Publications
"Transforming Justice Responses to Non-recent Institutional Abuses" (April 2025)
Transforming Justice Responses to Non-Recent Institutional Abuses, authored by Anne-Marie McAlinden, Marie Keenan, and James Gallen and published by Oxford University Press, analyses justice responses to historical institutional abuses in Ireland, North and South, within a global context. Drawing on interdisciplinary research, it examines prosecutions, litigation, inquiries, redress, and apologies, proposing a hybrid justice model blending conventional and innovative approaches. It explores legal, historical, and political complexities, incorporating stakeholder voices to reframe accountability, enhance justice processes, and bridge the gap between seeking and achieving justice for survivors.
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Recent Research Outputs
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Latest Publications
Clickbait or supplementary sources: embedding social media as a contextual learning tool in legal education
30 September 2026Gender-based violence
- Daniela Suarez Vargas
Who am I? Self-fulfilment and the persisting evolving self: decision-making and Ireland’s Assisted Decision Making (Capacity) Act 2015
30 April 2026Law, secrecy and the ‘smothering blanket’ of national security: how (not) to acknowledge past wrongs
- Kieran McEvoy
- Daniel Holder
Penal policy reform at the micro-level: reflections on penal policy change in the criminalisation of grooming in Australia
28 April 2026Research handbook on penal policy
28 April 2026Administering the expressive society
24 April 2026Capacity and human rights: a new era?
22 April 2026A Brexit benefit? Exploring devolved government’s involvement in UK trade policy
21 April 2026Extending EU Crimes to include hate crime and hate speech
21 April 2026