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A Year in Review 2024: Research Highlights
As we bid farewell to another year, we reflect on some of 2024鈥檚 highlights at the UCC School of Law.鈥
Now is the turn of key鈥Research鈥Highlights.鈥鈥&苍产蝉辫;
The strength of research ambition has been very evident in the School in recent years and 2024 was no exception.
Research Funding Awards
Two significant awards were secured including:

Research examining the operation of the in-camera rule in the context of family law
The project, led by Dr Aisling Parkes of the School of Law, and to the value of just under 鈧50,000, is intended to uncover how the in-camera rule works in practice in Ireland and how it is experienced by those who encounter it and work within the courts.
The independent study is being conducted by Dr Aisling Parkes, School of Law (PI) and Dr Kenneth Burns, School of Applied Social Studies, from 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork and Dr Simone McCaughren, School of Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin. This research has been commissioned by the Department of Justice and is an action in the Family Justice Strategy 2022-2025.
Home in Crisis
In October 2024 Dr Marie Aronsson-Storrier, UCC School of Law, was awarded 鈧91,000 in funding from Research Ireland as part of the CHANSE (Collaboration of Humanities and Social Sciences in Europe) and HERA (Humanities in the European Research Area)鈥鈥鈥痜or a 3-year project, entitled 鈥楬ome in Crisis鈥. Home in Crisis is one of鈥鈥痵elected for funding under this call, out of over 200 applications. The project is led by the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Copenhagen, Denmark, with Principal Investigators in Ireland, Norway and the UK, and supported by project partners EmpatheatreThe project aims to reveal diverse understandings of home in the context of the climate crisis. It will advance the protection of home for those affected, strengthen academic understanding, and be of concrete value to policy makers, legal practitioners, and the judiciary.
Several smaller grants were secured by colleagues, for example, from Enterprise Ireland to support the development of larger funding applications, mainly to the European Research Council.
Several further applications for European Research Council Advanced, Consolidator and Starter grants were submitted, with two colleagues reaching Stage 2 of Starter Grant applications in the early part of the year and decisions still awaited on some applications at the year鈥檚 end.
Progress on existing major Research Projects

January 2024 鈥 'Trauma informed Approaches to Clinical Legal Education' Event
In January, Dr Fiona Donson and Dr Samantha Morgan-Williams along with colleagues in UCL and 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Glasgow hosted an event in UCL 'Trauma informed Approaches to Clinical Legal Education (CLE). The event brought together international experts in trauma-informed and trauma aware clinical legal education to discuss best-practice principles and how CLE coordinators can support and resource our students for the challenges of future legal practice during CLE in Law School. 鈥疉 follow up networking event was organised in September, where network members discussed next steps and plans for expanded membership. The event was partially funded by SATLE and the CoBL Seminar Series and is part of an ongoing collaboration between the three law schools for enrichment of CLE modules.
Youth Climate Justice

The Youth Climate Justice Project (European Research Council, Principal Investigator: Prof Aoife Daly) held an International Conference on Child/Youth-friendly Climate Justice: Progress and Opportunities (30th Sept/1st Oct) bringing together an impressive array of voices from all around the world this interdisciplinary event highlighted how children and youth have emerged as central figures in the fight against the climate crisis, challenging traditional views of children as passive victims.鈥
The conference is a key milestone for the Youth Climate Justice project, which is underpinned by the postpaternalism theory -鈥痶hat children are environmental rights leaders, and we should approach the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child differently. The project鈥檚 keystone journal article on postpaternalism, 鈥淐limate action and the UNCRC: A 鈥榩ostpaternalist鈥 world where children claim their own rights鈥 was published in the MDPI journal, Youth, the week of the conference, and you can read it鈥.鈥 On the project more generally, see: Youth Climate Justice | 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork or watch the video in the link below:
LAWINSEL- The Law and the Inner Self

In 2024, the Law and the Inner Self project, funded by the Irish Research Council, made a significant impact in legal scholarship. Led by Dr. Patrick O鈥機allaghan, the research team published both single- and multi-authored book chapters and papers in top-tier journals, making critical contributions to human rights law, private law, and law and technology. The project has also fostered inter and cross-disciplinary collaborations, both within UCC and beyond, including the organization of a joint workshop with UCC鈥檚 CyberSocial project in June 2024. The team鈥檚 findings have attracted international attention, with invitations to present at prestigious events such as Harvard Law School鈥檚 Law and Philosophy Society in February 2024. On the policy front, the project has made a notable impact, with the team actively engaging in consultations for the UN Human Rights Council鈥檚 report on neurotechnology and human rights in March and April 2024. Dr. O鈥機allaghan was invited to co-author a formal submission, which was published on the UNHRC website in April 2024. For more information on the LAWINSEL project and its research agenda, see
Societ膩s 鈥 Exploring the Value of Freedom of Association

