PResident's RePORt 2009/2010 - University College Cork

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Foreword UCC at a Glance Academic Developments Teaching and Learning Research College Reports: Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences Business and Law Medicine and Health Science, Engineering and Food Science Events Student Experience Sports and Recreation Buildings and Estates Cork University Press Finance Governing Body IRIS Appendix 192 Institutional Research Information System CLICK HERE to return to the President’s Report Centre for Co-operative Studies Book Chapters · McCarthy, O; Briscoe, R; Ward, M (2010) ‘People in Control: The Promise of the Co-operative Business Approach’ In: Irish Business and Society. Cork: Oak Tree Press. Conference Publications · Byrne, N (2009) Irish Report Mutual Learning on Financial Inclusion (MULFI). · Carroll, B (2010) An analysis of the co-operative sector in Ireland Ninth International Conference of the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR). · McCarthy O. (2010) Developing the Diploma in Credit Union Studies Meeting the needs of the modern workplace through employer-academic partnerships. Centre for Criminal Justice and Human Rights Books · Madden, Deirdre (2010) Medical Law - Ireland. The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International. · Whelan, Darius (2009) Mental Health Law and Practice: Civil and Criminal Aspects. Dublin: Round Hall. Book Chapters · Donnelly, Mary (2010) ‘Treatment Reviews: Legalism, Process and Rights Protection’ In: Bernadette McSherry and Penelope Weller (Eds.). Rethinking Rights-Based Mental Health Law. Oxford: Hart Publishing. · Madden, D (2009) ‘Ethical commentary’ In: Evaluation of the use of resources in the national population-based cancer screening programmes and associated services. Dublin: Health Information and Quality Authority. · Madden, D; Gaffney, E; Thomas (2010) ‘The Human Side of Cancer Biobanking’ In: Espina and Liotta (Eds.). Methods of Molecular Biology: Individualised Molecular Medicine. Totowa: Humana Press Inc. · McDonagh, M (2010) ‘The Impact of freedom of Information on Irish Local Government’ In: R. Chapman & M. Hunt (Eds.). Freedom of Information: Local Government and Accountability. UK: Ashgate. · Mullally, S (2010) ‘Gender Equality, Citizenship Status and the Politics of Belonging’ In: Transcending the Boundaries of Law. London: Routledge Cavendish. · Mullally, S (2010) ‘The Limits of Transnational Law: Refugee Law, Policy Harmonization and Judicial Dialogue in the European Union’ In: Goodwin Gill G and Lambert H (Eds.). Transnational Judicial Dialogue in Refugee Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Peer Reviewed Journals · Donnelly, M; McDonagh, M (2010) ‘Access to health information in respect of deceased persons: the law in Ireland’. Medico-Legal Journal of Ireland, 16 (1):7-15. · Donnelly, Mary (2010) ‘Loan Contracts and the Unfair Contract Terms Regulations’. Commercial Law Practitioner, 17 (6):107-113. · Donnelly, Mary (2009) ‘Public Health and Patient Rights: S v HSE’. Medico-Legal Journal of Ireland, 15:66-71. 192

Foreword UCC at a Glance Academic Developments Teaching and Learning Research College Reports: Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences Business and Law Medicine and Health Science, Engineering and Food Science Events Student Experience Sports and Recreation Buildings and Estates Cork University Press Finance Governing Body IRIS Appendix 193 Institutional Research Information System CLICK HERE to return to the President’s Report · Donnelly, Mary; McDonagh, Maeve (2010) ‘Access to Health Information in Respect of Deceased Persons: The Law in Ireland’. Medico-Legal Journal of Ireland, 16:7-15. · Donson, F (2010) ‘Libel cases and public debate — Some Reflections on whether Europe should be concerned about SLAPPs?’. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 19 (1). · Leith, P; McDonagh, M (2010) ‘New Technology and Researchers’ Access to Court and Tribunal Information: the need for European Analysis’. SCRIPTed: A Journal of Law, Technology and Society, 6 (1):33-56. · McDonagh, M (2010) ‘Access to local government information in Ireland: Attitudes of decision-makers’. Open Government: A Journal on Freedom of Information, 6 (6):1-20. · McDonagh, M; Paterson, M (2010) ‘Freedom of Information: Taking account of the circumstances of individual applicants’. Public Law, (July 2010):505-529. · O’Mahony, Conor (2009) ‘State liability for abuse in primary schools: systemic failure and O’Keeffe v Hickey’. Irish Educational Studies, 28 (3):315-331. · Wills, Siobhan (2010) “The Obligations Due to Former ’Protected Persons’ in Conflicts that have Ceased to be International: The People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran’. Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 15 (1). · van der Pal, S; Sozanska, B; Madden, D; Kosmeda, A; Debinska, H; Danielewicz, H; Bozanski, A; Detmar, S (2010) ‘Opinions of Children about Participation in Medical Genetic Research’. Public Health Genomics. Other Journals · Donnelly, Mary (2010) ‘Banking and Security Law Update’ Commercial Law Practitioner, 17 (3):60-64. · Donson, F (2010) ‘European Court of Human Rights: Gillan & Quinton v. UK, Introductory Note’ International Legal Materials, 49 (2). Book Reviews · O’Mahony, Conor (2010) Review of Alison Mawhinney, Freedom of Religion and Schools: the Case of Ireland (Saarbrücken, VDM Verlag, 2009). Cor. Published Reports · Mullally, S; Lau, M; Mokhtar, A; Tahmindjas, P (2009) A Long March to Justice:A report on judicial independence and integrity in Pakistan. International Bar Association. Centre for Efficiency-Oriented Languages Peer Reviewed Journals · Cerda-Uguet, MA; Schellekens, MP; Valero, O (2010) ‘The Baire partial quasimetric space: a mathematical tool for the asymptotic complexity analysis in Computer Science’. Theory of Computing Systems. · Lecoutre, Christophe; Roussel, Olivier; van Dongen, M. R. C. (2010) ‘Promoting robust black-box solvers through competitions’. Constraints, 15 (3):317-326. · Rodriguez-Lopez, J; Schellekens, MP; Valero, O (2009) ‘An extension of the dual complexity space and an application to Computer Science’. Topology and its Applications, 156 (18):3052-3061. · Schellekens, M; Romaguera, S; Valero, O (2010) ‘, Complexity Spaces as Quantitative Domains’. Journal of Applied Categorical Structures. 193

