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Issue One

The Reaction of Competition Law to Uber

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Issue Seven

The Deficiency in Defamation Laws in Northern Ireland and the Protection of Human Rights 

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Issue Seven

What are the principle arguments advanced by the Non-Human Rights Project (NHRP) for recognition of animal personhood? 

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  • Issue Four

    Analysing the Principle that Children should maintain Contact with both Parents after Divorce or Separation.

    Analysing the Principle that Children should maintain Contact with both Parents after Divorce or Separation. Author: Jane Montgomery Queen’s University,  Belfast Introduction When the parents of a child separate or divorce, “issues about the child’s future residence and contact with…

    By Richard Summerville 16th June 2017
  • Issue Three

    Legal Theory Encourages Alternative Truths in Construing Law

    Legal Theory Encourages Alternative Truths in Construing Law Author: Samantha Hopkins Queen’s University, Belfast         The concept of “alternative truths” embodies the fundamental differences of perspective inherent in individuals. One person may perceive a woman wearing hijab…

    By 15th February 2017
  • Issue Three

    Assessing the Tort Framework for Liability within Medical Negligence in the United Kingdom

    Assessing the Tort Framework for Liability within Medical Negligence in the United Kingdom  Author: Kellie Morwood Queen’s University Belfast   Abstract   Patient autonomy is regarded as one of the most valuable attributes of modern medical jurisprudence, therefore, the consideration…

    By Richard Summerville 15th February 2017
  • Issue Three

    The Presumption of Innocence is like a Golden Thread in the Criminal Justice System

    The Presumption of Innocence is like a Golden Thread in the Criminal Justice System  Author: Chun Shuo Lum Queen’s University Belfast           Presumption of Innocence The presumption of innocence is one of the most important and…

    By Richard Summerville 15th February 2017
  • Issue Three

    The Challenges Reparations for Mass Atrocities Present

     The Challenges Reparations for Mass Atrocities Present in Relation to Relevant Case Studies Author: Gamaliel Kan Queen’s University, Belfast           Abstract   Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRC) have been one of the mechanisms that are widely…

    By Richard Summerville 15th February 2017
  • Issue Three

    Establishing a Formal Reparations Programme for Victims of the Troubles in Northern Ireland

      Establishing a Formal Reparations Programme for Victims of the Troubles in Northern Ireland Author: Amber Kelly Queen’s University, Belfast           Abstract The complex reality of the political conflict in Northern Ireland has resulted in a…

    By Richard Summerville 15th February 2017
  • Issue Two

    Individual and Collective Reparations in Remedying International Crime

    Individual and Collective Reparations in Remedying International Crime: Can they be effective?      Author: Aaron Murchan   Queen’s University Belfast        –     Abstract Reparations aim, at their very basis, to return a victim to the…

    By am02 9th July 2016
  • Issue Two

    The Supreme and Supranational European Union

    The Supreme and Supranational European Union     Author: Alison Koh   Durham University         The TEEC created a ‘new legal order’ binding institutions of Member States and their citizens[1] – curtailing state sovereignty and reshaping national…

    By ak01 9th July 2016
  • Issue Two

    Violence Against Women and the Defence of Provocation in the Republic of Ireland

    Violence Against Women and the Defence of Provocation in the Republic of Ireland Author: Clíodhna Ní Chéileachair University College Dublin – Provocation operates as a partial defence to a murder conviction in Ireland. The defence is intended as a ‘concession…

    By 9th July 2016
  • Issue Two

    Regulation 3 EA (D) R 2010: Institutionalising a Stereotype?

    Regulation 3 EA(D)R 2010: Institutionalising a Stereotype?      Author: Harry John Matthews     University of Durham      –     I. Introduction On the 10th of May 2001, Tobias Mason was medically diagnosed with depression and prescribed…

    By 9th July 2016
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