Articles - 23 October
A selection of articles from journals recently received in the Law Society Library are highlighted below.
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Contact the library if you wish to order any of the below articles, library charges apply per article.
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Articles available
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Byrne, J.P. ‘Artificial intelligence and copyright - some emerging issues in the USA’ (2025) Irish Law Times 43(7), 74-80. Intellectual Property - Artificial Intelligence - Copyright - Infringement - Generative AI - Musical Works - United States.
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Donohoe, A. ‘Secret keeper’ Oct (2025) Law Society Gazette (Ire) 119(8), 16-17. Consumer Law - EU Law - Free Movement of Goods - Barriers to Market Entry - Proportionality - Safe Suppliers - Domestic Law - Compliance with EU Law - Private Security Authority - Licensing Requirements.
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Gschwindt, D. ‘A bite of apple: ECJ rules Irish tax rulings constitute unlawful state aid after all’ (2025) Common Market Law Review 62(4), 1205-1221. EU Law - Taxation - Competition Law - State Aid - Transfer Pricing - Tax Advantages - Apple - Irish Tax Rulings - Selective Advantage - Material Selectivity.
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Heshmaty, A. ‘’ September (2025) Internet Newsletter for Lawyers, Internet. Artificial Intelligence - Legal Profession - Legal Research - Generative AI - Risk Management.
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Levote, A. ‘In-house counsels: the invisible heroes who save companies money: in-house counsels work well when you don't see them’ International In-house Counsel Journal 18(72), 1-8.Legal Profession - In-house Lawyers - Strategic Role of In-House Counsel.
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Lily, A. et al. ‘Establishing stakeholder priorities for advancing the role of the intermediary in the justice system: findings from a consensus study’ (2025) International Journal of Evidence & Proof 29(4), 251-271. Criminal Evidence - Vulnerable Persons - Vulnerable Witnesses - Intermediaries.
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McCormack, M. ‘’ (2025) Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 47(2/3), 183-212. Civil Procedure - Family Law - Marriage Breakdown - Separation - Domestic Violence and Abuse - Coercive Control - Parental Alienation - Fathers - UK - Ireland - Australia - United States.
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O’Connor, M. and G. Stokes ‘I think, therefore I am regulated? Musings on the current approaches to AI regulation’ Autumn (2025) Computers and Law Aut, 8-12. Artificial Intelligence - Regulation - Comparative Law.
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Smyth, C. ‘Dining with a new partner? The end of Ireland's a la carte approach to the EU Common European Asylum System’ (2025) Common Market Law Review 62(4), 1031-1056. EU Law - Immigration - Asylum Law - Ireland - EU Common European Asylum System - EU Pact on Migration and Asylum - Protocol 21 to the TFEU - Common Travel Area.
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Tan, J. ‘Addressing mental health in the legal workplace of tomorrow’ (2025) International In-house Counsel Journal 18(72), 1-3. Legal Profession - Law Firms - Wellbeing - Mental Health.
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Whittaker, T. and R. Tandon ‘Impact of AI on handling disputes and e-discovery’ Autumn (2025) Computers and Law Aut, 29-33. Information Technology - Civil Procedure - Discovery - Electronic Documents - E-discovery - Artificial Intelligence - Generative AI.