Professor Colin Murray
| An updated perspective on the Cuts to Education and the Consequences for Children and Young People in Northern Ireland | 2024 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton Professor Colin Murray
| Kenstituent power: an exploration of feminist constitutional change in Barbie | 2024 |
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Dr Nikki Godden-Rasul Professor Colin Murray
| Negligence and the Vulnerable Subject: Public Bodies and the Duty of Care | 2024 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit governance crisis: what to do when the post-1998 centre cannot hold | 2024 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| The Afterthought: Wales and the Operationalisation of Brexit | 2024 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| The Mists of Time: Intertemporality and Self-Determination's Territorial Integrity Rule in the ICJ's Chagos Advisory Opinion | 2024 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| The Partition of Ireland and the 1922 Constitution | 2024 |
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Dr Nikki Godden-Rasul Professor Colin Murray
| Accounts of Vulnerability within Positive Human Rights Obligations | 2023 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Article 2 of the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol: a new frontier in human rights law? | 2023 |
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Professor Colin Murray Clare Rice
| EU developments in Equality and Human Rights: Impact of Brexit on the divergence of rights and best practice on the island of Ireland | 2023 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| From the Protocol to the Windsor Framework | 2023 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| The Consequences of the Cuts to Education for Children and Young People in Northern Ireland | 2023 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Unity in diversity? Constitutional identities, deliberative processes and a ‘Border Poll’ in Ireland | 2023 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| A mobile phone in one hand and Erskine May in the other: The European Research Group’s parliamentary revolution | 2022 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Citizenship and Identity in Northern Ireland | 2022 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Constitutional and Administrative Law | 2022 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| From Oven Ready to Indigestible: The Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland | 2022 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Northern Ireland's Legal Order after Brexit | 2022 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Sealing the Past: McQuillan and the Future of Legacy Litigation | 2022 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| The Anglo-British imaginary and the rebuilding of the UK’s Territorial Constitution after Brexit: Unitary State or Union State? | 2022 |
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Timothy Sayer Professor Colin Murray
| A Tale of Two Doctrines: Revaluating Bifurcation in Substantive Review before the Supreme Court | 2021 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Beyond the path of least resistance: Constructing a referendum franchise that reflects the people of Northern Ireland’ | 2021 |
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Professor Colin Murray Clare Rice
| Beyond trade: implementing the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol’s human rights and equalities provisions | 2021 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Prisoner Voting and Devolution: New Dimensions to an Old Dispute | 2021 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| The Constitutional Significance of the People of Northern Ireland | 2021 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| The Radical Fringes of Tort Law | 2021 |
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Dr Sylvia de Mars Professor Colin Murray
| Continuing EU Citizenship “Rights, Opportunities and Benefits” in Northern Ireland after Brexit | 2020 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Homeland: Reconceptualising the Chagossians’ Litigation | 2020 |
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Professor Colin Murray Clare Rice
| Into the Unknown: Implementing the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland | 2020 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Partition by Degrees: Routine Exceptions in Border and Immigration Practice between the UK and Ireland, 1921–1972 | 2020 |
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Dr Conall Mallory Dr Sean Molloy Professor Colin Murray
| Tort, Truth Recovery and the Northern Ireland Conflict | 2020 |
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Dr Sylvia de Mars Professor Colin Murray
| With or Without EU? The Common Travel Area after Brexit | 2020 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Back to the Future: Tort’s Capacity to Remedy Historic Human Rights Abuses | 2019 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Federico Fabbrini (Ed.), The Law and Politics of Brexit | 2019 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Life after Brexit: Operationalising the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement’s Principle of Consent | 2019 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Monstering Strasbourg over Prisoner Voting Rights | 2019 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| The Strange Case of Northern Ireland’s Disappearing Rights in the EU-UK Withdrawal Negotiations | 2019 |
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Dr Sylvia de Mars Professor Colin Murray Aoife O'Donoghue
| Bordering two unions: Northern Ireland and Brexit | 2018 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Constitutional and Administrative Law | 2018 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Discussion Paper on Brexit | 2018 |
