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Whistleblower subjectivities: Organization and passionate attachment
(SAGE Publications, 2018-12-07)
What is the nature of whistleblower subjectivity? In this article, we depart from current scholarly depictions of this figure as a fearless truth-teller who is fully independent of the organization. We argue for a new ...
Thinking critically about affect in organization studies: Why it matters
(SAGE Publications, 2017-01-06)
Affect holds the promise of destabilizing and unsettling us, as organizational subjects, into new states of being. It can shed light on many aspects of work and organization, with implications both within and beyond ...
Once more with ‘sympathy’ but no resolution for intended mothers: the EU, Ireland and the surrogacy dilemma
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-10-26)
This article examines the decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in Z v A Government Department and the Board of Management of a Community School and the court's interpretation of existing EU legislation ...
American and Irish perspectives on collaborative practice
(Thomson Reuters Round Hall, 2011)
In their Report on Alternative Dispute Resolution,1 the Law Reform Commission (LRC)
have recognised Collaborative Practice as “an emerging method of advisory dispute
resolution”,2 where, “the negotiation becomes client ...
Brand tribalism and self-expressive brands: social influences and brand outcomes
(Emerald, 2015)
Purpose - This study aims to examine the relationship between social influence and consumers' self-expression through brands. It considers susceptibility to interpersonal influence and social network influence on self-expressive ...
Disability, EU law and the CRPD: A New Dawn?
(Clarus Press, 2017)
This paper will examine the definition of disability in anti-discrimination employment law in Europe. This paper reviews some of the approaches to defining disability both within the European Union and by the European ...
The right to education: Article 24 of the CRPD
(Clarus Press, 2017)
The right to education has been described as “a pre-requisite to the exercise of many other rights.”2 This statement is fitting in terms of the educational rights of disabled people, which are intrinsically linked with ...
Banking compliance and dependence corruption: towards an attachment perspective
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2015-05-07)
Why did banking compliance fail so badly in the recent financial crisis and why, according to many, does it continue to do so? Rather than point to the lack of oversight of individuals in bank compliance roles, as many ...
Reasonable accommodation in education
(Community Law & Mediation, 2015-12-08)
Abstract: This Article examines the duty to provide reasonable accommodation in education as
provided for by the Equal Status Acts. The duty to provide reasonable accommodation is a
reactive duty as such it is an ...
Stokes v Christian Brothers High School: An exercise in splendid isolationism?
(Thomson Round Hall, 2015)
This article will examine the case of Stokes v Christian Brothers High School Clonmel. The particular focus of the article is to question the failure to assess the prohibition on indirect discrimination within the overarching ...