Publications
"Transforming Justice Responses to Non-recent Institutional Abuses" (April 2025)
Transforming Justice Responses to Non-Recent Institutional Abuses, authored by Anne-Marie McAlinden, Marie Keenan, and James Gallen and published by Oxford University Press, analyses justice responses to historical institutional abuses in Ireland, North and South, within a global context. Drawing on interdisciplinary research, it examines prosecutions, litigation, inquiries, redress, and apologies, proposing a hybrid justice model blending conventional and innovative approaches. It explores legal, historical, and political complexities, incorporating stakeholder voices to reframe accountability, enhance justice processes, and bridge the gap between seeking and achieving justice for survivors.
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Recent Research Outputs
The latest research outputs from the School are available below. For a more comprehensive list please see the University's Reseach Portal.
Latest Publications
Distributed ledger technology-an innovative collective management tool for the GCC music industry
- Zi Yang
- Anthony O'Dwyer
Breach of confidence and disclosures in the private interest: on the viability of importing a qualified privilege defence from defamation law
28 May 2025“Closeted” cause lawyering in authoritarian Cambodia
- Alex Batesmith
- Kieran McEvoy
Empowering charities to campaign: navigating legal challenges in the third sector
15 May 2025Understanding and implementing the UN guiding principles on business and human rights
14 May 2025A change in ‘culture’: hearing adjustments for vulnerable witnesses and litigants
- John Taggart
- Emma McIlveen
Individual accountability for corporate harms: disqualification and the role of public enforcement
12 May 2025Why there is no need to complicate the arguments over a new shared island
12 May 2025By their powers combined: the two article 2s at work in the Dillon challenge to the Legacy Act
- Anurag Deb
- CRG Murray
The warification of international humanitarian law and the artifice of artificial intelligence in decision-support systems: restoring balance through the legitimacy of military operations
- Luke Moffett
- Jessica Dorsey