- Socio-legal analyses of corporate governance
- CSR
- Business and human rights
- Moral language and accountability within the corporate form
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Dr Ciarán O’Kelly
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- Sexual abuse or exploitation
- Sexual and gender-based violence
- Restorative justice
- ‘Cyber’ or on-line forms of abuse
- Sexual offending by children and young people
- Comparative penal policies on risk/risk management
- Institutional forms of abuse
- Historical abuse
- Community responses to sexual offending
- Cultural myths around sexual abuse
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Professor Anne-Marie McAlinden
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- Law and technology, including topics such as media regulation (especially audiovisual and social media),
- Legal issues in the creative industries, the 'sharing economy', and the video games industry
- Open data, and Internet infrastructure and domain names.
- Further interests in constitutional and administrative law.
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Professor Daithí Mac Síthigh
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- Constitutional law and theory
- Democracy and participation
- New technology
- Smart cities
- Algorithmic government
- The legal profession and judges
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Professor John Morison
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- Amnesty laws
- Human rights practice, particular with respect to transitional justice;
- Dealing with the past in Northern Ireland
- International law and policy on truth, justice and reparations
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Professor Louise Mallinder
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- Human rights law and violence against women
- Domestic violence.
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Dr. Ronagh McQuigg
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