The Domestic Violence Act 2018 (DVA 2018) reformed Irish law on domestic abuse, providing some welcome advancements on the preceding law in this area (eg criminalizing coercive control). However, while the Act represents an improvement on the previous legislation, there remains an orientation towards private, civil law responses to domestic abuse, rather than a promotion of proactive State-led responses which recognize domestic abuse as a public wrong. Consequently, this article argues that the so-called ‘public–private dichotomy’ traditionally associated with domestic abuse is still evident in Ireland. The article begins with an analysis of evidence of the public–private dichotomy in operation in Irish domestic abuse law and policy. Prevai...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Queen's University Belfast, School of Law v...
peer-reviewedThis article considers the recent Law Reform Commission Report on Aspects of Domestic ...
This article is an exploratory study of service provider perspectives on the impact and effectivenes...
This article is an exploratory study of service provider perspectives on the impact and effectivenes...
This book provides a detailed exploration of the responses of the criminal justice system to domesti...
Domestic violence is a global phenomenon, but it takes on specific modalities in different cultural ...
Fundamentally, the central task of this study is concerned with examining the current responses of ...
The issue of post separation abuse is a significant problem for women. This qualitative research exa...
On November 24, 1995, the Irish population voted to ease Ireland\u27s constitutional ban on divorce ...
In England and Wales, criminal law responses to Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) have advanced sign...
Although Domestic Abuse law has been increasingly prevalent as an issue on the social and political ...
The issue of post separation abuse is a significant problem for women. This qualitative research exa...
In many jurisdictions there has been a shift in substantive criminal law to try to recognise coerciv...
This chapter analyses the new offences introduced in England and Wales in 2015, Scotland in 2018, Ir...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Queen's University Belfast, School of Law v...
peer-reviewedThis article considers the recent Law Reform Commission Report on Aspects of Domestic ...
This article is an exploratory study of service provider perspectives on the impact and effectivenes...
This article is an exploratory study of service provider perspectives on the impact and effectivenes...
This book provides a detailed exploration of the responses of the criminal justice system to domesti...
Domestic violence is a global phenomenon, but it takes on specific modalities in different cultural ...
Fundamentally, the central task of this study is concerned with examining the current responses of ...
The issue of post separation abuse is a significant problem for women. This qualitative research exa...
On November 24, 1995, the Irish population voted to ease Ireland\u27s constitutional ban on divorce ...
In England and Wales, criminal law responses to Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) have advanced sign...
Although Domestic Abuse law has been increasingly prevalent as an issue on the social and political ...
The issue of post separation abuse is a significant problem for women. This qualitative research exa...
In many jurisdictions there has been a shift in substantive criminal law to try to recognise coerciv...
This chapter analyses the new offences introduced in England and Wales in 2015, Scotland in 2018, Ir...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Queen's University Belfast, School of Law v...
peer-reviewedThis article considers the recent Law Reform Commission Report on Aspects of Domestic ...