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Is it time for a new dawn for third-party litigation funding in Ireland?

John Lonergan, BCL final-year student, Trinity College Dublin John Lonergan is a final-year student and Non-Foundation Scholar of Trinity College Dublin. He has interests in private law generally. He would like to thank his family and friends for their support, and to the members of the UCD Sutherland Symposium for their invaluable contributions and dedication to…

Mediation and Access to Justice in Ireland: A Critical Appraisal of ADR’s Role in the Civil Justice System

Alison Meaney, BCL Law International graduate, University College Cork Alison is a recent BCL Law International graduate at University College Cork. She is currently completing her FE-1 examinations in advance of beginning her 2027 training contract. She would like to extend her heartfelt thanks to her family for their unwavering support throughout her academic journey, as…

Bilateral Agreements and International Competition Law: A Critical Analysis of the Role of Bilateralism In International Competition Enforcement

Eduard Strimbu, paralegal at Fieldfisher Ireland LLP, LLM graduate from University College Dublin Eduard Strimbu is a paralegal at Fieldfisher Ireland LLP, where he works in the area of Public and Regulatory Law. He recently completed an LLM in International Commercial Law from University College Dublin, during which he developed an interest in competition law,…

Taking a personal injury and privacy perspective to fix disproportionate and inconsistent awards of damages in defamation actions.

Noah Williams, University of Edinburgh, LL.M. Candidate Noah Williams is an LL.M. candidate at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with a BCL from UCD in 2025. He was the undergraduate winner of the 2024 Irish Legal History Society student essay competition. He has previously been published in History Ireland and volume XXIV of this…

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