This Irish Research Council funded project, led by Professor Maria Cahill, held a number of important workshops during the year including Exploring Associational Life on 9 May, The Importance of Sociality on 3 July, and Law and the Social Dimension of the Human Experience on 20 Nov. The project鈥檚 successful progress and impact was marked by a UCC Research Award for Maria for Research Collaboration of the Year for the project in June and by the team winning the College of Business & Law Research Team of the Year Award in December (see Research Awards below). On the project more generally, see: .
Traveller Equality & Justice Project
The TEJP led by Drs Fiona Donson and Samantha Morgan-Williams had a highly successful 2024, securing Council of Europe funding to further their Traveller community outreach activities, including the Traveller Court Supports Initiative. As part of this, the Traveller Court Support Workers were invited to the Four Courts in November by the President of the High Court Mr Justice Hugh Barniville. While there, they were provided with a tour of the courts and had a sit-down discussion with senior judges such as President of the District Court Mr Justice Kelly, as well as judges from the family courts, high court and district court about the work of the Traveller Court Support Initiatives and approaches to matters concerning Travellers. Ancillary to this, the TEJP also launched their 'TravLaw' Legal Issues for Travellers Course, in Charleville CFE which was attended by 20 Travellers from across Cork & Kerry.
Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for EU Integration and Citizens鈥 Rights
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The Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for EU Integration and Citizens鈥 Rights had a series of events exploring EU-derived rights in various contexts throughout the year. Based on the creative engagement workshops hosted by the Glucksman Gallery in Summer 2024, artist Claire Halpin's commissioned piece was launched at the Glucksman on Friday 18th October. This piece considered citizens' perspectives and the centre's research through the medium of art. The painting by Claire Halpin, titled Panorama Europa, is a diptych that will be part of the UCC Art Collection. The project鈥檚 closing conference and opening of the art exhibition was an occasion to reflect upon, and further disseminate, the work of the Jean Monnet Centre on EU Integration and Citizens' Rights. In addition to the Centre鈥檚 PI, Dr Luigi Lonardo, the speakers were Fiona Kearney, the founding Director of the Glucksman Gallery and Prof. John 翱鈥橦补濒濒oran.
Choosing to Provide: Early Medical Abortion and Clinician Conscience in Ireland鈥
The important findings of a research study on abortion services in Ireland conducted by Prof Mary Donnelly and Dr Claire Murray from the School of Law were recently published. The study, funded by the IRC New Foundations scheme and with the support of the Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA), focused on the experiences of clinicians providing early medical abortion in primary care settings following the legalisation of abortion in Ireland in 2019.
Promoting Resilient Cities through Community Participation and Communication of Climate and Disaster Risks
Dr Dug Cubie and Dr Marie Aronsson-Storrier launched their report on 鈥楪uidance on Risk Communication and Community Engagement Practices鈥 in September 2024. This report is part of their UNIC seed-funded project Promoting Resilient Cities through Community Participation and Communication of Climate and Disaster Risks. This project was a collaboration between UCC, Cork City Council, Malmo 深夜亚洲福利久久 and the City of Malmo under the UNIC initiative.
Major Publications

Dr Henrietta Zeffert Home and International Law: Dispossession, Displacement and Resistance in Everyday Life' is a book about home and international law (Routledge, 2024).
The sixth edition of Prof Deirdre Madden鈥檚 Medical Law in Ireland was published in April (Wolters Kluwer, 2024).
Prof. Ursula Kilkelly, Professor of Law and UCC Vice President for Global Engagement; Dr Louise Forde, Brunel 深夜亚洲福利久久 London, Dr Sharon Lambert, UCC School of Applied Psychology; and Dr Katharina Swirak, UCC School of Sociology and Criminology, Children in Conflict with the Law (Palgrave MacMillan, 2024).
Professors Ursula Kilkelly and Jonathan Todres (Georgia State 深夜亚洲福利久久) edited Children鈥檚 Rights and Children鈥檚 Development 鈥 An Integrated Approach (New York 深夜亚洲福利久久 Press, 2024).
Other Research Developments
UCC Centre for Law and the Environment launches new 鈥楲aw and the Environment Podcast鈥 series.
In September 2024 the UCC Centre for Law and Environment launched a new podcast series featuring interviews with UCC Centre for Law and the Environment faculty members, focusing on their work, upcoming events, ongoing research and projects being undertaken at the centre.
In episode one of the series, our host, Dr Marie Aronsson-Storrier spoke to PhD Researcher, Niamh Guiry, an IRC-EPA PhD scholar at the School of Law, UCC.鈥 Her research explores the interrelationship between the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), global environmental governance, and evolving patterns of international law-making. Last year, Marie and Niamh both attended the COP 28 in Dubai, as part of UCC鈥檚 Delegation and in the first episode, Marie and Niamh reflect on their experience of the COP 28. Visit the Centre website to listen to the podcast or visit the School鈥檚 Spotify Channel .
Capacity Building and Researcher Mobility in transitional justice research: Developing Khmer-Irish Legal Researcher Cooperation for a better world
The Centre for Criminal Justice and Human Rights agreed a collaborative project 鈥淐apacity Building and Researcher Mobility in transitional justice research: Developing Khmer-Irish Legal Researcher Cooperation for a better world鈥 with the Royal 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Law and Economics (RULE) in Cambodia. The project involves a number of activities including hosting Cambodian researchers in Cork in spring 2025. However, the initial phase of the project began in December 2024 when Dr Fiona Donson and Professor Owen McIntyre鈥痸isited the university to teach legal research methods to the RULE Dual Degree LLM programme. It is hoped that this initial project, which runs for 9 months, and is funded by the Irish Embassy in Hanoi, will lead to future collaborations including joint research and teaching activities on shared interests and capacities in human rights, transitional justice and research.

