This article offers a normative-theoretical assessment of a key aspect of the continuing cultural conflict in Northern Ireland. The marching controversy at Drumcree has had a destabilising effect on the peace process and it represents a serious threat to the achievement of the kind of political accommodation outlined in the Good Friday Agreement. The aim is to apply Jürgen Habermas's discourse theory of rights to this dispute so as to assess which, if any, of the conflicting claims should take priority. By seeking to assess the rational acceptability of the better arguments on either side, I reject the view that these claims are irreconcilable. In the concluding section I outline four principles that provide a normative basis for just resol...
The consequences of restricting or not restricting the right to freedom of assembly are potentially ...
Across the world, from India to Israel, it is common for parades to trigger episodes of ethnic viole...
The Troubles, is an ethno-religious conflict within Northern Ireland that occurred from 1968 to 1998...
This article offers a normative-theoretical assessment of a key aspect of the continuing cultural co...
On Good Friday of 1998, the British and Irish governments and eight political parties in Northern Ir...
After several hours of stalemate when the RUC stopped the parade from marching through a Catholic ar...
In a sense, the "Irish peace process" is a success story, as it has largely achieved a shift from mi...
Within the liberal academic mainstream, normative political theory has in recent years been struggli...
This article assesses the peace process in Northern Ireland as a model of ethno-national conflict re...
The conflict over the Drumcree parade that erupted less than a year after the IRA announced its land...
While 2018 marks the twentieth anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement (GFA) in Nort...
The article presents a normative principle of constitutional justice that acknowledges ethnocultural...
This paper attempts to explain what motivates the Catholic community in Portadown in their oppositio...
Twenty years beyond its signing, the Good Friday Agreement remains the cornerstone of ‘peace’ in Nor...
The purpose of this Thesis is to provide a firm understanding of The Good Friday Agreement and anal...
The consequences of restricting or not restricting the right to freedom of assembly are potentially ...
Across the world, from India to Israel, it is common for parades to trigger episodes of ethnic viole...
The Troubles, is an ethno-religious conflict within Northern Ireland that occurred from 1968 to 1998...
This article offers a normative-theoretical assessment of a key aspect of the continuing cultural co...
On Good Friday of 1998, the British and Irish governments and eight political parties in Northern Ir...
After several hours of stalemate when the RUC stopped the parade from marching through a Catholic ar...
In a sense, the "Irish peace process" is a success story, as it has largely achieved a shift from mi...
Within the liberal academic mainstream, normative political theory has in recent years been struggli...
This article assesses the peace process in Northern Ireland as a model of ethno-national conflict re...
The conflict over the Drumcree parade that erupted less than a year after the IRA announced its land...
While 2018 marks the twentieth anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement (GFA) in Nort...
The article presents a normative principle of constitutional justice that acknowledges ethnocultural...
This paper attempts to explain what motivates the Catholic community in Portadown in their oppositio...
Twenty years beyond its signing, the Good Friday Agreement remains the cornerstone of ‘peace’ in Nor...
The purpose of this Thesis is to provide a firm understanding of The Good Friday Agreement and anal...
The consequences of restricting or not restricting the right to freedom of assembly are potentially ...
Across the world, from India to Israel, it is common for parades to trigger episodes of ethnic viole...
The Troubles, is an ethno-religious conflict within Northern Ireland that occurred from 1968 to 1998...