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TTIP: The Rise of ‘mega-market’ trade agreements and its potential implications for the Global South (2016)
Journal Article
O’Donoghue, A., & Tzouvala, N. (2016). TTIP: The Rise of ‘mega-market’ trade agreements and its potential implications for the Global South. Trade, law and development, 8(2), 181-209

This article intervenes in the growing academic discussion about the potential impact of currently negotiated trade and investment agreements such as the TTIP, the CETA, and the TPP. To do so, our contribution focuses on the rarely asked question of... Read More about TTIP: The Rise of ‘mega-market’ trade agreements and its potential implications for the Global South.

Policy Paper: Brexit, Ireland and Northern Ireland (2016)
Working Paper
de Mars, S., Murray, C., O'Donoghue, A., & Warwick, B. T. (2016). Policy Paper: Brexit, Ireland and Northern Ireland

http://crossborder.ie/site2015/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Policy-Paper_Brexit-Ireland-and-Northern-Ireland-June-2016-1.pdf

How Does International Law Condition Responses to Conflict and Negotiation? (2016)
Journal Article
O'Donoghue, A. (2016). How Does International Law Condition Responses to Conflict and Negotiation?. Global Policy, 7(2), 272-277. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12335

This article explores the role law plays in defining conflict and its consequences. Two elements of law's categorisations are critical; first law's cataloguing of activities fixing actions into particular classifications and second law's choosing of... Read More about How Does International Law Condition Responses to Conflict and Negotiation?.

Towards Unilateralism? House of Commons Oversight of the Use of Force (2016)
Journal Article
Murray, C., & O'Donoghue, A. (2016). Towards Unilateralism? House of Commons Oversight of the Use of Force. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 65(02), 305-341. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0020589316000154

Engaging democratically elected assemblies in national decision-making over the extraterritorial use of force seemingly provides a secure check on executive abuses of power. Many liberal democracies therefore maintain constitutional requirements that... Read More about Towards Unilateralism? House of Commons Oversight of the Use of Force.