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Dr Sylvia de Mars Professor Colin Murray
| Discussion Paper on the Common Travel Area | 2018 |
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Professor Colin Murray Dr Tom Frost
| The Chagossians’ Struggle and the Last Bastions of Imperial Constitutionalism | 2018 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| The Magna Carta’s Tainted Legacy: Historic Justifications for a British Bill of Rights and the case against the Human Rights Act | 2018 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| In Re E (a child) (the 'Holy Cross' case) | 2017 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| The Changing Nature of Religious Rights under International Law Edited by Malcolm Evans, Peter Petkoff and Julian Rivers Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015 | 2017 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| A Path Already Travelled in Domestic Orders? From Fragmentation to Constitutionalisation in the Global Legal Order | 2017 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Convergences and Divergences: Countering Terrorist Organisations in the United States and the United Kingdom | 2017 |
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Professor Colin Murray Dr Sylvia de Mars Aoife O'Donoghue
| Policy Paper: Northern Ireland and the Brave New World of Brexit | 2017 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Shifting Emergencies from the Political to the Legal Sphere: Placing the United Kingdom’s Derogations from the ECHR in Historical Context | 2017 |
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Professor Colin Murray Dr Lida Pitsillidou Catherine Caine
| Student-led law reviews: What every UK law school needs? | 2017 |
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Professor Colin Murray Aoife O'Donoghue
| The Implications of the Good Friday Agreement for UK Human-Rights Reform | 2017 |
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Professor Colin Murray Dr Kevin J Brown
| Enhancing Interactivity in the Teaching of Criminal Law: Using Response Technology in the Lecture Theatre | 2016 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Nudging or Fudging? The UK Courts’ Counterterrorism Jurisprudence Since 9/11 | 2016 |
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Professor Colin Murray Dr Sylvia de Mars Aoife O'Donoghue
| Policy Paper - Brexit, Ireland and Northern Ireland | 2016 |
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Professor Colin Murray Aoife O'Donoghue
| Towards unilateralism? House of Commons Oversight of the Use of Force | 2016 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Policy Paper: The Place of Northern Ireland within UK Human Rights Reform | 2015 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| The Chagos Islands Cases: The Empire Strikes Back | 2015 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| 'To Punish, Deter and Incapacitate': Incarceration and Radicalisation in UK Prisons after 9/11 | 2014 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| A Perfect Storm: Parliament and Prisoner Disenfranchisement | 2013 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Brady, A.D.P. 'Proportionality and Deference under the UK Human Rights Act: An Institutionally Sensitive Approach', (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012) | 2013 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Exploring Constitutional and Administrative Law | 2013 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Out of the Shadows: The Courts and the United Kingdom’s Malfunctioning International Counter-Terrorism Partnerships | 2013 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| The Continuation of Politics, by Other Means: Judicial Dialogue under the Human Rights Act 1998 | 2013 |
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Dr Rob Dickinson Dr Elena Katselli Professor Colin Murray Professor Ole Pedersen
| Examining Critical Perspectives on Human Rights | 2012 |
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Professor Colin Murray Professor Ole Pedersen
| Examining Critical Perspectives on Human Rights: An Introduction | 2012 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Louise Doswald-Beck, Human Rights in Times of Conflict and Terrorism OUP, Oxford, 2011 | 2012 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Of fortresses and caltrops: national security and competing models of rights protection | 2012 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Olásolo, H, 'The Criminal Responsibility of Senior Political and Military Leaders as Principals to International Crimes', Hart Publishing: Oxford, 2009 | 2012 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| In the Shadow of Lord Haw Haw: Guantánamo Bay, Diplomatic Protection and Allegiance | 2011 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Playing for Time: Prisoner Disenfranchisement under the ECHR after Hirst v United Kingdom | 2011 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Publication Review: Terrorism and the Law | 2011 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| We need to talk: “democratic dialogue” and the ongoing saga of prisoner disenfranchisement | 2011 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Antje du Bois-Pedain, Transitional Amnesty in South Africa | 2010 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Jocelyne Cesari (ed.), Muslims in the West after 9/11: Religion, Politics and Law | 2010 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| The Ripple Effect: Guantánamo Bay in the United Kingdom's Courts | 2010 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Louise Mallinder, Amnesty, Human Rights and Political Transitions | 2009 |
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Professor Colin Murray
| Oren Gross & Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Law in Times of Crisis | 2008 |
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