ClÃodhna Murphy
Lecturer
Law
National University of Maynooth
Ireland
Biography
Clíodhna joined the Department of Law in 2014, having previously lectured in Dublin City University and held a post-doctoral fellowship in University College Cork. She has also taught in Trinity College Dublin, Sciences-Po (Paris) and the China University of Politics and Law (Beijing). She lectures and researches in the areas of migration law, human rights, international law and company law. Clíodhna completed her PhD at Trinity College Dublin, having been awarded an Ussher Fellowship from Trinity College to complete her doctoral work. She graduated from Law and French in Trinity College in 2004, and was awarded a gold medal on graduation. Clíodhna's first book, "Immigration, Integration and the Law: The Intersection of Domestic, EU and International Regimes" was published with Ashgate in 2013. She is a qualified solicitor. Clíodhna welcomes research proposals, particularly in the areas of migration and asylum law, and human rights law.
Research Interest
Migration and asylum law, and human rights law.
Publications
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2016 'Double Jeopardy: Domestic Workers in Diplomatic Households American Journal of Comparative Law' Cliodhna Murphy and Siobhan Mullally (2016) 'Double Jeopardy: Domestic Workers in Diplomatic Households American Journal of Comparative Law'. 64
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2017 'Tackling Vulnerability to Labour Exploitation Through Regulation: The Case of Migrant Fishermen in Ireland' ClÃodhna Murphy (2017) 'Tackling Vulnerability to Labour Exploitation Through Regulation: The Case of Migrant Fishermen in Ireland'. Industrial Law Journal,
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2013 Integration and the Law in Europe: The Intersection of Domestic, EU and International Legal Regimes. Cliodhna Murphy (2013) Integration and the Law in Europe: The Intersection of Domestic, EU and International Legal Regimes. : Ashgate.