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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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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.