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Neither Herald nor Fanfare: the Limited Impact of the ECHR Act 2003 on Rights Infrastructure in Ireland (2014)
Book Chapter
de Londras, F. (2014). Neither Herald nor Fanfare: the Limited Impact of the ECHR Act 2003 on Rights Infrastructure in Ireland. In S. Egan, L. Thornton, & J. Walsh (Eds.), Ireland and the European Convention on Human Rights : 60 years and beyond (37-54). Bloomsbury Professional

With neither herald nor fanfare, the European Convention on Human Rights Act 2003 entered into force on 31 December 2003 and so, after decades of discussion, the European Convention on Human Rights had become transposed into Irish law and capable of... Read More about Neither Herald nor Fanfare: the Limited Impact of the ECHR Act 2003 on Rights Infrastructure in Ireland.

Critical Debates on Counter-Terrorist Judicial Review (2014)
Book
Davis, F. F., & de Londras, F. (Eds.). (2014). Critical Debates on Counter-Terrorist Judicial Review. Cambridge University Press

Is judicial review an effective and appropriate way to regulate counter-terrorism measures? Some argue that the judiciary is ill-equipped to examine such measures, for instance because they lack the expertise of the institutions which bring them abou... Read More about Critical Debates on Counter-Terrorist Judicial Review.

Declarations of Incompatibility under the ECHR Act 2003: A Workable Transplant? (2014)
Journal Article
de Londras, F. (2014). Declarations of Incompatibility under the ECHR Act 2003: A Workable Transplant?. Statute Law Review, 35(1), 50-65. https://doi.org/10.1093/slr/hmt017

Ireland’s European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) Act 2003 has not had a very significant impact on domestic rights-related jurisprudence. This is, perhaps, not entirely surprising given that the Irish Constitution—Bunreacht na hÉireann—protects f... Read More about Declarations of Incompatibility under the ECHR Act 2003: A Workable Transplant?.