Ledger, Alison Jane(University of Limerick, Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, 2010)
Developing new services is a commonplace responsibility for music therapists worldwide. Starting a job often entails being the first music therapist in a facility, and even the first music therapist many staff and clients ...
The University of Limerick Literary Archive is a group project that aims to gather together works produced by writers from the Limerick area. The purpose of the project is to collect biographical information, along with a ...
This thesis is a realist, disciplinary history of European Union Studies (EUS). It
begins by examining a number of criticisms aimed at realist IR theory. By considering these criticisms it is possible to illustrate a ...
Downes, Gerard(University of Limerick, Department of Politics and Public Administration, 2010)
This paper examines the issue of legitimacy in international public law and its application to the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) agreement on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights (TRIPs). Since the ...
Connaughton, Bernadette(University of Limerick, Department of Politics and Public Administration, 2010)
Ireland is no different to other EU/OECD countries whereby ongoing reform is pursued in order to enhance the public sector’s capacity to deal with expanding policy competences, societal change and the demands of an ...
Robinson, Neil(University of Limerick, Department of Politics & Public Administration, 2010)
Many would characterise the international politics of the former Soviet Union as being fraught with competition and beset by weakness, war and chaos associated with contestations between nations and identities but this has ...
―The Innocent Have Nothing To Fear‖Over the past quarter of a century, conventional criminal procedure has often been perceived as inadequate in the face of increasing levels of (and concern surrounding) organised crime. ...