Publications of Donal Coffey
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Contribution to a Collected edition (8)
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Contribution to a Collected edition
Coffey, D.; Vogenauer, S.). Max Planck Institute for legal history and legal theory, Frankfurt am Main (2025)
Preface. In: Legal transfer and legal geography in the British Empire, pp. 1 - 3 (Eds. 22.
Contribution to a Collected edition
Coffey, D.; Vogenauer, S.). Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Frankfurt am Main (2025)
Preface. In: Legal Transfer and Legal Geography in the British Empire, pp. 1 - 3 (Eds. 23.
Contribution to a Collected edition
The Courts of Justice Act in Comparative Perspective: Friedrich Carl von Savigny, Irish Nationalism, and 'transplanted Britons'. In: A Century of Courts: The Courts of Justice Act 1924, pp. 269 - 277 (Ed. Howlin, N.). Four Courts Press, Dublin (2024)
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Contribution to a Collected edition
Parliamentary Supremacy and the People. In: Diverse Voices in Public Law, pp. 35 - 52 (Eds. Wheatle, S.-s.; O’Loughlin, E.). Bristol University Press, Bristol (2023)
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Contribution to a Collected edition
The Failure of the 1930 Tribunal of the British Commonwealth of Nations: A Conflict between International and Constitutional Law. In: Experiments in International Adjudication: Historical Accounts, pp. 240 - 259 (Eds. De la Rasilla, I.; Viñuales, J. E.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2019)
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Contribution to a Collected edition
Comparative and Institutional Perspectives on the Exercise of Judicial Power in the Irish Free State. In: Judicial Power in Ireland, pp. 26 - 44 (Ed. Carolan, E.). Institute of Public Administration, Dublin (2018)
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Contribution to a Collected edition
'The union makes us strong:' National Union of Railwaymen v. Sullivan and the demise of vocationalism in Ireland. In: Judges, politics and the Irish Constitution, pp. 182 - 199 (Eds. Cahillane, L.; Gallen, J.; Hickey, T.). Manchester University Press, Manchester (2017)
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Contribution to a Collected edition
Commentary on North Western Health Board v HW and CW (the PKU case). In: Northern/Irish feminist judgments. Judges' troubles and the gendered politics of identity, pp. 395 - 402. Hart Publishing, Oxford (2017)
Book Review (7)
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Book Review
39 (2), pp. 221 - 223 (2018)
[Review of: Constitution-making in Asia: Decolonisation and State-building in the Aftermath of the British Empire. Abingdon 2016]. Journal of Legal History 30.
Book Review
16, pp. 175 - 176 (2016)
[Review of: Aharon Barak: Human Dignity: The Constitutional Value and the Constitutional Right. Cambridge University Press, 2015]. Human Rights Law Review 31.
Book Review
8 (1) (2013)
[Review of: Helle Prosdam and Thomas Elholm (eds.), Dialogues on Justice: European Perspectives on Law and Humanities. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2012]. Nordicum-Mediterraneum 32.
Book Review
35, pp. 330 - 332 (2012)
[Review of: Origins of the Irish Constitution, 1928-1941, edited by Gerard Hogan. Royal Irish Academy 2012]. Dublin University Law Journal 33.
Book Review
31, pp. 475 - 477 (2009)
[Review of: Eamonn G. Hall, The Superior Courts of Law: Official Law Reporting in Ireland, 1966-2006. Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for Ireland, 2007]. Dublin University Law Journal 34.
Book Review
N.S. 43, pp. 135 - 137 (2008)
[Review of: Eoin Carolan & Oran Doyle (eds), The Irish Constitution: Governance and Values. Dublin: Thomson Round Hall, 2008]. The Irish Jurist 35.
Book Review
N.S. 42, pp. 136 - 137 (2007)
[Review of: Keogh & McCarthy, The Making of the Irish Constitution 1937: Bunreacht na hÉireann. Mercier Press, 2007]. The Irish Jurist Newspaper Article (1)
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Newspaper Article
Sensitive issue of judicial pensions requires calm discussion. The Irish Times (09.05.2011) (2011)
Blog Post (2)
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Blog Post
Brexit and the Commonwealth: Lessons from Comparative Legal History [IACL-AIDC Blog (November 12, 2019)]. (2019)
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Blog Post
Accidental Entrenchment and the Scottish Independence Bill? [U.K. Const. L. Blog (24th June 2014)]. (2014)
Other (1)
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Other
A ‘Yes’ vote on Oireachtas inquiries will bring us a vital democratic function [Column in: http://www.thejournal.ie, Oct 23rd 2011], (2011)