School of Law: Recent submissions
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Analyzing and Enhancing Clarification Strategies for Ambiguous References in Consumer Service Interactions
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Balancing Innovation, ‘Ordre Public’ and Morality in Human Germline Editing: A Call for More Nuanced Approaches in Patent Law
(Brill Nijhoff, 2023-03-09)This chapter analyses the role that ‘ordre public’ and morality exceptions can play in the granting of patents on inventions in the field of human germline editing and the consequences of this policy option. In order to ... -
Reproducing Timely Subjects: How Abortion Law Calendars Social Reproduction
(2024-01-01)Drawing on feminist social reproduction theory and its concern for time spent reproducing the workers of tomorrow, this paper turns to Ireland's new periodic abortion law as a key source of knowledge for social reproduction. ... -
Conspiracy! Or, when bad things happen to good litigants in person
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>This paper considers the relationship between litigants in person (LiPs) and conspiracy theories and seeks to answer two questions: how, and why, do some LiPs come to be conspiracy ... -
Proportionality and patent injunctions
(De Gruyter Verlag, 2023-11-06)This book provides a comprehensive overview of European Patent Law. It presents a critical analysis of the European patent law system and the proposed changes to it. -
Achieving a fair and equitable balance: the role of patents in the governance and oversight of human germline genome editing
The patent system can assist with the governance and oversight of human germline genome editing but can also hinder that process if not deployed in a fair and equitable way. At the pre-grant phase, patent systems determine ... -
The European Medicines Agency's path to greater access to pharmaceutical regulatory data: Balancing intellectual property rights and the right
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024-08-28)The essays in this 6th volume in the series draw new lines of research, reaching from investigating the imperfections of technology markets and ways to overcome them, to the complexity of the multiple interacting factors ... -
Derogations in Exchange of Increased Responsibility: How Can This Fix the Broken Promise for More Solidarity in the EU?
(2024-01-01)The 2020 EU Pact on Migration and Asylum introduced a series of legal texts aimed at reforming the existing EU asylum policy. Following years of challenging negotiations, an agreement on the Pact was reached in December ... -
The Razian Response to Philosophical Anarchism: A Probe into the Authority-Autonomy Tension
This paper juxtaposes two conflicting positions about the justifiability of authority: Robert Wolff’s philosophical anarchist argument and a response to Wolff consisting in Joseph Raz’s ‘service conception of authority’. ... -
THE CONUNDRUM OF UNDISTRIBUTED RESIDUES UNDER THE UNITED KINGDOM’S COLLECTIVE PROCEEDINGS REGIME
As it nears its first decade of existence, the UK’s opt-out collective proceedings regime is starting to give rise to a very particular conundrum as cases wend their way to judgment or settlement – the appropriate destination ... -
Small State Referendums Lessons from New Zealand
(Routledge, 2024-06-17)"This book explores the unusual and unique experience of direct democracy in the small state of New Zealand, where referendums have been a persistent feature of the political landscape for over a century.