Reading List
Reading List
Reading List
Practice
November 2022
Books ................................................................................................................. 3
General Legal Texts ....................................................................................... 4
Legal Dictionaries ........................................................................................... 4
Other Material..................................................................................................... 4
Articles ............................................................................................................... 4
Cali, Basak et al. Eds. Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2021.
Clayton, Gina and Georgina Firth. Immigration and Asylum Law. 8th ed. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 2018.
Costello, Cathryn. The Human Rights of Migrants and Refugees in European Law. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2015.
de Blacam, Mark. Judicial Review. 3rd ed. Dublin: Bloomsbury Professional, 2017.
EU Agency for Fundamental Rights. Handbook on European Law relating to Asylum, Borders and
Immigration. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2014.
Hailbronner, Kay and Daniel Thym. Eds. EU Immigration and Asylum Law: a commentary. 2nd ed.
Munich: Verlag CH Beck, 2016.
Hathaway, James. The Rights of Refugees under International Law. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2021.
Hathaway, James and Michelle Foster. The Law of Refugee Status. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2014.
Hughes, Christopher and Stephen Hughes. International Protection Act 2015 Annotated. Dublin:
Clarus Press, 2020.
Klaassen, Mark et al. Eds. Safeguarding Children's Rights in Immigration Law. Cambridge:
Intersentia, 2020.
McMahon, Aoife. The Role of the State in Migration Control: the legitimacy gap and moves
towards a regional model. The Netherlands: Brill, 2017.
Murphy, Ailbhe and Maeve Regan. Employment Law. 2nd ed. Dublin: Bloomsbury Professional, 2017.
Phelan, Margaret and James Gillespie. Immigration Law Handbook. 10th ed. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2018.
Reneman, Marcelle. EU Asylum Procedures and the Right to an Effective Remedy. Oxford: Hart
Publishing, 2014.
Rubio-Marin, Ruth. Human Rights and Immigration. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.
Stanley, John. Immigration, Free Movement of Persons and Citizenship Law. Dublin: Thomson
Reuters Round Hall, 2019. (Round Hall Nutshell.)
Stanley, John M. Immigration and Citizenship Law. Dublin: Thomson Reuters Round Hall, 2017.
Donovan, Dorothy. The Irish Legal System. Dublin: Round Hall, 2010. (Round Hall Nutshells).
Faulkner, Mary Mac Carthaigh, Daithi. Essentials of Irish law. Dublin : Clarus Press, 2022
Kenneally, Alison and John Tully. The Irish Legal System. Dublin: Clarus Press, 2013.
Thornton, Liam et al. Fundamentals of the Irish Legal System. Dublin: Round Hall, 2016.
Legal Dictionaries
Hunt, Brian and Henry Murdoch. Murdoch and Hunt’s Dictionary of Irish Law. 6th ed. Dublin:
Bloomsbury Professional, 2016.
Woodley, Mick. Ed. Osborn’s Concise Law Dictionary. 12th ed. UK: Sweet & Maxwell, 2013. (Also
available in eBook format.)
Other Material
UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Better Protecting Refugees in the EU and
Globally: UNHCR's proposals to rebuild trust through better management, partnership and
solidarity. December 2016, available at: http://www.refworld.org/docid/58385d4e4.html
Articles
Family reunification for international protection beneficiaries
Citation: The Bar Review 2022, 27(2), 47-50
Keywords: Immigration
Editorial: The Temporary Protection Directive and Nasc's Experience of Families Fleeing
from Ukraine to Ireland
Citation: Irish Journal of Family Law 2022, (2), 21-22
Keywords: Asylum policy; EU law; Ireland; Non-governmental
organisations; Refugees; Temporary protection; Ukraine
EU Treaty Rights and the Expanded Reach of Retained Rights of Residence under
Directive 2004/38/EC for Victims of Domestic Violence
Citation: Irish Journal of Family Law 2022, (2), 30-36
Keywords: Belgium; Domestic violence and abuse; EU law; Equal
treatment; Ireland; Spouses; Third country nationals; Victims
The good character requirement — barriers of institutional racism within the Irish
naturalisation process
Citation: Irish Law Times 2022, 40(12), 174-180
Keywords: Immigration; Human rights
Keywords: Good character; Immigration policy; Institutional racism; Ireland; Morals and
law; Naturalisation
The impact of the covid-19 pandemic on immigration and asylum law in Ireland – Part I &
II
Citation: Irish Law Times 2021, 39(8), 118-124
Keywords: Asylum policy; Coronavirus; Immigration policy; Immigration
services; Infectious disease control; Ireland; Remote working; Travel documents; Visas
Should states impose their family law on foreigners whom they welcome as immigrants?
Citation: Irish Law Times 2021, 39(14), 209-212
Keywords: Conflict of laws; Family law; Immigration