Gender and the Irish Constitution: Article 41.2, Symbolism and the Limitations of the Courts' Approach to Substantive Gender Inequality in, editor(s)Lynsey Black and Peter Dunne , Law and Gender in Modern Ireland: Critique and Reform, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2019, pp211 - 226, [Alan DP Brady],
Book Chapter,
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Alan DP Brady, Children's Constitutional Rights: Past, Present and Yet to Come, Catherine McGuinness Fellowship Seminar: Children and Article 42A of the Irish Constitution, Bar Council of Ireland - Distillery Building, 6 December 2018, 2018, Children's Rights Alliance,
Invited Talk,
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Alan DP Brady, Meadows and proportionality in judicial review - Where are we now?, Bar Council of Ireland - Judicial Review Update, Bar Council of Ireland - Distillery Building, 27 February 2017, 2017, Bar Council of Ireland,
Invited Talk,
PUBLISHED
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Alan D.P. Brady, Review of Human Rights and the United Kingdom Supreme Court, by Brice Dickson , Modern Law Review, 78, (1), 2015, p184 ,
Review,
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Alan D.P. Brady, Corporate Killing and the Law in Ireland, Ireland and the United Nations Framework for Business and Human Rights, Irish Centre for Human Rights, NUI Galway, 24 March 2012, 2012,
Conference Paper,
PRESENTED
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Alan D.P. Brady, The Constitution, Gender and Reform, A Constitution for All Women, Cork, 24 September 2012, 2012,
Conference Paper,
PUBLISHED
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Alan D.P. Brady, Honesty is the Best Policy: Human Rights Norms, Epistemological Uncertainty and Political Choices in Adjudication, Irish Jurisprudence Society Workshop, Trinity College Dublin , 12 April 2012, 2012, Irish Jurisprudence Society,
Invited Talk,
PRESENTED
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Alan D.P. Brady, Ireland and International Law 2012, Irish Yearbook of International Law, 7, 2012, p169-,
Journal Article,
PUBLISHED
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Alan D.P. Brady, The Constitution, Gender and Reform: Improving the Position of Women in the Irish Constitution, 2012,
Working Paper,
PUBLISHED
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Alan D.P. Brady, Integrating Proportionality and Deference, Constitutional Law and Policy Group Workshop, Trinity College Dublin, 20 April, 2011, Constitutional Law and Policy Group Workshop,
Invited Talk,
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