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New (Open Access) work! Wrote about how a "sacred geography" is shaped through sites, routes and neighbourhoods, and how one can read the recent outreach by Kerala BJP leaders to the Christian community. Thanks Sudhir Selvaraj Kenneth Bo Nielsen Andrew Wyatt tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

What is Ireland's 'Triple Lock' and why is it in the news again? For 65 years the 'Triple Lock' has determined when Irish solders are sent abroad, but new proposed legislation could change how it works. By Kenneth McDonagh Dublin City University Law and Gov DCU rte.ie/brainstorm/202…


Good explainer on the #IrishDefence #TripleLock - and a reminder that it is based in the 1960 Defence Amendment Act from Law and Gov DCU via RTÉ Brainstorm rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

Derek Mooney 🇺🇦🇮🇪🇪🇺 Law and Gov DCU RTÉ Brainstorm Great piece - balanced consideration of Govt proposals for change - good links in piece to other explainers also - Hope we can have an exchange of light on this in Joint Oireachtas Committee on Defence & National Security



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What is Ireland's 'Triple Lock' and why is it in the news again? For 65 years the 'Triple Lock' has determined when Irish soldiers are sent abroad, but new legislation could change how it works. Piece by Dr Kenneth McDonagh Law and Gov DCU for RTÉ Brainstorm. launch.dcu.ie/43H7cYT


It is flattering that ScholarGPS ranks me among the #Top100 law scholars #worldwide (general law) for my research in the last 5 years. Grateful to be part of an institution that #values and #incentivizes impactful research! Dublin City University DCU&ResearchSDG Dublin European Law Institute (DELI) DCU Water Institute Law and Gov DCU


Dr Christy Ann Petit presented at Norges Bank, the Central Bank of Norway at seminar focused on the role of central banks in the regulation of stablecoins and digitalization more generally. Read more here: bit.ly/3Snp5Wk Law and Gov DCU Christy Petit Dublin City University

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) firing ‘warning shots’ near diplomats sets an unacceptable precedent in international relations. Piece by Dr Andrew Forde Andrew Forde of Law and Gov DCU for The Conversation. Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/4kX2o7N


It was a real pleasure to talk on Ireland AM (Ireland AM) today about my new book -"Unfinished Empire Russian imperialism in Ukraine and the Near Abroad" Great conversation and feedback! Dublin City University Law and Gov DCU

Delighted to join Claire Byrne RTÉ News for a wide-ranging discussion of my new book on Russian imperialism in Ukraine and the neighbourhood. We covered everything from historical legacies to current geopolitical dynamics rte.ie/radio/radio1/c… Dublin City University Law and Gov DCU

Prof Donnacha Ó Beacháin - Professor of Politics with Law and Gov DCU - is officially launching his new book ‘Unfinished Empire - Russian Imperialism in Ukraine and Near Abroad’ - this evening in the Royal Irish Academy. Book now available for purchase Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences @ DCU DCU Research


Prof Donnacha O‘Beachain #UnfinishedEmpire book launch Law and Gov DCU Royal Irish Academy



A pleasure to discuss my new book on Russian imperialism "Unfinished Empire" with broadcasting legend Pat Kenny Newstalk today. As expected, it was a wide-ranging and fast-paced interview. We covered a lot of ground: history, identity, propaganda, and power.


Israel Defense Forces (IDF) firing ‘warning shots’ near diplomats sets an unacceptable precedent in international relations. Piece by Dr Andrew Forde Andrew Forde of Law and Gov DCU for The Conversation. Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/4kX2o7N


The roots of the Ukraine Conflict lie in Russia’s ‘Unfinished Empire’ In his new book ‘Unfinished Empire’, Prof Donnacha Ó Beacháin Donnacha Ó Beacháin argues that the world will continue to have “a Russia problem” until Vladimir Putin’s regime is defeated. Read: launch.dcu.ie/45AyEsH
