Acknowledgements

AuthorDenis Clancy
PositionEditor-in-Chief of the 20th Edition
Pages5-5
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
On behalf of the Cork Online Law Review, I would like to extend our sincere gratitude to
Professor Maria Cahill for her support of COLR throughout the year. Her advice and
expertise have been essential to the successful production of this year’s edition. I would also
like to acknowledge and thank the members of the UCC School of Law faculty who
generously assisted us with the reviewing process.
On behalf of the Editorial Board, I would like to extend our gratitude to the Chief Justice, the
Hon. Mr Justice Frank Clarke, for doing us the great honour of launching the 20th Edition.
The Editorial Board would like to thank the Dean of the Law School, Professor Mark Poustie,
for all of his help and support. I would also like to thank the Executive Committee of the
UCC Law Society who have been an invaluable source of support and advice over the past
year.
We would also like to express our sincerest gratitude to our sponsors, Arthur Cox. Without
their generous sponsorship and support, COLR would not be where it is today. In particular, I
would like to thank Eimear Power for the help and assistance she has provided.
I would like to recognise the hard work and dedication of the Editorial Board members
throughout the year. In particular, I wish to thank our Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Elisha Carey.
The quality of this publication is a testament to their diligence, work ethic and fortitude,
which never faltered, notwithstanding the challenging pervasive circumstances that we have
found ourselves in this past year.
Finally, we would like to congratulate the authors of the exemplary contributions to the 20th
Edition of COLR. Their interesting and varied contributions, exploring areas as diverse as
financial law, EU law and clinical research regulation, are a welcome addition to the
academic scholarship of COLR. My hope is that each of these articles will act as a vehicle for
the further discussion and development of our laws and legal theory. We would also like to
thank those who contributed to our newly-introduced Roundtable blogs section and Case
Notes Competition.
Is mise le meas,
Denis Clancy
Editor-in-Chief of the 20th Edition

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