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  • Sara Benedi Lahuerta
  1. Benedi Lahuerta, Sara. "EU Transparency Legislation to Address Gender Pay Inequity: What is on the Horizon and its Likely Impact in Ireland." Irish Journal of European Law (2022) Vol 24 (2022): 161-188, available at (opens in a new window)https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Delivery.cfm/SSRN_ID4323032_code1384419.pdf?abstractid=4323032&type=2
  2. Benedi Lahuerta, Sara. (2021) 'Comparing pay transparency measures to tackle the Gender Pay Gap: Best practices and challenges in Belgium, Denmark and Iceland', European Equality Law Review 2021/2 [Open Access]
  3. Benedi Lahuerta, Sara. (2021) 'Equality Bodies: Advancing towards more responsive designs?' International Journal of Law in Context.
  • Marc Caball
  1. (opens in a new window)The Night and Life on the Streets: Disorder in an Irish Town in the 1820s and 1830s - Marc Caball,    2023 (sagepub.com)
  2. 'Print as technology: the case of the Irish language, 1571-1850' in M. Kelleher & J. O'Sullivan (eds),    Technology in Irish literature and culture (Cambridge University Press, 2023)
  3. 'Collection, space and display: a case-study in the symbolic materiality of print and manuscript        cultures in seventeenth-century Ireland', Studia Hibernica, 47 (2021)
  • James Cross
  1. Cross, J.P., Greene, D., Umansky, N., Calò, S., 2023. Speaking in unison? Explaining the role of agenda-setter constellations in the ECB policy agenda using a network-based approach. Journal of European Public Policy 0, 1–27. https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2023.2242891
  2. Cross, J.P., Hermansson, H., 2017. Legislative amendments and informal politics in the European Union: A text reuse approach. European Union Politics 18, 581–602. https://doi.org/10.1177/1465116517717071
  3. Greene, D., Cross, J.P., 2017. Exploring the Political Agenda of the European Parliament Using a Dynamic Topic Modeling Approach. Political Analysis.
  • Thomas Däubler
  1. Däubler, T., Chiru, M., & Hermansen, S. S. (2022). Introducing COMEPELDA: Comprehensive European Parliament electoral data covering rules, parties and candidates. European Union Politics23(2), 351–371.  (opens in a new window)https://doi.org/10.1177/14651165211053439
  2. Thomas Däubler & Simon Hix(2018)Ballot structure, list flexibility and policy representation,Journal of European Public Policy,25:12,1798-1816,DOI:(opens in a new window)10.1080/13501763.2017.1361465
  • David Farrell 
  1. David Farrell (2025), ‘Democratic innovation without political parties should be unthinkable’, Party Politics. 31: 941-51.
  2. Elisabeth Carter, David Farrell, and Gemma Loomes (2024), Electoral Systems: A Global Perspective. Fully revised third edition (London: Bloomsbury Academic).
  3. David Farrell and Niamh Hardiman (2021) (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics. (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
  • Fun Man Fung
  1. Fung, F. M., & Dukhi, N. (2025). Forging Resilience in a Fractured World: Science Diplomacy for Energy, Food, and Water Security.  ACS ES&T Water . in press [Open Access]
  2. Fung, F. M., & Gonçalves, R. A. (2025). Science Diplomacy as the Engine for Future Foods.  ACS Food Science & Technology 5 (7), 2578-2580. [Open Access]
  3. Piret, G., Fung, F. M., Fullerton, J., Fico, G., Ponkratov, D., Chen, W., ... Hughes, A.C. & Wolfram, J. (2025). A call to action to address escalating global threats to academic research. The Innovation, 6(4). 
