Modern Studies in Commercial Law
Activities
- Lawyers in Practice Series
- Comparative Law Conversations
- Exploring Ireland as a divergent common law jurisdiction since 1922
- UCD CCLE Distinguished Speaker Series
- Reimagining Law Schools: Challenges and Opportunities
- Harty seminar
- CCLE hosted Professor Neil H Buchanan as a Sutherland Fellow
- Landmark cases in divergence: Ireland as a new common law jurisdiction since 1922
- Digital Markets Act and the Digital Markets Competition and Consumer Bill
- Modern Studies in Commercial Law
- Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Bill
- Judge Patricia Lucas audited and participated in the undergraduate module Lawyers, Legal Ethics and Practice
- Attorney General Lecture
- Court of Appeal Workshop
- Annotated Database of Court of Appeal decisions
- UCD CCCLE won funding under the Decade of Centenaries Internal Award Scheme
- Judges in Ireland and France: Different Routes to Performing Similar Functions in the EU
- FitzPatrick Foundation Funding awarded to UCD CCLE
- 2022 Centenary Project
- Book Launch: Essays in Memory of Professor Jill Poole
- Intra-EU Common Law Network
- Gender Pay Gap Workshop
- ELI - Irish Hub
- Society of Legal Scholars Conference in Sutherland School of Law
- Seminar: “EU nationals’ vulnerability in the context of Brexit: the case of Polish nationals”
- Spotlight On: BREXIT
- Irish European Law Forum
Modern Studies in Commercial Law
Modern Studies in Commercial Law is a research platform co-created by UCD CCLE in partnership with Centre for Commercial Law and Financial Regulation (Reading) and Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law (Swansea). Its aim is to assist commercial lawyers disseminate the findings of projects, scholarly views and academic outputs. Its purpose is to bring together scholars, practitioners and policymakers in order to develop an interdisciplinary approach in broad areas of commercial law and, thereby, stimulate debate over the recent legal and regulatory developments in the field. It is hosted at (opens in a new window)https://research.reading.ac.uk/commercial-law/