Trinity College Law Review
- Publisher:
- Dublin University Law Society
- Publication date:
- 2020-11-25
- ISBN:
- 1393-5941
Issue Number
Latest documents
- A Feminist Rethinking of 'Crimes Against Humanity'
- EU Competition Regulation in Digital Markets: 'If it Ain't Broke?Fix It?'
- Rhyme Nor Reason: Judicial Rhetoric and its Impact on the Law as Lived Through a Review of the Reasonable Man
- Water (in)Access in Chile: The Human Rights Limitation of Granting a Property Right to Water
- Foreword
- Editorial
- A Barrier to Transitional Justice: Critique of the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill 2022
- Frustration in Crisis: How the Spanish Doctrine of Rebus Sic Stantibus Can Inform a Post-Pandemic Reexamination of English Contract Law' Approach to Hardship
- Háigithe- Trácht ar Conas Coinbhinsiúin na Háige a Leasú ar Maitheas Íospartaithe Foréigean Baile
- Wie bitte?: Rechte sprachlicher Minderheiten im Gerichtsverfahren in Irland und Deutschland
Featured documents
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- A Feminist Rethinking of 'Crimes Against Humanity'
- Greener by Default
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- Ireland and Judicial (In)dependence in Light of the Twenty-Ninth Amendment to the Constitution
- Judicial Review of the Decisions of the Director of Public Prosecutions
- Is Legal Realism a Reality? An Analysis of how Judicial Personalities Influence Decision-Making Trends'
- Rhyme Nor Reason: Judicial Rhetoric and its Impact on the Law as Lived Through a Review of the Reasonable Man
- Bunreacht Behind Bars: The Irish Prison System in its Constitutional Context