The Cork Online Law Review is now accepting submissions to its 24th Edition! Submissions should range from 3,000 to 9,000 words in length and conform with the Oxford House Style (OSCOLA). We accept submissions in English, Irish and French. Submissions should be made to editor@corkonlinelawreview.com before the deadline of the 3rd of February 2025. Early submissions are encouraged to ensure proper consideration of your article. For more information visit https://lnkd.in/eBvTvMnV. The Cork Online Law Review is kindly sponsored by Arthur Cox LLP.
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Ireland's Leading Online Law Review is led by students and peer-reviewed by the UCC School of Law.
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The 21st edition was recently launched by the Hon. Ms Justice Isobel Kennedy, of the Court of Appeal. The edition is available on our website and Vlex/Justis. The Law Review is led by students of University College Cork and is peer-reviewed by faculty members of the UCC School of Law, the #1 Law School in Ireland and the #75 Law School in the world.
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Employees at Cork Online Law Review
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Andrew Doyle
PhD Candidate - UCC School of Law
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Aria Gedvina Ziogelyte
UCC Access Ambassador | DLA Piper Brand Ambassador at UCC
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Lucy Walsh
COLR Editor-In-Chief | BCL (Clinical) Final Year
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Kate Nadine O’Sullivan
COLR Deputy Editor-in-Chief | UCC BCL Law (International) IV | Chairperson at UCC Fáilte Refugees Society
Updates
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In this blog, Jack Heron discusses how the adaptability, coordination and learning possibilities presented by experimentalist modes of governance can be effective in developing nuanced and effective approaches to human rights, as noted by de Búrca and others. He then applies these insights to the emerging human rights challenges of artificial intelligence and climate change. Click the link below to read.
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In his second Roundtable contribution, Alex Casey discusses liability for imprudent lending through the lenses of contract and tort law. He analyses the various duties between lenders and borrowers in an aim to 'cover all the bases' and gives compelling arguments for why a reconsideration of liability in the sphere of imprudent lending is necessary. Click to link below to read.
A Timely Reconsideration of Liability For Imprudent Lending: Covering All The Bases and The Profile of the Borrower
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Cork Online Law Review reposted this
The Launch of the 23rd Edition of the Cork Online Law Review will be held on the 23rd of April in the Council Room of University College Cork by our special guest, the Hon. Ms. Justice Siobhán Stack of the Irish High Court. Join us at 5pm as we present our latest selection of articles for 2024.
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In our latest Blog Post, Saoirse Flattery discusses how the European Court of Human Rights have used 'incrementalism' as a new version of the 'living instrument doctrine'. Saoirse achieves this by analysing the evolution and decline of the living instrument doctrine at the ECtHR and weighing the benefits and limits of incrementalism. Click the link below to read the blog in full. https://lnkd.in/eQTc-eUi
Incrementalism at the European Court of Human Rights: A New Version of the Living Instrument Doctrine?
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The deadline for the Cork Online Law Review's Case Note Competition has been extended to the 24th of February 2024. Prizes included are €150 for best overall case note, €75 for best runner-up case note and €100 for best first year submission. Submission criteria are listed in the graphic below and submissions can be sent to casenotes@corkonlinelawreview.com. The Cork Online Law Review is kindly sponsored by Arthur Cox LLP
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The deadline for the Cork Online Law Review's Case Note Competition has been extended to the 24th of February 2024. Prizes included are €150 for best overall case note, €75 for best runner-up case note and €100 for best first year submission. Submission criteria are listed in the graphic below and submissions can be sent to casenotes@corkonlinelawreview.com. The Cork Online Law Review is kindly sponsored by Arthur Cox LLP
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The deadline for submissions to the Cork Online Law Review's 23rd Edition has been extended to the 24th of February. Submissions should range in 3000-9000 words in length, and are accepted in English, Irish, and French. For more information visit: https://lnkd.in/eBvTvMnV Submissions and queries may be sent to editor@corkonlinelawreview.com before the 24th of February 2024. Cash Prizes include: €300 - Best Overall Article €150 - Best UCC Submission €150 - Best Non-English Article €150 - Best Roundtable Discussion The Cork Online Law Review is kindly sponsored by Arthur Cox LLP
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A quick reminder that the Cork Online Law Review is still accepting submissions for its 23rd Edition. Details can be found below and submissions can be sent to editor@corkonlinelawreview.com. Cash prizes to be won!
The Cork Online Law Review is now accepting submissions to its 23rd Edition! Submissions should range from 3,000 to 9,000 words in length, and are accepted in English, Irish, and French. For more information visit: https://lnkd.in/eBvTvMnV Submissions and queries may be sent to editor@corkonlinelawreview.com before the 9th of February 2024. Cash Prizes include: €300 - Best Overall Article €150 - Best UCC Submission €150 - Best Non-English Article €150 - Best Roundtable Discussion The Cork Online Law Review is kindly sponsored by Arthur Cox LLP.