Law and Social Sciences


TitleLaw and Social Sciences
AlternativeBAL - Law & SocSci
FacultyFaculty of Business and Law

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Human Rights in Irish foreign policy: reflections on the development of relations with Israel
Cullen, A. and Breslin, A. 2019. Human Rights in Irish foreign policy: reflections on the development of relations with Israel. Research Seminar Series. Sussex Human Rights Research Centre, University of Sussex 11 Dec 2019

Conference paper

Gendered dynamics of transnational social protection
Bilecen, B., Barglowski, K., Faist, T. and Kofman, E. 2019. Gendered dynamics of transnational social protection. Comparative Migration Studies. 7 (1), pp. 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-019-0161-3

Article

Barriers for highly qualified A8 immigrants in the UK labour market
Sirkeci, I., Acik, N., Saunders, B. and Přívara, A. 2018. Barriers for highly qualified A8 immigrants in the UK labour market. Work, Employment and Society. 32 (5), pp. 906-924. https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017017726912

Article

Enacting intersectional multilayered citizenship: Kurdish women’s politics
Erel, U. and Acik, N. 2020. Enacting intersectional multilayered citizenship: Kurdish women’s politics. Gender, Place and Culture. 27 (4), pp. 479-501. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2019.1596883

Article

Not entitled to talk: (mis)recognition, inequality and social activism of young Muslims
Pilkington, H. and Acik, N. 2020. Not entitled to talk: (mis)recognition, inequality and social activism of young Muslims. Sociology. 54 (1), pp. 181-198. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038519867630

Article

Lost in space? The role of place in the delivery of social welfare law advice over the telephone and face-to-face
Burton, M. 2020. Lost in space? The role of place in the delivery of social welfare law advice over the telephone and face-to-face. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law. 42 (3), pp. 341-359. https://doi.org/10.1080/09649069.2020.1796217

Article

Models of communication: theoretical and philosophical approaches
Bergman, M., Kirtiklis, K. and Siebers, J. (ed.) 2019. Models of communication: theoretical and philosophical approaches. London Routledge.

Book

Being as communication: an exploratory model
Siebers, J. 2019. Being as communication: an exploratory model. in: Bergman, M., Kirtiklis, K. and Siebers, J. (ed.) Models of communication: theoretical and philosophical approaches London Routledge. pp. 173-184

Book chapter

Transgression: introduction to the special issue on Ernst Bloch
Siebers, J. 2019. Transgression: introduction to the special issue on Ernst Bloch. Revue Internationale de Philosophie. 289 (3,2019), pp. 251-260. https://doi.org/10.3917/rip.289.0251

Article

Philosophy as rhetoric
Siebers, J. 2019. Philosophy as rhetoric. Revue Internationale de Philosophie. 289 (3,2019), pp. 361-374. https://doi.org/10.3917/rip.289.0361

Article

I interpret you: Davidson and Buber
Dresner, E. and Siebers, J. 2019. I interpret you: Davidson and Buber. The Review of Metaphysics. 73 (1), pp. 109-126.

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Environment
Allan, K. and Durant, A. 2019. Environment. Critical Quarterly. 61 (3), pp. 67-84. https://doi.org/10.1111/criq.12492

Article

Your voice: the impact of slow activism
Scally, M. 2018. Your voice: the impact of slow activism. Using your voice: The impact of slow activism. Middlesex University, London, UK 19 Jun 2018

Conference item

‘Ideal victim or hysterical party?’ Victim presentation in the family courts
Scally, M. 2019. ‘Ideal victim or hysterical party?’ Victim presentation in the family courts. Support Through Court Conference ‘Working Together to Improve our Approach to Domestic Abuse in a Post-LASPO World’. The Law Society, London, UK 19 Nov 2019

Conference item

Cyber terrorism: definitional problems [News article]
Munk, T. 2019. Cyber terrorism: definitional problems [News article]. Counter Terror Business.

Other

EU migration law: the opportunities and challenges ahead
Kostakopoulou, D., Acosta Arcarazo, D. and Munk, T. 2014. EU migration law: the opportunities and challenges ahead. in: Acosta Arcarazo, D. and Murphy, C. (ed.) EU security and justice law: after Lisbon and Stockholm Oxford, UK Hart Publisher Ltd.

Book chapter

Policing virtual spaces: public and private online challenges in a legal perspective
Munk, T. 2018. Policing virtual spaces: public and private online challenges in a legal perspective. in: Den Boer, M. (ed.) Comparative Policing from a Legal Perspective Bristol, UK Edwin Edgar Publishing. pp. 228-254

Book chapter

Confederacy for now: European (dis)integration as virtuous circle or vicious cycle?
Corkin, J. 2019. Confederacy for now: European (dis)integration as virtuous circle or vicious cycle? Leuven European Commission.

