands: Sidestone Press. | |
Assoc Professor Kevin Costello | |
Law and Religion in Ireland, 1700-1970 (2021). . Springer International Publishing. | |
Assoc Professor Niamh Howlin | |
Law and Religion in Ireland, 1700-1970 (2021). . Springer International Publishing. | |
Dr Cliona Kelly | |
Kelly, C. (2021). Contract Law in Ireland. Netherlands: Wolters Kluwer. | |
Dr Joe McGrath | |
McGrath, J., & Walker, C. (2021). New Accountability in Financial Services: Changing Individual Behaviour and Culture. UK: Palgrave. | |
Mr Paul Ward | |
Ward, P. (2020). Family and Succession Law in Ireland.. The Netherlnads: Wolters Klewer. |
Dr Justin Jutte | |
Jütte, B. J. (2021). A thorough exploration of the maturing interface of intellectual property and investment law (Vol. 16). Oxford University Press (OUP). |
Professor Gavin Barrett | |
Barrett, G. (2021). Coronavirus and EU Law – Driving the Next Stage of Economic and Monetary Union?. In G. Barrett, J. -P. Rageade, D. Wallis, & H. Weil (Eds.), The Future of Legal Europe: Will We Trust in It? (pp. 55-80). Switzerland: Springer. | |
Barrett, G. (2021). 'Don't you know they're talkin' 'bout a revolution? (It sounds like a whisper)': The Bundesverfassungsgericht ruling in Weiss. In Peace, Discontent and Constitutional Law: Challenges to Constitutional Order and Democracy (pp. 74-107). | |
Professor Eoin Carolan | |
Carolan, E. (2020). Revitalising the social foundations of the separation of powers?. In A. Barragia, C. Fasone, & L. Vanoni (Eds.), New Challenges to the Separation of Powers: Dividing Power (pp. 11-30). Milan: Edward Elgar. | |
Eoin, C., & Ailbhe, O. (2021). Ireland: Legal Response to Covid-19. Oxford University Press. | |
Dr Mark Coen | |
Coen, M. (2021). 'A Certain Ambivalence: Independent Ireland and Trial by Jury'. In M. Coen (Ed.), The Offences Against the State Act at 80: A Model Counter-Terrorism Act? (pp. 43-58). Oxford: Hart. | |
Coen, M. (2021). 'Introduction'. In M. Coen (Ed.), The Offences Against the State Act at 80: A Model Counter-Terrorism Act?. Oxford: Hart. | |
Assoc Professor Kevin Costello | |
Howlin, N., & Costello, K. (2021). The Legal History of Religion in Ireland. In Law and Religion in Ireland, 1700-1970. UK: Palgrave. | |
Professor James Devenney | |
Devenney, J., & Kenny, M. (2020). Contractual Remedies in England and Wales. In P. Giliker, T. Rufner, & B. Gsell (Eds.), Contractual Remedies. UK: Cambridge University Press. | |
Assoc Professor Suzanne Egan | |
Egan, S. (2021). The (In)Effectiveness of Human Rights: Mapping Existing Research - An Introduction. In Myth or Lived Reality On the (In)Effectiveness of Human Rights. The Hague: Springer Nature. | |
Egan, S., & Chadwick, A. (2021). Poverty and Human Rights. Edward Elgar Publishing. | |
Egan, S. (2021). Introduction: Poverty and Human Rights - a Multidimensional Concept in Search of Multidimensional Collaboration. In Poverty and Human Rights Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. | |
Assoc Professor Deirdre Healy | |
McGrath, J., & Healy, D. (2021). Same Difference? Reflections on the Comparative Method in White-Collar Crime Research in Ireland and the United States. In N. Lord, E. Inzelt, & W. Huisman (Eds.), European White-Collar Crime Exploring the Nature of European Realities. Bristol: Policy Press. | |
Assoc Professor Niamh Howlin | |
Nash, D., & Kilday, A. -M. (2020). The Trials of Peter Barrett: A Microhistory of Dysfunction in the Irish Criminal Justice System.. In Fair and Unfair Trials in the British Isles, 1800-1940: Microhistories of Justice and Injustice. London: Bloomsbury. Retrieved from https://www.bloomsbury.com/ | |
