The Eleventh Edition
The Eleventh Edition was launched on the evening of the 13th of March 2012 in the University College Cork Staff Common Room by Ms Fionnula Mulcahy, Letters Editor of The Irish Times newspaper. Her remarks included words of commendation for COLR’s newest initiative, the Legal Letters to the Editor section of CorkOnlineLawReview.com. Included in the Eleventh Edition is a forward from Dr Fiona Donson of the Faculty of Law, University College Cork.
The Medal for Best Language Submission for this Edition was awarded to Dr Verena Klappstein for her article ‘Leben und Arbeit der Frauen im Nationalsozialismus’ [2012] COLR 12.
The Medal for Best Overall Submission for the Eleventh Edition was awarded to Mr Donnacha O’Sullivan for his article ‘A Critical Analysis of the Protection of Families Under the Irish Constitution of 1937′ [2012] COLR 1.
The Edition is available to view and download here.
1 A Critical Analysis of the Protection of Families Under the Irish Constitution of 1937
Donnacha O’Sullivan [2012] COLR 1
2 Leben und Arbeit der Frauen im Nationalsozialismus
Dr Verena Klappstein [2012] COLR 12
3 Justice for the King: The Independence of the Judiciary from Governmental Officials in Ireland and China
Mário Bil’o [2012] COLR 31
4 A Comparative Analysis of the Sentencing Process in Cases of Murder in Ireland, England and Wales
Rebecca West [2012] COLR 39
5 Environmental Concerns and Trade Disputes: An Overview from the GATT and the WTO Dispute Settlement System
Maria Alejandra Calle [2012] COLR 48
6 Personal Injury Reform: Eight Years On
Neil Patton [2012] COLR 65
7 Is Interrogational Torture Morally Justified Under Finnis’ Nine Requirements of Practical Reasonableness?
Hugh J McCarthy [2012] COLR 77
8 Justifying the Use of Previous Convictions as an Aggravating Factor at Sentencing
Thomas Mahon [2012] COLR 85
9 The European Court of Human Rights: A Constitutional Court Endangering States’ Sovereignty?
Solène Guggisberg [2012] COLR 98
10 Fair or Foul? The European Arrest Warrant ‘Justice sans Frontier’: An Instrument of Use Open to Abuse
Ian Bailey [2012] COLR 107
A Critical Analysis of the Protection of Families Under the Irish Constitution of 1937
[2012] COLR 1
By Donnacha O’Sullivan
A Critical Analysis of the Protection of Families Under the Irish Constitution of 1937 (PDF)
Justice for the King: The Independence of the Judiciary from Governmental Officials in Ireland and China
[2012] COLR 31
By Mário Bil’o
Justice for the King: The Independence of the Judiciary from Governmental Officials in Ireland and China (PDF)
The European Court of Human Rights: A Constitutional Court Endangering States’ Sovereignty?
[2012] COLR 98
By Solène Guggisberg
The European Court of Human Rights: A Constitutional Court Endangering States’ Sovereignty? (PDF)
A Comparative Analysis of the Sentencing Process in Cases of Murder in Ireland, England and Wales
[2012] COLR 39
By Rebecca West
A Comparative Analysis of the Sentencing Process in Cases of Murder in Ireland, England and Wales (PDF)
Environmental Concerns and Trade Disputes: An Overview from the GATT and the WTO Dispute Settlement System
[2012] COLR 48
By Maria-Alejandra Calle
Environmental Concerns and Trade Disputes: An Overview from the GATT and the WTO Dispute Settlement System (PDF)
Personal Injury Reform: Eight Years On
[2012] COLR 65
By Neil Patton
Personal Injury Reform: Eight Years On (PDF)
Is Interrogational Torture Morally Justified Under Finnis’ Nine Requirements of Practical Reasonableness?
[2012] COLR 77
By Hugh J. McCarthy
Is Interrogational Torture Morally Justified Under Finnis’ Nine Requirements of Practical Reasonableness? (PDF)
Justifying the Use of Previous Convictions as an Aggravating Factor At Sentencing
[2012] COLR 85
By Thomas Mahon BA, LLB, LLM (candidate).
Justifying the Use of Previous Convictions as an Aggravating Factor at Sentencing (PDF)