Research Awards
Colleagues鈥 achievements in research were also recognised at both the UCC Research & Innovation Awards in May 2024 and the College of Business & Law Research Awards in December 2024.
At the UCC Research & Innovation Awards in May we were delighted that colleagues from the School secured two of the available awards, with Professor鈥鈥痳eceiving the Research Collaboration of the Year Award for her IRC Laureate project 鈥楽ociet膩s - Exploring the Potential of Freedom of Association鈥, through which Maria has created a ground breaking network of legal scholars that represent 24 jurisdictions. Meanwhile Professor鈥鈥 was awarded Consultancy Project of the Year Award for her impactful Bystander Intervention programme with the Irish Defence Forces, addressing sexual misconduct and violence.

At the College of Business & Law Research Awards in December 2024 a number of colleagues secured awards with Professor Owen McIntyre securing the Researcher of Year (Advanced Career) Award for his incredibly productive and impactful work in international environmental and water law, Professor Maria Cahill鈥檚 Societ膩s Team including postdoctoral researchers Giulia Lasagni and Cinzia Ruggeri securing the Research Team of the Year Award and Niamh Guiry securing the Postgraduate Researcher of Year Award.#

PhD Student Success
No fewer than 9 PhD students successfully defended their Theses in the past year:
06/02/2024 鈥 Franz Wittmann 鈥淭he Children's Right to Non-Violent Education - a comparative rights-based approach to certain issue of protection and prevention鈥 Supervisors: Professor Conor O鈥橫ahony & Professor Ursula Kilkelly
26/02/2024 鈥 Rhoda Jennings 鈥淭he Use of Science in EU Environmental Decision-Making: A Measure of Legitimacy in Environmental Regulation鈥 Supervisors: Professor Owen McIntyre & Professor Mark Poustie
05/03/2024 鈥 Alison Hardiman 鈥淩econciling the Objectives of Environmental Protection and Climate Mitigation in EU Law: The Problem of Renewable Energy Project Authorisation鈥 Supervisors: Professor Owen McIntyre & Professor Mark Poustie
07/03/2024 鈥 Aisling Ryan 鈥淎dministrative Discretion at First Instance: Power, People and Place鈥 Supervisors: Dr Fiona Donson & Professor Mark Poustie
23/08/2024 鈥 Elena Kavanagh 鈥淭he Language Rights of Indigenous Peoples within the Russia Federation" Supervisors: Dr Se谩n 脫 Conaill & Professor Mark Poustie
19/09/2024 鈥 Deirdre Leahy 鈥淟aw of Cross-Border Online Gambling in the EU鈥 Supervisor: Dr Fidelma White
15/11/2024 鈥 Se谩n O'Reilly 鈥淓nforcing European Union Law in a Common Law Jurisdiction: A Study of the Irish Superior Courts" Supervisor: Professor Prof. 脕ine Ryall
22/11/2024 鈥 Barry Scannell 鈥淚ntellectual Property Law Copyright and Artificial Intelligence" Supervisor: Dr Darius Whelan
13/12/2024 鈥 Bernard Long 鈥淭owards a Normative Theory of Gambling Self-Exclusion Agreements" Supervisors: Dr Fidelma White & Professor Mary Donnelly
Our congratulations to them and their supervisors and our thanks to the examiners.
As noted above, current PhD student Niamh Guiry also won the College of Business & Law Research Award in 2024 for Postgraduate Researcher of the Year.

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