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Community Voices and ‘Community Scripts’
Carmen Mangion
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Carmen Mangion
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Concluding Observations
David Begg
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I propose to offer some observations on the themes raised in the other papers, based on my own experience as a labour market practitioner over many years. Christian ethics has never been an abstract concept in industrial relations in Ireland.
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Confronting the Past for the Sake of the Future
Séamus Murphy SJ
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The 1998 Good Friday or Belfast Agreement outlined structures of power-sharing in Northern Ireland and supporting roles for the British and Irish governments. It also contained something new in Irish history, namely, a commitment by unionist and nationalist representatives to the following principles:
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COVID-19 Lockdowns and the Right to Education in Ireland
Alan Brady and James Rooney
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In January 2021, the Minister for Education ordered all schools – including special schools – closed, in response to the third, and, so far, most extreme, wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COVID-19: Law and Human Rights: Foreword
Conor Casey and Oran Doyle
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In June 2020, the Law School at Trinity College Dublin established the COVID-19 Law and Human Rights Observatory to explain, analyse and critique Ireland’s legal response to COVID-19.
We are honoured to have been asked to contribute to this volume of Studies, highlighting some of the principal themes that have animated our work over the past twenty months.
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Daniel O’Connell and Alfred Elmore’s Martyrdom of Thomas à Becket
Caoimhín de Bhailís
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Caoimhín de Bhailís
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Democracy in Crisis
Thomas N Mitchell
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Democracy in Crisis
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Democracy – Merits, Limitations, Alternatives
Martin Mansergh
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Democracy – Merits, Limitations, Alternatives
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Democratic Backsliding and the Unravelling of the EU Legal Order
Ronan McCrea
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The political world of the EU has often been accused of being a Potemkin village. It had a flag, a parliament and elections, but behind this façade the voters were not really engaged. This has fueled a tendency to easily perceive existential crises for the Union.
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Developing IBVM (Loreto) Archives Across the Globe
Aine McHugh
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Aine McHugh
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Direct Provision in a Time of Pandemic
Patricia Brazil
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Direct provision was introduced in April 2000 as a system for meeting the basic welfare needs of asylum seekers by providing full bed and board in designated accommodation units and a weekly financial payment of €19.10 per adult and €9.60 per child.
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Documentary Sources for Magdalen History and the Challenges
Jacinta Prunty
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Jacinta Prunty