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On the Axiomatic Approach to Freedom as Opportunity: A General Characterization Result
(National University of Ireland, Galway, 2000)
The aim of this paper is to provide a different, somewhat more general, approach to the axiomatic ranking of opportunity sets in terms of freedom of choice. The opportunity ranking is defined axiomatically relative to some ...
Decision making and information systems development - a conceptual framework
(2005)
A long-standing anomaly within information systems development (ISD) exists - claims made for the benefits of methodology usage and the actuality of practice are poles apart. While both academics and practitioners have ...
Using Web-based Surveys for Information Systems Research: An Experience Report.
(2005)
There has been much interest of late in the use of Web-based surveys. However, the methodological issues of Web-based surveys are poorly understood. This paper reports on the experiences gained from a recently conducted ...
The Paradox of "Structured" Methods for Software Requirements Management: A Case Study of an E-Government Development Project
(2009)
This paper outlines the alternative perspectives of "rationalism" and "improvisation" within information systems development, and describes the major shortcomings of each. It then discusses how these shortcomings ...
Legal briefing: European Convention on Human Rights Act 2003.
(Centre for Housing Research, 2009)
Land law, property, housing and the environment.
(Jordan Publishing Ltd, 2009)
This chapter considers the possible impact of the European Convention on Human
Rights Act 2003 (ECHR Act) on Irish law in selected areas of land and property,
planning, housing and environment law1 - areas associated ...
Housing rights - the new benchmarks for housing policy in Europe?
(American Bar Association, 2005-11)
Rights to housing are regularly proposed as the solution to poor
housing and homelessness by advocates and campaigning organizations.
This approach is viewed as having the critical international acclaim
and legal clarity ...
Challenges in Applying Human Rights Law to Armed Conflict
(International Review of the Red Cross, 2005-12)
The debates over the relationship between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law, have often focused on the question of whether human rights law continues to apply during armed conflict, and if ...
Selective Conscientious Objection in International Law: Refusing to Participate in a Specific Armed Conflict
(Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 2002-12)