The Third Edition

The Third Edition of the Cork Online Law Review was launched in March 2004 by Ms Emily Reilly, Ombudsman and Information Commissioner.

Alan Woods – Adding Another Glass Block to the Barrier of Transparency: The Media and the Freedom of Information Acts

Thomas Wren -The United States of Europe – What Do We Have to Gain?

Patrick McCarthy – Making the Most of International Law on the Right to Identity: An Analysis of Article 8 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child

Ciara Kennefick – ‘L’Etat C’est Moi,’ Maintenant C’est Quoi? The Powers of the Parliament of the Fifth Republic: Theory and Practice

Illan Wall – The Aspirational Nature of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: An Examination of an Unsound Case

Colmán P. Ó Donnchadha – Witness Intimidation: Criminal Justice in Crisis?

Mairead Enright – ‘Mature Minors’ and the Medical Law

Rory McIntyre-O’Brien – Slipping Through the Net: Hacking Offences in Ireland

Ciara Kennedy – Domestic Violence: How We Answer Their Cries For Help

Yvonne Marie Daly – The Changing Irish Approach to Questions of Criminal Justice: Media Portrayal, Moral Panic and Myopic Politics

Lesley A. Walter – Law as Literature: Illuminating the Over Constitutional Consistency

Diarmuid Griffin – The Juvenile Conundrum: Ireland’s Responses to Youth Offending

David McCarthy – Constitutional Constraints on the Judiciary and the President

Míchéal O’Dowd – Data Protection – An Overview

March 6, 2004