Publications
"Transforming Justice Responses to Non-recent Institutional Abuses" (April 2025)
Transforming Justice Responses to Non-Recent Institutional Abuses, authored by Anne-Marie McAlinden, Marie Keenan, and James Gallen and published by Oxford University Press, analyses justice responses to historical institutional abuses in Ireland, North and South, within a global context. Drawing on interdisciplinary research, it examines prosecutions, litigation, inquiries, redress, and apologies, proposing a hybrid justice model blending conventional and innovative approaches. It explores legal, historical, and political complexities, incorporating stakeholder voices to reframe accountability, enhance justice processes, and bridge the gap between seeking and achieving justice for survivors.
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Recent Research Outputs
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Latest Publications
Competition law and policy in crisis and the rise of the expansive state
25 August 2025Response by the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy
- Viviane Gravey
- Lisa Whitten
- Dan Wincott
- Mairi Spowage
- Billy Melo Araujo
- Ludivine Petetin
AXA v Lord Advocate [2011] UKSC 46. AXA and the two roads of devolution
15 August 2025Out of time and out of pocket: The Victoria Square apartments debacle and the (empty?) promise of the Defective Premises Act (Northern Ireland) 2024
15 August 2025Review of Not What the Bus Promised: Health Governance After Brexit by Tamara K Hervey, Ivanka Antova, Mark L Flear and Matthew Wood
15 August 2025Sentencing policy reform in post-conflict Northern Ireland: charting a distinctive response to penal populism
15 August 2025Reforming Legal and Policy Responses to Investigating and Prosecuting Sexual Violence Conference 19 & 20 June 2025: Conference Report
6 August 2025From Uganda to the Hague and back: the ICC's Ongwen case
- Rosemary Grey
- Luke Moffett
- Urmila De
The COVID-19 pandemic and the European Court of Human Rights: the need for a broad margin of appreciation
1 August 2025Artificial intelligence and technocolonialism (not) by design?
30 July 2025