The UCD Law Review is delighted to announce that Volume XXV was officially launched last Thursday, 21 November 2025, in the UCD Sutherland School of Law.
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AI and the Global Financial System: Innovative Risks and Regulatory Challenges
The future of AI regulation in financial services lies in finding this balanced approach that encourages innovation while safeguarding the future stability of the financial system. Ongoing collaboration… will be essential to ensure that AI technologies are deployed ethically, transparently, and in a manner that benefits society as a whole.
‘From Legal Roulette to Reform: How Can Ireland End the Judicial Lottery of Prenuptial Agreements?’
Under the current framework of Irish law, the enforceability of premarital contracts remains an uncertain and unresolved issue. At present, we are confronted with the same lack of clarity that plagues separating spouses as they enter the courtroom, anxiously seeking resolution and closure in their divorce proceedings.
A Comparison of Pre-insolvency Reorganisation Proceedings in Ireland and Germany
“But is the Irish procedure really a best practice model for the German one? What features has the German legislator “adopted” and has it gone in its own, new way? And is this path the better one? The study illustrates the increased influence of European law, the rapid reaction of the legislator to economic crises and the different levels of state and private influence in restructuring proceedings.”
Volume XXV: Call for Submissions
The UCD Law Review is now accepting submissions for Volume XXV. Early Bird Deadline for Submissions: 14th February 2025Final Deadline for Submissions: 16th April 2025 Submissions for the 25th Volume are to be submitted in word format to ucdlawreviewsubmissions@ucd.ie, and should range between 5,000 and 10,000 words (footnotes excluded). Similarly to our previous volumes, thereContinue reading “Volume XXV: Call for Submissions”
