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
Evidence: Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. Examine options for a legal mechanism for triggering any independence referendum based on principles of certainty and democratic consent within the UK constitutional context
11 December 2025The Vienna World Conference on Human Rights: somewhere, everywhere, and time
9 December 2025New regulatory scaffolding for the United Kingdom: Brexit, devolution and the Windsor Framework
8 December 2025Prefiguring feminist constitutions: an experimental legal writing method for Northern/Ireland?
- Máiréad Enright
- Aoife O'Donoghue
- Catherine O'Rourke
The capacious companion: law, lawyers and the legal on ethics advisory groups
- Mary Donnelly
- Anne-Maree Farrell
- Titti Mattsson
- Thérèse Murphy
Human rights through the kaleidoscope: the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review
3 December 2025"Totally Invisible": The experiences of domestic violence and abuse victims/survivors and children engaging with private law family court processes in Northern Ireland
3 December 2025“Totally Invisible” The experiences of domestic violence and abuse victims/survivors and children engaging with private law family court processes in Northern Ireland. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 December 2025Assessing states’ obligations under the UN guiding principles on business and human rights post-Brexit
27 November 2025Upholding humanity: the role of redress in preventing and responding to civilian harm
- Luke Moffett
- Steven van de Put
- Mark Lattimer
- Mae Thompson