Howlin, N. (2021). The Prehistory of the Offences Against the State Act. In The Offences Against the State Act 1939 at 80 A Model Counter-Terrorism Act? (pp. 7-22). Oxford: Hart Publishing. | |
Howlin, N., & Costello, K. (2021). The Legal History of Religion in Ireland. In Law and Religion in Ireland, 1700-1970. UK: Palgrave. | |
Dr Emer Hunt | |
Hunt, E. (2020). (Un)Fairness as an Irritant to the Legal System: The Case of Two Legislatures and More Multinational Enterprises. In Tax Justice and Tax Law (pp. 57-77). Oxford: Hart Publishing. | |
Dr Andrew Jackson | |
Jackson, A. (2020). Ireland's Climate Action and Low Carbon Development Act 2015: Symbolic Legislation, Trojan Horse, Stepping Stone?. In National Climate Change Acts: The Emergence, Form and Nature of National Framework Climate Legislation (pp. 129-152). Oxford: Hart Publishing. | |
Dr Justin Jutte | |
Davies, G., & Jütte, U. B. B. J. (2021). THE EU STANCE IN INTERNATIONAL MATTERS. In EU Copyright Law (pp. 1051-1072). Edward Elgar Publishing. | |
Jütte, B. J. (2021). Copyright and Fundamental Rights in the Digital Single Market. In EU Internet Law in the Digital Single Market (pp. 3-26). Springer International Publishing. | |
Mr Anthony Kerr | |
Kerr, A. (2021). Ireland. In Collective Bargaining for Self-Employed Workers in Europe: Approaches to Reconcile Competition Law and Labour Rights (pp. 139-154). The Netherlands: Wolters Kluwer. | |
Professor Suzanne Kingston | |
Kingston, S. (2021). Introduction. In S. Holmes, Snoep, Martijn, & D. Middelschulte (Eds.), Competition Law and Sustainability. Paris: Concurrences. | |
Professor Imelda Maher | |
Maher, I. (2021). Revisiting Soft Law: Governance, Regulation and Networks. In E. Mariolina, K. -A. Emilia, & S. Oana (Eds.), EU Soft Law in the Member States Theoretical Findings and Empirical Evidence. Oxford: Hart Publishing. | |
Dr Noel McGrath | |
McGrath, N., & Quinn, J. (2020). Company and Insolvency Law. In W. Binchy, & R. Byrne (Eds.), Annual Review of Irish Law 2019 (pp. 56-72). Dublin: Roundhall. | |
Assoc Professor Tj McIntyre | |
McIntyre, T. (2021). Voluntary Disclosure of Data to Law Enforcement: The Curious Case of US Internet Firms, their Irish Subsidiaries and European Legal Standards. In F. Fabbrini, E. Celeste, & J. Quinn (Eds.), Data Protection Beyond Borders: Transatlantic Perspectives on Extraterritoriality and Sovereignty. Oxford: Hart Publishing. | |
McIntyre, T. J. (2021). Ireland. In M. Fertmann, & M. C. Kettemann (Eds.), Can Platforms Cancel Politicians?. Hamburg: Verlag Hans-Bredow-Institut. Retrieved from https://graphite.page/GDHRNet-WP3/assets/documents/GDHRNet-Working_Paper-3.pdf | |
Assoc Professor Thomas Mohr | |
Mohr, T. (2021). Emergency Law in the Irish Free State. In M. Coen (Ed.), The Offences Against the State Act 1939 at 80: A Model Counter-Terrorism Act? (pp. 23-41). London: Hart Publishing. | |
Assoc Professor Máire Ní Shúilleabháin | |
Ní Shúilleabháin, M. (2020). The Application of Rome I and Rome II in Ireland. In E. Guinchard, & E. Guinchard (Eds.), Rome I and Rome II in Practice, edited by E Guinchard. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Intersentia. Retrieved from https://intersentia.com/en/rome-i-and-rome-ii-in-practice.html | |
