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Dominic McGoldrick

Professor of International Human Rights Law, Faculty of Social Sciences

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Selected Publications

  • MCGOLDRICK, D., 2011. Human Rights Law Review. 11(3), 451-502
  • MCGOLDRICK, D., 2010. International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 59(4), 981-1019
  • MCGOLDRICK, D., 2009. Human Rights Law Review. 9(4), 603-645
  • DOMINIC MCGOLDRICK, 2009. State Identity and Genocide: The Bosnian Genocide Case. In: KAIKOBAD K, BOHLANDER M, ed., International Law and Power: Perspectives on Legal Order and Justice Brill. 255-303

Current PhD Students

  • : Preventing torture, inhuman and degrading treatment resulting from detainee transfers in Iraq and Afghanistan through the European Convention on Human Rights (co-supervisor )
  • 2025. Assessing Public Morality and the Necessity of Restrictions on ECHR Rights European Human Rights Law Review. 34-59
  • 2024. Human Rights Quarterly. 46(2), 287-329
  • 2024. Bringing The International Covenant On Civil And Political Rights Home? European Human Rights Law Review. 57-68
  • DOMINIC MCGOLDRICK, 2022. 'Thought, Expression, Association, and Assembly'. In: MOECKLI, SHAH and SIVAKUMARAN, eds., International Human Rights Law 4th. Oxford University Press. 209-234
  • DOMINIC MCGOLDRICK, 2019. Human Rights Law Review. 19(1), 173–185
  • DOMINIC MCGOLDRICK, 2019. Religious Symbols and State Regulation: Assessing the Strategic Role of the European Court of Human Rights. In: The European Court of Human Rights and the Freedom of Religion or Belief Brill. 335-366
  • DOMINIC MCGOLDRICK, 2019. Human Rights - The struggle for recognition of LGBTQ rights from a transnational perspective. In: Global Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) History Charles Scribner’s Sons, Gale. 759-767
  • DOMINIC MCGOLDRICK, 2019. In: The Politics of LGBQTI Human Rights in the United Nations System: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics - Groups and Identities Oxford University Press. 1-19
  • 2019. Sharia Law in Europe? Legacies of the Ottoman Empire and the European Convention on Human Rights Oxford Journal of Law and Religion. 8, 517–66
  • DOMINIC MCGOLDRICK, 2017. Religious Rights and the Margin of Appreciation. In: Human Rights Between Law and Politics - The Margin of Appreciation in Post-National Contexts Hart, Oxford. 145–168
  • DOMINIC MCGOLDRICK, 2017. Religion and Human Rights. 12(2-3), 128-141
  • DOMINIC MCGOLDRICK, 2016. ‘A defence of the margin of appreciation and an argument for its application by the human rights committee’ International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 21-60
  • DOMINIC MCGOLDRICK, 2016. Affording States a Margin of Appreciation: Comparing the European Court of Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. In: CARLA M. BUCKLEY, ALICE DONALD AND PHILIP LEACH, ed., Towards Convergence in International Human Rights Law: Approaches of Regional and International Systems Brill/Martinus Nijhoff. 323-365
  • DOMINIC MCGOLDRICK, 2016. Human Rights Law Review. 16(4), 613–668
  • DOMINIC MCGOLDRICK, 2013. Developments in the Right to be Forgotten Human Rights Law Review. 13(4), 761-776
  • DOMINIC MCGOLDRICK, 2012. Religion and Legal Spaces: In Gods We Trust; In Churches We Trust, But Need To Verify Human Rights Law Review. 12(4), 759-86
  • MCGOLDRICK, D., 2011. Human Rights Law Review. 11(3), 451-502
  • MCGOLDRICK, D., 2010. International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 59(4), 981-1019
  • MCGOLDRICK, D., 2009. Human Rights Law Review. 9(4), 603-645
  • DOMINIC MCGOLDRICK, 2009. State Identity and Genocide: The Bosnian Genocide Case. In: KAIKOBAD K, BOHLANDER M, ed., International Law and Power: Perspectives on Legal Order and Justice Brill. 255-303
  • MCGOLDRICK, D., 2008. Terrorism and human rights paradigms: the United Kingdom after 11 September 2001. In: BIANCHI, A. and KELLER, A., eds., Counterterrorism: democracy's challenge Hart. 111-231

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