Gareth Walsh is a law graduate from Trinity College Dublin, and is currently undertaking the MSc Human Rights at the LSE. His principal academic interest is in the area of socio-economic rights, and utilising the law to bring about social change. As a gay Irish person, the upcoming marriage referendum represents a personally and historically seminal moment for him and his country. “I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. – WB Yeats
First paragraph: The collective sigh of relief will be almost audible in Manchester this week as the...
There exists a dichotomous relationship in public opinion of LGBT individuals. With small legal and ...
Ethan Geringer-Sameth is a student in the MSc Human Rights Programme at LSE and an alumnus of the Af...
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This chapter examines the philosophical discussion concerning the relationship between time, memory,...
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Katya Ivanova is a doctoral candidate in the LSE European Institute. She is interested in internatio...
In the late 1990s I chose the Common Travel Area (CTA) as the topic of a research paper I did as a V...
Bernard Keenan is a PhD student in the LSE Law department and former immigration solicitor. He is re...
Last week, Ireland’s attempts to burden itself with further cuts did not impress and the markets rem...
Amy Williams is an alumnus of the LSE MSc in Human Rights. She was a researcher on the Human Rights ...
First paragraph: Of all the party conference speeches SNP leader Alex Salmond has made over the year...
Philip Belau is a current MSc Human Rights student at LSE and president of the Human Rights Student ...
Bernard Keenan is a PhD student in the LSE Law department and former immigration solicitor. He is re...
Bronwen Manby is an independent consultant and Visiting Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Human ...
First paragraph: The collective sigh of relief will be almost audible in Manchester this week as the...
There exists a dichotomous relationship in public opinion of LGBT individuals. With small legal and ...
Ethan Geringer-Sameth is a student in the MSc Human Rights Programme at LSE and an alumnus of the Af...
In May 2011, a number of people got together to reactivate BIEN Ireland, which is one of BIEN’s olde...
This chapter examines the philosophical discussion concerning the relationship between time, memory,...
As Barack Obama heads to the UK fresh from the bounce to his own ego and the US polls that only the ...
Katya Ivanova is a doctoral candidate in the LSE European Institute. She is interested in internatio...
In the late 1990s I chose the Common Travel Area (CTA) as the topic of a research paper I did as a V...
Bernard Keenan is a PhD student in the LSE Law department and former immigration solicitor. He is re...
Last week, Ireland’s attempts to burden itself with further cuts did not impress and the markets rem...
Amy Williams is an alumnus of the LSE MSc in Human Rights. She was a researcher on the Human Rights ...
First paragraph: Of all the party conference speeches SNP leader Alex Salmond has made over the year...
Philip Belau is a current MSc Human Rights student at LSE and president of the Human Rights Student ...
Bernard Keenan is a PhD student in the LSE Law department and former immigration solicitor. He is re...
Bronwen Manby is an independent consultant and Visiting Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Human ...
First paragraph: The collective sigh of relief will be almost audible in Manchester this week as the...
There exists a dichotomous relationship in public opinion of LGBT individuals. With small legal and ...
Ethan Geringer-Sameth is a student in the MSc Human Rights Programme at LSE and an alumnus of the Af...