  • Francis Jacobs
  1. Jacobs EU Guide Book. The Landmark Sites of European Integration (John Harper Publishing 2022)
  2. Chapter on European Parliament Administration in Routledge Handbook of Parliamentary Administration (co-authored with Alfredo de Feo, Routledge 2023)
  3. The European Parliament, co-authored with Richard Corbett and Darren Neville as well as Pavel Cernoch, 10 th edition (John Harper Publishing 2024) (an updated e-book supplement with additional details of the 2024 EP elections, and the aftermath of the elections, including the new EP office-holders and the election of the new European Commission, is currently under preparation)
  • Alun Jones 
  1. Jones, A. and Clark, J (2010) The Spatialities of Europeanisation. London:Routledge.
  2. Jones, A. and Clark, J  (2001) The Modalities of EU Governance. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  3. Jones, A. (2024)  'Waging Word Wars': The 'Emotionscape' of the UN Security Council and the Russian War in Ukraine.  Political Geography DOI : (opens in a new window)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2023.103032
  • Justin Jütte
  1. with Ch. Geiger, Conceptualizing a ‘Right to Research’ and its Implications for Copyright Law. An International and European Perspective, American University International Law Review (2023), 1-88
  2. with Ch. Geiger, Platform Liability Under Art. 17 of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive, Automated Filtering and Fundamental Rights: An Impossible Match, GRUR International (2021), 515-543
  3. Copyright and Fundamental Rights in the Digital Single Market. In Tatiana-Eleni Synodinou, Philippe Jougleux, Christiana Markou and Thalia Prastitou-Merdi (eds.), (2021) EU Internet Law in the Digital Single Market, Springer, 3-26
  • Adam Kelly
  1. Adam Kelly, New Sincerity: American Fiction in the Neoliberal Age (Stanford University Press, 2024).
  2. Adam Kelly and Iryna Kovalchuk, "Ukrainian Education and Russian Literature: Curriculum Change in a Time of War," Slavonic and East European Review 102.3 (2024): 526-57.
  3. Adam Kelly, "Trusts, Trust, and Trust: Hernan Diaz's Liberal Pedagogy," American Literary History 36.2 (2024): 489-515.
  • Suzanne Kingston
  1. Suzanne Kingston, 'On the role of constitutional identity: Teach solais or will-o'-the-wisp' (2024) 72 Irish Jurist 1-24.
  2. Suzanne Kingston et al., 'Empowering Through Law: Environmental NGOs as Regulatory Intermediaries in EU Nature Governance' (2023) 12(3) Transnational Environmental Law, 469-497. 
  3. Suzanne Kingston and Zizhen Wang, 'How do nature governance rules affect compliance decisions? An experimental analysis' (2023) 211 Ecological Economics 1-14.
  • Imelda Maher
  1. Imelda Maher, ‘EU Governance and Soft Law: The Bamboo and the Oak’ in J Chaisse and O Ştefan (eds) Advancing the Method and Practice of Transnational Law: Building Bridges across Disciplines, Hart Oxford 2023 (opens in a new window)https://ssrn.com/abstract=4487151
  2. Dermot Hodson and Imelda Maher ‘Single Issue EU Referendums: Tying Hands, Domestic Effects and the Challenge of Consentification’ (2023) 30(5) Journal of European Public Policy 948-966 (opens in a new window)https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2022.2032286
  3. Imelda Maher, Rónán Riordan and Neža Šubic, ‘The European Arrest Warrant before the Irish Higher Courts: Judicial Dialogue, Mutual Trust, and the Limits of Interpretation’ with (2022) 67 Irish Jurist 14-54 (opens in a new window)https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-hsog/frontdoor/index/index/docId/4428
  • Marie Moran 
  1. Marie Moran, Niamh McCrea, John Baker 'Equality Studies' in Tuija Takala and Matti Häyry (ed.s), Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics in the Social Sciences, Edward Elgar, 2024.
