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- Punk Bodies and the Grotesque in 1970S Northern Ireland
- DOUBT in FAVOUR of the DEFENDANT, GUILTY BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT Comparative Study
- Intelligence and Controversial British Interrogation Techniques : the Northern Ireland Case, 1971–2 Newbery, SL
- Full-Text of Judgment
- Post-Separation Conflict and the Use of Family
- A Dark Descent Into Reality: Making the Case for an Objective Definition of Torture
- Identity, Authority and Myth-Making: Politically-Motivated Prisoners and the Use of Music During the Northern Irish Conflict, 1962 - 2000
- Études Irlandaises, 42-1 | 2017, « Incarner / Désincarner L’Irlande » [En Ligne], Mis En Ligne Le 29 Juin 2019, Consulté Le 24 Septembre 2020
- Legacy of Colonialism Booklet
- Insights from Ireland's Role in the Development of the Human Rights Field
- The Role of the Military in Counterterrorism: Unintended Consequences
- CASE of IRELAND V. the UNITED KINGDOM
- Torture in the International Community--Problems of Definition and Limitation--The Case of Northern Ireland
- Re Mcguigan and Another's Application for Judicial Review
- War on Terror – Lessons from Northern Ireland
- The Irish State Case, Interrogation Techniques and the Global War on Terror
- Ireland: the Key to the British Revolution
- Northern Ireland
- The Northern Ireland Troubles: Operation Banner 1969-2007 Pdf, Epub, Ebook
- Candles in the Dark S I N
- The European Court of Human Rights and Accountability for State Violence in Northern Ireland
- A New Remedy for Northern Ireland: the Case for United Nations Peacekeeping Intervention in an Internal Conflict
- “Neither Men Nor Completely Women:” the 1980 Armagh Dirty Protest and Republican Resistance in Northern Irish Prisons ______
- GSSR Vol 2 No 1
- Appendix FINAL
- Torture & Ill-Treatment
- Bloody Sunday Inquiry
- Rutgers Journal of Law &Public Policy
- Cover Arco Vanchetti
- A Comparison of the Models and Methods of Surveillance in East Germany and Northern Ireland and Their Relevance to Modern-Day Securitization of Society