Ní Shúilleabháin, M. (2021). Cross-Border (Non-) Recognition of Marriage and Registered Partnership: Free Movement and EU Private International Law. In The Interaction between Family Law, Succession Law and Private International Law, edited by J Scherpe and E Bargelli. Cambridge, UK: Intersentia. | |
Ní Shúilleabháin, M. (2021). 'A Peculiarly Pointless Line of Division': Recognition of Proceedings and Non-Proceedings Divorces under the Family Law Act 1986. In A Conflict of Laws Companion, edited by A Dickinson and E Peel. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | |
Professor Ian O'Donnell | |
O'Donnell, I. (2021). Ethiopian Notes. In Sensory Penalities Exploring the Senses in Spaces of Punishment and Social Control (pp. 203-216). UK: Emerald Publishing Limited. | |
Professor Colin Scott | |
Scott, C. (2020). The Democratic Challenges of Effective Private Regulation and Enforcement. In L. Senden, & M. de Cock Buning (Eds.), Private Regulation and Enforcement in the EU Finding the Right Balance from a Citizen's Perspective. Oxford: Hart Publishing. | |
Scott, C. (2021). The Politics of Regulation in Ireland. In The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics (pp. 646-667). Oxford University Press. |
Professor Gavin Barrett | |
Barrett, G. (2021). Modalities, political practices and the law on referendums in Ireland: Some observations. In Unknown Conference (pp. 125-151). | |
Dr Emer Hunt | |
Hunt, E. (2021). ELI Study on For a European Approach to R&D Tax Incentive(s) contains 10 Principles, which propose new solutions to the problem of lack of a uniform definition of R&D and R&D expenditure.. In ELI Study on For a European Approach to R&D Tax Incentive. European Law Institute. | |
Mr Brian Hutchinson | |
Hutchinson, B. (2021). ADR in Domain Name Disputes. In EUIPO Conference "IP Mediation" March 22, 2021. | |
Professor Suzanne Kingston | |
Kingston, S. (2020). Competition and Environmental Protection. In OECD Competition Committee 2020. | |
Kingston, S. (2020). Recent case-law on the Citizens Rights Directive. In Irish Asylum and Immigration Bar Association Annual Conference. | |
Kingston, S. (2020). Climate Change before the EU Courts. In EU Bar Association Annual Conference. | |
Professor Joseph McMahon | |
Fu, J., Xue, H., & McMahon, J. A. (2020). More Restriction or Facilitation on PPE amid COVID-19: Limitations and Options of International Trade Law. In https://www.unescap.org/sites/default/files/46%20Final%20Team%20Jiangyuan%20Fu-Hong%20Kong.pdf. Retrieved from https://www.unescap.org/ | |
Assoc Professor Liam Thornton | |
Thornton, L. (2021). Reception for Asylum Seekers: Contrasting National Law and EU Legal Norms. In Training of Lawyers on the European Law Relating to Immigration and Asylum (TRALIM2). Law Society of Ireland, Blackhall Place, Dublin (Virtual Conference). |
Professor Gavin Barrett | |
Barrett, G., Rageade, J. -P., Wallis, D., & Weil, H. (Eds.) (2021). The Future of Legal Europe: Will We Trust in It?. Switzerland: Springer. | |
Dr Mark Coen | |
Coen, M. (Ed.) (2021). The Offences Against the State Act at 80: A Model Counter-Terrorism Act?. Oxford: Hart. | |
Assoc Professor Suzanne Egan | |
Egan, S. (Ed.) (2021). Poverty and Human Rights. Cheltenham: Elgar Publishing. |
Dr Andrew Jackson | |
McMullin, B., Sweeney, J., & Jackson, A. (2021). The Climate Bill must be amended if it is to match the Government’s promised level of ambition for 2030. Retrieved from https://villagemagazine.ie/ | |
Dr Nina Lueck | |
Lueck, N. (2021). Combining access to higher education for refugees and theatre. Marie Curie Alumni Association. Retrieved from https://www.mariecuriealumni.eu/newsletters/27th-mcaa-newsletter | |
