Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

All Outputs (3)

Policy Paper: The Place of Northern Ireland within UK Human Rights Reform (2015)
Preprint / Working Paper
Murray, C. R., O'Donoghue, A., & Warwick, B. T. (2015). Policy Paper: The Place of Northern Ireland within UK Human Rights Reform

Considerable speculation has surrounded the impact of the Good Friday Agreement’s provisions on human rights upon the Conservative Government’s proposals for repeal of the Human Rights Act 1998. This Policy Paper seeks to demystify this aspect of the... Read More about Policy Paper: The Place of Northern Ireland within UK Human Rights Reform.

The exercise of governance authority by international organisations: The role of due diligence obligations after conflict (2015)
Book Chapter
O'Donoghue, A. (2015). The exercise of governance authority by international organisations: The role of due diligence obligations after conflict. In M. Saul, & J. Sweeney (Eds.), International law and post-conflict reconstruction policy (45-66). Routledge

International legal scholarship largely ignores due diligence, yet its obligations do subsist. The Alabama Arbitration, the evolution of international economic, human rights and humanitarian law are all concerned with due diligence. During post-confl... Read More about The exercise of governance authority by international organisations: The role of due diligence obligations after conflict.

Constitutionally Questioned: UK Debates, International Law, and Northern Ireland (2015)
Journal Article
O'Donoghue, A., & Warwick, B. T. (2015). Constitutionally Questioned: UK Debates, International Law, and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 66(1), 93-104

This comment examines the proposed UK constitutional changes proffered following the no-vote in the Scottish Independence Referendum from an international legal perspective. With a particular focus on the implications for Northern Ireland, this piece... Read More about Constitutionally Questioned: UK Debates, International Law, and Northern Ireland.