Browsing Irish Centre for Human Rights (Book Chapters) by Title
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Assessing the long-term impact and legacy of truth commissions
(Intersentia Publishers, 2019-05)[No abstract available] -
Conceptualising human rights as international constitutional guarantees: promises and perils of comparativism
(Presses Universitaires d'Aix-Marseille, 2016)[No abstract available] -
Concluding observations of the UN Committee against Torture, Recommendation to Ireland regarding the Magdalene Laundries, 2011
(Hart Publishing, 2018-12-27)[No abstract available] -
Ireland's Magdalene laundries: Confronting a history not yet in the past
(Arlen House, 2016)On 19th February 2013, the Taoiseach and Tánaiste offered an emotional apology to women who had survived Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries – the infamous convents where over 10,000 girls and women were imprisoned and forced ... -
The justice for Magdalenes campaign
(Bloomsbury Professional, 2015-10-22)In February 2013, the Taoiseach1 issued a State apology to survivors of Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries “for the hurt that was done to them, and for any stigma they suffered, as a result of the time they spent in a Magdalene ... -
Revisiting the reservations dialogue: negotiating diversity while preserving universality through human rights law
(Hart Publishing, 2016-04-30)[No abstract available]