Assoc Professor Liam Thornton | |
Thornton, L. (2020). Ireland in Violation of Asylum Seekers Right to Work under EU Law. Retrieved from https://liamthornton.ie/ | |
Thornton, L. (2021). Asylum Seekers subject to ‘Dublin procedures’ have a right to work under EU Law. Retrieved from https://liamthornton.ie/ |
Dr Sara Benedí Lahuerta | |
Benedi Lahuerta, S., & Iusmen, I. (2021). EU nationals’ vulnerability in the context of Brexit: the case of Polish nationals. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 47(1), 284-306. | |
Professor Oonagh Breen | |
Breen, O. B. (2020). Regulating European Philanthropy: Lessons from the Scholarly Legacy of Evelyn Brody. Nonprofit Policy Forum, 11(3). | |
Wiepking, P., Handy, F., Park, S., Neumayr, M., Bekkers, R., Breeze, B., et al. (2021). Global Philanthropy: Does Institutional Context Matter for Charitable Giving?. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 50(4), 697-728. | |
Professor Eoin Carolan | |
Carolan, E. (2020). Constitutional Change Outside the Courts: Citizen Deliberation and Constitutional Narrative(s) in Ireland’s Abortion Referendum. Federal Law Review, 48(4), 497-510. | |
Dr Mark Coen | |
Coen, M. (2020). Withholding the Right to Silence: Sweeney v Ireland. Irish Supreme Court Review, 2, 117-134. | |
Coen, M. (2020). The Work of Some Irresponsible Women: Jurors, Ghosts, and Embracery in the Irish Free State. Law and History Review, 38(4), 777-810. | |
Howlin, N., Coen, M., Barry, C., & Lynch, J. (2020). RESPECT, REFORM AND RESEARCH: AN EMPIRICAL INSIGHT INTO JUDGE-JURY RELATIONS. Irish Judicial Studies Journal, 4(2), 116-133. | |
Assoc Professor Kevin Costello | |
Costello, K. (2020). “Wrenched from its context”: The Interpretation of Associated Provincial Picture Houses v Wednesbury Corporation. Law Quarterly Review. | |
Costello, K. (2021). Mandamus and Borough Political Life, 1615 to 1780. Journal of Legal History, 42(2), 171-201. | |
Assoc Professor Deirdre Healy | |
McGrath, J., & Healy, D. (2021). Theorizing the drop in white-collar crime prosecutions: An ecological model. Punishment and Society, 23(2), 164-189. | |
Assoc Professor Niamh Howlin | |
Howlin, N., Coen, M., Barry, C., & Lynch, J. (2020). RESPECT, REFORM AND RESEARCH: AN EMPIRICAL INSIGHT INTO JUDGE-JURY RELATIONS. Irish Judicial Studies Journal, 4(2), 116-133. | |
Mr Brian Hutchinson | |
Hutchinson, B. (2020). The Companies (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Covid-19) Act 2020 — a toe in the water. Commercial Law Practitioner, 27(8), 162. | |
Hutchinson, B. (2020). Framework for Regulating Markets in Crypto-assets Unveiled. Commercial Law Practitioner, 27(9), 186. | |
Hutchinson, B. (2020). Pruning the Knotweed: the UK Supreme Court's Refinement of the “Reflective Loss” Principle. Commercial Law Practitioner, 27(10), 206. | |
Hutchinson, B. (2020). EU Adopts Consumer Collective Redress Directive. Commercial Law Practitioner, 27(11), 230. | |
Hutchinson, B. (2021). Financial Services Regulation Post Brexit. Commercial Law Practitioner, 28(1), 2. | |
Hutchinson, B. (2021). Online Courts are Here to Stay. Commercial Law Practitioner, 28(2), 2. | |
Hutchinson, B. (2021). Construction Adjudication Headed for the Rocks?. Commercial Law Practitioner, 28(3), 42. | |
Hutchinson, B. (2021). The New Money Laundering Act—doing no more than it should?. Commercial Law Practitioner, 28(4), 58. | |
Hutchinson, B. (2021). The Erosion of GDPR?. Commercial Law Practitioner, 28(5), 82. | |