Foreword<br />

UCC at a Glance<br />

Academic Developments<br />

Teaching and Learning<br />

Research<br />

<strong>College</strong> Reports:<br />

Arts, Celtic<br />

Studies and Social<br />

Sciences<br />

Business and Law<br />

Medicine and Health<br />

Science, Engineering and<br />

Food Science<br />

Events<br />

Student Experience<br />

Sports and Recreation<br />

Buildings and Estates<br />

<strong>Cork</strong> <strong>University</strong> Press<br />

Finance<br />

Governing Body<br />

IRIS Appendix<br />

192<br />

Institutional Research<br />

Information System<br />

CLICK HERE<br />

to return to the<br />

President’s Report<br />

Centre for Co-operative Studies<br />

Book Chapters<br />

· McCarthy, O; Briscoe, R; Ward, M (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘People in Control: The Promise of the Co-operative Business Approach’ In: Irish<br />

Business and Society. <strong>Cork</strong>: Oak Tree Press.<br />

Conference Publications<br />

· Byrne, N (<strong>2009</strong>) Irish Report Mutual Learning on Financial Inclusion (MULFI).<br />

· Carroll, B (<strong>2010</strong>) An analysis of the co-operative sector in Ireland Ninth International Conference of the International Society<br />

for Third Sector Research (ISTR).<br />

· McCarthy O. (<strong>2010</strong>) Developing the Diploma in Credit Union Studies Meeting the needs of the modern workplace through<br />

employer-academic partnerships.<br />

Centre for Criminal Justice and Human Rights<br />

Books<br />

· Madden, Deirdre (<strong>2010</strong>) Medical Law - Ireland. The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International.<br />

· Whelan, Darius (<strong>2009</strong>) Mental Health Law and Practice: Civil and Criminal Aspects. Dublin: Round Hall.<br />

Book Chapters<br />

· Donnelly, Mary (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Treatment Reviews: Legalism, Process and Rights Protection’ In: Bernadette McSherry and<br />

Penelope Weller (Eds.). Rethinking Rights-Based Mental Health Law. Oxford: Hart Publishing.<br />

· Madden, D (<strong>2009</strong>) ‘Ethical commentary’ In: Evaluation of the use of resources in the national population-based cancer<br />

screening programmes and associated services. Dublin: Health Information and Quality Authority.<br />

· Madden, D; Gaffney, E; Thomas (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘The Human Side of Cancer Biobanking’ In: Espina and Liotta (Eds.). Methods of<br />

Molecular Biology: Individualised Molecular Medicine. Totowa: Humana Press Inc.<br />

· McDonagh, M (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘The Impact of freedom of Information on Irish Local Government’ In: R. Chapman & M. Hunt (Eds.).<br />

Freedom of Information: Local Government and Accountability. UK: Ashgate.<br />

· Mullally, S (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Gender Equality, Citizenship Status and the Politics of Belonging’ In: Transcending the Boundaries of<br />

Law. London: Routledge Cavendish.<br />

· Mullally, S (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘The Limits of Transnational Law: Refugee Law, Policy Harmonization and Judicial Dialogue in the<br />

European Union’ In: Goodwin Gill G and Lambert H (Eds.). Transnational Judicial Dialogue in Refugee Law. Cambridge:<br />

Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />

Peer Reviewed Journals<br />

· Donnelly, M; McDonagh, M (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Access to health information in respect of deceased persons: the law in Ireland’.<br />

Medico-Legal Journal of Ireland, 16 (1):7-15.<br />

· Donnelly, Mary (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Loan Contracts and the Unfair Contract Terms Regulations’. Commercial Law Practitioner, 17<br />

(6):107-113.<br />

· Donnelly, Mary (<strong>2009</strong>) ‘Public Health and Patient Rights: S v HSE’. Medico-Legal Journal of Ireland, 15:66-71.<br />

192

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