Browsing by Author "Murphy, Ray"
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Allies and enemies, past and present: An analysis of the rationale for the development of universal jurisdiction over serious crimes under international law
Adanan, Amina (2017-11-08)Universal jurisdiction is a type of extraterritorial jurisdiction in international law. It permits any State to prosecute persons accused of committing certain abuses regardless of where the offence occurred and irrespective ... -
Chinese policy towards UN intervention and peacekeeping: a case study
Yang, Bochao (2016-03-15)This research investigates the revision of China’s foreign policy in respect to the application of the principle of non-intervention when participating in UN interventions. It achieves this through a detailed examination ... -
EU Bewildered by Ireland's Attitude to Peacekeeping Force for Macedonia
Murphy, Ray (The Irish Times, 2003) -
The Exhumation of Mass Graves by International Criminal Tribunals: Nuremberg, the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda
O'Brien, Eadaoin (2011-10-28)This thesis is a study on the practice of mass grave exhumation in the context of international criminal law, and more specifically as employed by international criminal tribunals. The primary institutions of focus are the ... -
Gender equality in UN peacekeeping: Fact or fiction? A review of the implementation of UNSCR 1325 via gender mainstreaming in three UN operations
Corcoran, Sally Anne (NUI Galway, 2022-04-26)The year 2020 marked the 20th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325, on Women, Peace and Security (WPS). The resolution recognised the invaluable role women play in the prevention and resolution of ... -
Historic Guantanamo Bay ruling has Wide Implications
Murphy, Ray (2004) -
International players fiddle while Syria burns
Murphy, Ray (The Irish Times, 2013)The UN Human Rights office estimated that more than 60,000 people have died in Syria's bloody civil war, surpassing the Syrian opposition's estimates by one-third. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay faulted ... -
Introduction to Post-Conflict Rebuilding and International Law
Murphy, Ray (Ashgate, 2012) -
An investigation of the relationship between international law, international politics and the state using Syria as a case study
Sweeney, Caroline (NUI Galway, 2018-11-20)The thesis investigates the relationship between international law, international politics and the state using Syria as a case study. Syria was chosen because it has historically been the site of regional and international ... -
Ireland still failing to comply with international obligations in relation to Child Soldiers
Murphy, Ray (2012-01-01) -
Ireland, peacekeeping and policing the 'new world order'.
Murphy, Ray (Centre for Research and Documentation, 1997)The collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the 'Cold War' has given rise to a situation where there is in effect one world 'superpower', the United States of America (US). The so called 'new world order' was intended ... -
Irish and UN forces faced with dilemma in Lebanon
Murphy, Ray (2010) -
Irish and UN forces faced with dilemma in Lebanon
Murphy, Ray (The Irish Times, 2010) -
Is it time for a World Court of Human Rights?
Murphy, Ray (The Sunday Business Post, 2011) -
Is the pursuit of international justice flawed? The Irish Times, 6 June 2013, p. 14.
Murphy, Ray (The Irish Times, 2013) -
Israeli Action in Jenin far from a Proportionate Response
Murphy, Ray (The Irish Times, 2002) -
Mladic is convicted but jury is still out on Yugoslav tribunal
Murphy, Ray (The Irish Times, 2017-11-24)General Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb commander, has been found guilty of war crimes and other serious violations of international law. This was the last trial judgment to be delivered by the International Criminal ... -
Mladic trial marks end of an era
Murphy, Ray (RTE Brainstorm, 2017-11-21)The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia will this week deliver its judgment in what is the Tribunal s last big trial. Although the world has grown weary of the trials arising from the 1992-95 war in ... -
Ordinary business and international criminal responsibility: contributions to international crimes by means of neutral conduct
Bitorsoli, Marta (NUI Galway, 2023-06-26)International crimes are inherently collective offences. They result from collusion and cooperation between political, military (or paramilitary), and often economic actors. Thus, it can be said that there are three ...