Hutchinson, B. (2021). Existing Judicial Remedies Aid the Investigation of Bitcoin Theft. Commercial Law Practitioner, 28(6), 102. | |
Hutchinson, B. (2021). The Small Companies Rescue Act—False Hope for Failing Companies?. Commercial Law Practitioner, 28(7), 122. | |
Dr Justin Jutte | |
Jütte, B. J. (2020). When two worlds collide: a comprehensive approach to the intellectual property and investment law interface. Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 15(11), 932-933. | |
Jütte, B. J., & Quintais, J. P. (2021). The pelham chronicles: Sampling, copyright and fundamental rights. Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, 16(3), 213-225. | |
Mezei, P., & Jütte, B. J. (2021). CJEU clarifies that framing infringes copyright if TPMs are circumvented. Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, 16(6), 461-463. | |
Geiger, C., & Jütte, B. J. (2021). Platform Liability Under Art. 17 of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive, Automated Filtering and Fundamental Rights: An Impossible Match. GRUR International, 70(6), 517-543. | |
Professor Suzanne Kingston | |
Kingston, S., Wang, Z., Alblas, E., Callaghan, M., Foulon, J., Lima, V., & Murphy, G. (2021). The democratisation of European nature governance 1992–2015: introducing the comparative nature governance index. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics. | |
Kingston, S., Alblas, E., Callaghan, M., & Foulon, J. (2021). Magnetic law: Designing environmental enforcement laws to encourage us to go further. Regulation and Governance. | |
Kingston, S. (2021). State aid and the European green deal: The implications of Austria v European commission (c-594/18 p). European Law Review, 46(3), 365-379. | |
Kingston, S. (2021). State Aid and the European Green Deal: The Implications of Austria v Commission (Hinkley Point C). European Law Review. | |
Professor Imelda Maher | |
Dunne, N., & Maher, I. (2020). The “Acceptable” Cartel? Horizontal Agreements Within EU Competition Law: Introduction. Antitrust Bulletin, 65(3), 335-339. | |
Rodger, B., Maher, I., & Riordan, R. (2021). A decade of EU law in the courts of Scotland and Ireland: National legal systems compared. Legal Studies, 41(2), 311-335. | |
Dr Joe McGrath | |
McGrath, J. (2021). Self-deception as a technique of neutralisation: an analysis of the subjective account of a white-collar criminal. Crime, Law and Social Change. | |
McGrath, J. (2021). From responsive to meta-regulation: A critical review of the enforcement powers and performance of the Central Bank of Ireland. Irish Jurist, 66(1), 1-35. | |
McGrath, J., & Healy, D. (2021). Theorizing the drop in white-collar crime prosecutions: An ecological model. Punishment and Society, 23(2), 164-189. | |
Dr Noel McGrath | |
McGrath, N. (2021). ACC Loan Management v Rickard. Irish Supreme Court Review. | |
Professor Joseph McMahon | |
Fu, J., & McMahon, J. A. (2021). Tackling Technical Barriers to PPE: Pathways to Mutual Recognition Agreements in the Post-Pandemic Future. Global Trade and Customs Journal, 16(1), 31-38. | |
McMahon, J., & Fu, J. (2021). The Global Scramble for PPE amid COVID-19: Lessons from the EU Export Restrictions and Import Facilitation through Regulatory Cooperation on PPE. Asian Journal of WTO and International Health Law and Policy, 16(1), 25-58. | |
Assoc Professor Thomas Mohr | |
Mohr, T. (2021). Natural Law in Early Twentieth Century Ireland–State (Ryan) v Lennon and its Aftermath. Journal of Legal History, 42(1), 1-34. | |
