No. XXI-2018, January 2018
Index
- Editorial
- EU Law in Ireland Post-Brexit
- Greener by Default
- 'A Good, Memorable Number': Ireland, Embryos, and the Fourteen Day Rule
- Bunreacht Behind Bars: The Irish Prison System in its Constitutional Context
- The Intersection Between Data Protection and Competition Law: How to Incorporate Data Protection, as a Non-Economic Objective, into EU Competition Analysis
- The Centre Cannot Hold: Reflections on Militant Democracy in Germany
- Lateral Thinking: Justifying the Horizontal Application of Constitutional rights
- iPromise: How Contract Theory Can Inform Regulation of Online Consumer Contracts
- The Right of Secession in International Law Reconsidered
- Assisted Suicide and the European Convention on Human Rights: A Critical Analysis of the Case Law
- Setting a Trend for Design Rights: An Analysis of Whether the United States Should Follow the European Union's Model for Fashion Design Protection
- Standing on Thin Ice: Standing Rules and Public Interest Litigation in Ireland and the United States
- International Protection and Human Rights: Divergence, Protection Gaps, and their Peril
- Keeping Dirty Laundry Where it Belongs: A Move to Court-Ordered Mediation for Will Contest Disputes
- Casenote: PC v Minister for Social Protection
- Übertragung von Hoheitscrechten Gemäß Art. 23 Abs. I S. 2 GG: Was Ist Damit Gemeint und Welche Grenzen Setzt Das Deutsche Grundgesetz?