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Category: Papers & Publications

EXAMINING ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF REFORMING THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL TO IMPROVE LEGITIMACY AND REPRESENTATION

8 October 20218 October 2021 By: Dublin LPR

Aditya Khurana, Dublin City University The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) was formed in 1945 and is one of the six main organs of the

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Finance Issue

8 October 20218 October 2021 By: Dublin LPR

WORD FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF AND MANAGING EDITOR Beatrice Monciunskaite and Caoimhe Kiernan We are delighted to present this special finance issue of the Dublin Law

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ETHNIC IMBALANCE IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: CAUSE OF CONCERN?

16 August 202111 August 2021 By: Dublin LPR

Reconstructing WIPO’s Arbitration Framework to Protect Art and Cultural Heritage: A case for Ethnic Balance Authors Ishan Khare & Pratyush NigamInstitutional affiliation: National University of

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JUVENILE JUSTICE AND PROSECUTION: THE USA’S IDEA OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE

11 August 202111 August 2021 By: Dublin LPR

Authors Sri Hari Mangalam and Simran Upadhyaya Introduction A separate and individual juvenile justice system has existed in the United States for over a century,

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Analysing the ‘Server Test’ Defence in Copyright Cases: A Harmful or a Beneficial Alliance for the Creative Community?

30 June 202130 June 2021 By: Dublin LPR

Simran Upadhyaya,West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences Sri Hari Mangalam, West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences Introduction Visual arts lies at the heart

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A Framework for Expanded American Support for UN Peacekeeping

31 May 202131 May 2021 By: Dublin LPR

By Cameron Olbert “The (United Nations) Secretariat building in New York has 38 stories. If it lost ten stories, it wouldn’t make a bit of

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EU (im)migration law & policy

22 March 202122 March 2021 By: Dublin LPR

We are excited to present our first research panel for the (im)migration law & policy conference. Topic: (im)migration law & policy in the EU.07 April

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Call for Abstracts

10 February 202111 February 2021 By: Dublin LPR

BUSINESS & LAW Are you researching the interaction between law and business? Call for Abstracts Corporate law, contracts, finance, trade, employment, data retention there are

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Call for Abstracts

9 February 20219 February 2021 By: Dublin LPR

(IM)MIGRATION LAW & POLICY Are you researching migration law or policies? Would you like to present your research? Call for Abstracts An estimated 258 million

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HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION VS INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS: WHICH IS MORE EFFECTIVE AT PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS?

8 February 20214 February 2021 By: Dublin LPR

Author: Emily Tennant Following the human rights violations which occurred during World War 2 (hereinafter referred to as “WW2”), multiple international courts have been established

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