Professor Ian O'Donnell | |
O'Donnell, I. (2020). Measuring recidivism: A research note. The Irish Jurist, 64, 47-63. | |
O'Donnell, I., & McCarthy, S. (2021). Victims and the Parole Act 2019. Irish Jurist, 65, 188-195. | |
O’Donnell, I. (2021). Texas Triptych. Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 17(2), 301-302. | |
Professor Colin Scott | |
Scott, C. (2021). Managing higher education for a changing regulatory environment. Public Administration and Policy, 24(1), 7-20. | |
Dr Zizhen Wang | |
Wang, Z. (2021). The incidence of overeducation among international students upon graduation in Ireland: the effects of social capital and job searching methods. Irish Educational Studies, 40(1), 51-69. |
Professor Oonagh Breen | |
Breen, O. B. (2020). New philanthropy Country Profiles shine a bright light on an important area.. Retrieved from https://www.philanthropyadvocacy.eu/ | |
Breen, O. B., Carroll, J., & Quinn, P. (2021). Why are Irish households giving less to charity?. Retrieved from https://www.rte.ie/ | |
Assoc Professor Suzanne Egan | |
McGillicuddy, D., Martinez Sainz, G., Egan, S., & Ní Raghallaigh, M. (2020). UCD Rights Education Network in Conversation with Emily Logan. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/Qf5A7yOH9ec | |
McGillicuddy, D., Martinez Sainz, G., Egan, S., & Ní Raghallaigh, M. (2021). UCD Rights Education Network in conversation with Mary Robinson and Caitríona Palmer. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/NU8za88lO6Q | |
Assoc Professor Thomas Mohr | |
Mohr, T. (2020). Government of Ireland Act 1920 - Compromise of 'Partition Act' created a long legacy - Irish Independent and Belfast Telegraph. [Irish Independent]. | |
Assoc Professor Liam Thornton | |
Thornton, L. (2020). Day Report leaves no room for excuses on direct provision. [Irish Examiner, 22 October 2020]. Retrieved from https://www.irishexaminer.com/opinion/commentanalysis/arid-40068818.html |
Dr Andrew Jackson | |
Daly, C., Kelleher, O., & Jackson, A. (2020). Proposed Climate Bill is not good enough - we need clear and binding commitments. In Irish Independent. | |
Jackson, A. (2021). "Climate Allies" podcast, Series 2, Ep 3: Dr. Andrew Jackson, "The role of law in climate action". Retrieved from https://www.climateallies.ie/ | |
Assoc Professor Tj McIntyre | |
McIntyre, T. J. (2021). New Garda powers Bill must go back to the drawing board. In Irish Times. Retrieved from https://www.irishtimes.com/ |
Professor Gavin Barrett | |
Barrett, G. (2020). Some Reflections Concerning Referendums in Ireland (UCD Working Papers in Law, Criminology & Socio-Legal Studies Research Paper No. 20/2020). Rochester, New York: SSRN. | |
Barrett, G. (2020). Reflections on the Revolution in Karlsruhe: The Bundesverfassungsgericht Ruling in Weiss (UCD Working Papers in Law, Criminology & Socio-Legal Studies Research Paper No.20/2020). Rochester, New York: SSRN. | |
Professor Oonagh Breen | |
Breen, O. B., & Carroll, J. (2020). Charitable Giving in Ireland 2020. Dublin: Benefacts. Retrieved from https://www.benefacts.ie/philanthropy/reports/charitable-giving-in-ireland-2020/ | |
Dr Andrew Jackson | |
Jackson, A. (2020). Additional comments of Dr. Andrew Jackson to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Pre-legislative scrutiny of the Climate Action and Low Carbon Development (Amendment) Bill 2020. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OVT2pg4hIWn73bKOmruqTDDgzTloSxak/view?usp=sharing: Andrew Jackson. Retrieved from https://drive.google.com/ |