  2. Marie Moran and Eoin Flaherty, 'Rethinking the concept of a "financial elite": A critical intervention', with Eoin Flaherty, Critical Sociology, 2023, 49(7-8) DOI: (opens in a new window)https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08969205221143317 
  3. Marie Moran, 'The Elite Trap: Emancipatory Promise, Reactionary Capture', Verso, 2026.
  • Camille Nadal 
  1. Nadal, C., Earley, C., Enrique, A., Sas, C., Richards, D., Doherty, G. (2023) (opens in a new window)Patient acceptance of self-monitoring on smartwatch in a routine digital therapy: a mixed-methods study. In ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction.
  2. Jardine, J., Nadal, C., Robinson, S., Enrique, A., Hanratty, M., Doherty, G. (2023) (opens in a new window)Between rhetoric and reality: Real-world barriers to uptake and early engagement in digital mental health interventions. In ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction.
  3. Nadal, C., McCully, S., Doherty, K., Sas, C., Doherty, G. (2022) (opens in a new window)The TAC Toolkit: Supporting design for user acceptance of health technologies from a macro-temporal perspective. In Proceedings of the 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM. Best Paper Award (top 1% of over 3,000 submissions).
  4. Nadal, C., Sas, C., & Doherty, G. (2020). (opens in a new window)Technology acceptance in mobile health: scoping review of definitions, models, and measurement. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 22(7), e17256.
  • Alessia Paccagnini 
  1. Bedowska-Sójka et al, 'Editorial Boards of Finance Journals: The Gender Gap and Social Networks,' (2025) Journal of Business Ethics 200(2): 668-687.
  2. Juan Arismendi-Zambrano, Emmanuel Kypraios, Alessia Paccagnini, 'Informativeness of the federal reserve chair communication’s sentiment on the monetary policy uncertainty',  (2024) Annals of Operations Research.
  3. Laura Coroneo, Fabrizio Iacone, Alessia Paccagnini and Paulo Santos Monteiro, 'Testing the predictive accuracy of COVID-19 forecasts,'
    (2023) International Journal of Forecasting 39(2): 606-622.
  • Laurent Pech
  1. Pech, The European Court of Justice’s jurisdiction over national judiciary-related measures,        Study commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and    Constitutional Affairs at the request of the AFCO Committee, PE 747.368, April 2023 (opens in a new window)https://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/en/document/IPOL_STU(2023)747368
  2. Pech and J. Jaraczewski, 'Systemic Threat to the Rule of Law in Poland: Updated and New Article 7(1) TEU Recommendations’, CEU DI Working Paper 2023/02 (opens in a new window)https://democracyinstitute.ceu.edu/articles/laurent-pech-jakub-jaraczewski-systemic-threat-rule-law-poland-updated-and-new-article-71
  3. 'The rule of law as a well-established and well-defined principle of EU Law’ (2022) 14 Hague      Journal on the Rule of Law 107 (opens in a new window)https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40803-022-00176-8
  • Eleni Theodoraki 
  1. Maren Viol, Constantia Anastasiadou, Louise Todd & Eleni Theodoraki (2023) Deconstructing commemorative narratives: the anniversaries of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Leisure Studies, DOI: 10.1080/02614367.2023.2215468
  2. Theodoraki, E. (2015). Evaluation and legacy of the European capitals of culture: event owner and event hosts’ perspectives. Economia della Cultura, XXIV n. 2. ISSN 11227885.
  3. Green, S. & Theodoraki, E. (2013). London 2012: Olympic Games’ related learning for the UK construction and events industries. Environmental Scientist. The Institution of Environmental Sciences, 21 (5), 28-31, ISSN: 0966 8411.
  • Karl Whelan
  1. Where Do We Stand With ``Whatever It Takes''?, Economic and Social Review, Volume 53, pages 261-280, 2022.
  2. The Past, Present and Future of Euro Area Monetary-Fiscal Interactions, International Economics and Economic Policy, Volume 19, pages 557–579, 2022.
  3. Quantitative Easing and the Hot Potato Effect: Evidence from Euro Area Banks (with Ellen Ryan), Journal of International Money and Finance, Volume 115, Article 102354, 2021.