Working paper

The liberal order: holed below the waterline or a ship that we can rebuild at sea?
Corkin, J. 2019. The liberal order: holed below the waterline or a ship that we can rebuild at sea? in: Ahmed, T. and Fahey, E. (ed.) On Brexit: Law, Justices and Injustices Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 253-271

Book chapter

The legal profession's responsibility for Brexit
Kukovec, D. 2019. The legal profession's responsibility for Brexit. in: Ahmed, T. and Fahey, E. (ed.) On Brexit: Law, Justices and Injustices Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 39-54

Book chapter

Introduction
Bergman, M., Kirtiklis, K. and Siebers, J. 2019. Introduction. in: Bergman, M., Kirtiklis, K. and Siebers, J. (ed.) Models of communication: theoretical and philosophical approaches London Routledge. pp. 1-8

Book chapter

A Levinasian approach to whistleblowing
Loumansky, A. and Lewis, D. 2013. A Levinasian approach to whistleblowing. Philosophy of Management. 12 (3), pp. 27-48. https://doi.org/10.5840/pom201312317

Article

Preferential trade and investment agreements and engagement between the trade and investment law regimes
Moran, N. 2019. Preferential trade and investment agreements and engagement between the trade and investment law regimes. PhD thesis Bocconi University, Italy Legal Studies

PhD thesis

I, Daniel Blake (2016): vulnerability, care and citizenship in austerity politics
Gibbs, J. and Lehtonen, A. 2019. I, Daniel Blake (2016): vulnerability, care and citizenship in austerity politics. Feminist Review. 122 (1), pp. 49-63. https://doi.org/10.1177/0141778919847909

Article

Critical legal theory's turn to Schmitt: not waving but drowning?
Loumansky, A. 2013. Critical legal theory's turn to Schmitt: not waving but drowning? Liverpool Law Review. 34 (1), pp. 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10991-013-9126-z

Article

The crime of aggression and the ICC deterrent effect over states not parties: the case of the United States of America
Pecorella, G. 2019. The crime of aggression and the ICC deterrent effect over states not parties: the case of the United States of America. Who's afraid of the ICC?. University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark 24 - 25 Jan 2019

Conference paper

The United States of America and the crime of aggression
Pecorella, G. 2021. The United States of America and the crime of aggression. London Routledge.

Book

The only certainty is uncertainty - risk to rights in the Brexit process
Grogan, J. 2019. The only certainty is uncertainty - risk to rights in the Brexit process. in: Fahey, E. and Ahmed, T. (ed.) On Brexit: Law, Justices and Injustices Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 65-80

Book chapter

Wildlife criminology
Nurse, A. and Wyatt, T. 2020. Wildlife criminology. Bristol Bristol University Press.

Book

Policing wildlife: perspectives on the enforcement of wildlife legislation
Nurse, A. 2015. Policing wildlife: perspectives on the enforcement of wildlife legislation. Basingstoke, UK Palgrave Macmillan.

Book

An alternative to the Irish Backstop: an all-Ireland “Common No-Custom Area” as a frontier traffic area under art. 24 of GATT [Blog post]
Sacerdoti, G. and Moran, N. 2019. An alternative to the Irish Backstop: an all-Ireland “Common No-Custom Area” as a frontier traffic area under art. 24 of GATT [Blog post]. DCU Brexit Institute.

Other

The first twenty cases under GATT article XX: tuna or shrimp dear?
Moran, N. 2017. The first twenty cases under GATT article XX: tuna or shrimp dear? in: Adinolfi, G., Baetens, F., Caiado, J., Lupone, A. and Micara, A. (ed.) International Economic Law: contemporary issues Switzerland Springer International Publishing. pp. 3-21

Book chapter

The Philippines Indigenous Peoples Rights Act and ILO Convention 169 on tribal and indigenous peoples: exploring synergies for rights realisation
Doyle, C. 2020. The Philippines Indigenous Peoples Rights Act and ILO Convention 169 on tribal and indigenous peoples: exploring synergies for rights realisation. The International Journal of Human Rights. 24 (2-3), pp. 170-190. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2019.1679120

Article

Employment law: the essentials
Lewis, D. and Sargeant, M. 2019. Employment law: the essentials. London, UK CIPD - Kogan Page.

Book

The politics of religious and the ethnic identity among Kurdish Alevis at homeland and in diaspora
Keles, J. 2014. The politics of religious and the ethnic identity among Kurdish Alevis at homeland and in diaspora. in: Omarkhali, K. (ed.) Religious minorities in Kurdistan: beyond the mainstream Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden, Germany Harrassowitz.

Book chapter

The motivations of external whistleblowers and their impact on the intention to blow the whistle again
Park, H. and Lewis, D. 2019. The motivations of external whistleblowers and their impact on the intention to blow the whistle again. Business Ethics: A European Review. 28 (3), pp. 379-390.

Article

The rule of law and the European Union
Magen, A. and Pech, L. 2018. The rule of law and the European Union. in: May, C. and Winchester, A. (ed.) Handbook on the rule of law United Kingdom Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 235-256

Book chapter

Upholding the rule of law in the EU: what role for the FRA?
Pech, L. and Grogan, J. 2019. Upholding the rule of law in the EU: what role for the FRA? in: Byrne, R. and Entzinger, H. (ed.) Human Rights Law and Evidence-Based Policy: The Impact of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency London, UK Routledge. pp. 219-236

Book chapter

EU external Human Rights policy
Pech, L. and Grogan, J. 2020. EU external Human Rights policy. in: Wessel, R. and Larik, J. (ed.) EU External Relations Law: text, cases and materials Oxford, UK Hart Publishing. pp. 327-364

Book chapter

Why autocrats love constitutional identity and constitutional pluralism: Lessons from Hungary and Poland
Kelemen, R. and Pech, L. 2018. Why autocrats love constitutional identity and constitutional pluralism: Lessons from Hungary and Poland. Leuven European Commission.

Working paper

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