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Author Archives: nsdm9
Hélène Tyrrell and Conall Mallory: Interpretive Space: The Human Rights Act 1998 v the British Bill of Rights Bill
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Sean Malloy:Advancing Children’s Rights in Peace Processes: What Role for CommCRC?
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Ian Ward: The Trials of King Charles I
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Sylvia de Mars and Colin Murray: Written evidence for the House of Lords Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland sub-committee on the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill
https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/113115/pdf/
Colin Murray: The Good Friday Agreement: Misunderstands in Ministerial Accounts of the Bill of Rights
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Colin Murray and Jonathan Evershed: The disregard for Welsh ports during and since Brexit is part and parcel of Wales’ wider marginalisation within the political economy of the UK
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Colin Murray: Breaching International Law in a General and Far-Reaching Way: The Northern Ireland Protocol Bill
http://eulawanalysis.blogspot.com/2022/06/breaching-international-law-in-general.html
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Colin Murray and Aoife O’Donoghue: The Bill of Rights Bill: Playing Fast and Loose with the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement (Again)
https://ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/the-bill-of-rights-bill-playing-fast-and-loose-with-the-belfast-good-friday-agreement-again/
Colin Murray: In Northern Ireland, the DUP Faces a Narrow and Treacherous Post-Election Path
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