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Sean Molloy, The Committee on the Rights of the Child and Article 12: Applying the Lundy model to treaty body recommendations

Sean Molloy, ‘The Committee on the Rights of the Child and Article 12: Applying the Lundy model to treaty body recommendations’ (2024) Leiden Journal of International Law. doi:10.1017/S0922156524000098 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/leiden-journal-of-international-law/article/committee-on-the-rights-of-the-child-and-article-12-applying-the-lundy-model-to-treaty-body-recommendations/C78FB997D259CFFC4D19786B406CCC0F

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New Blog: Colin Murray and Steve Peers, ‘High Trust Arrangements in a Low Trust Context: The Rwanda Policy’s impact on the Common Travel Area’

https://eulawanalysis.blogspot.com/2024/04/high-trust-arrangements-in-low-trust.html

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New article, Sylvia de Mars and Aoife O’Donoghue, ‘Law and scale: lessons from Northern Ireland and Brexit’

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/legal-studies/article/law-and-scale-lessons-from-northern-ireland-and-brexit/F7546B6A924C946C76FF6823C0B4262F

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Professor Colin Murray and Dr Sylvia de Mars to give evidence to the Sub-Committee on the Windsor Framework (8th May)

Colin and Sylvia are giving oral evidence to the Sub-Committee on the Windsor Framework at 4.30pm on the 8th of May: https://committees.parliament.uk/work/8426/strengthening-northern-irelands-voice-in-the-context-of-the-windsor-framework/

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Tanya Krupiy, The need to update the Artificial Intelligence Act to make it human rights compliant

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Tanya Krupiy, ‘Artificial Intelligence: The Need to Update the Equality Act 2010’

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Bernardo Carvalho de Mello, ‘Law’s Labyrinth: A Taxonomy of Discrimination as the ball of thread to navigate the Maze’

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Bernardo Carvalho De Mello, ‘Intersectionality And The Failures Of The European Court Of Human Rights: A Critical Analysis Of Hämäläinen V. Finland’

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Ruth Houghton, Podcast: ‘Imagining feminist constitutional futures through the arts and utopian fiction’

FemCon 2: Imagining feminist constitutional futures through the arts and utopian fiction. In this episode the FemCon team talks with Ruth Houghton about feminist utopian literature and Jess Jones about her work as an artist in projects that cross law … Continue reading

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Tanya Krupiy: “What role artificial intelligence could play in evaluating the compliance of military operations with international humanitarian law: The case study of the conduct of hostilities in Ukraine” on the EJIL:Talk! Blog.

https://www.ejiltalk.org/category/ukraine/

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