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Ó NÉILL, C., 2018. Global Patient Safety into the future. In: National (Ministry of Health) Patient Safety Symposium: Patient Safety: An Essential Pillar of UHC, Crowne Plaza, Kampala, Kenya, 10 September 2018.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2018. Global Patient Safety: is medical paternalism dead? In: Ministry of Health Uganda Patient Safety Symposium, Infectious Disease Centre, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, 6 September 2018.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2018. Consent in English law post-Montgomery. In: Hungarian Patient Safety, Patient Law and International Best Practice Experiences from the NHS, Semmelweis University Health Servives Management Training Centre, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary, 4 May 2018.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2018. Religious and cultural beliefs: the potential for patient safety to be compromised in the United Kingdom? In: International Scientific Conference on Medicine, Academic Centre for Natural Sciences of the University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia, 23 February 2018.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2018. Conclusion: Global patient safety - power of the dream. In: J. TINGLE, C. Ó NÉILL and M. SHIMWELL, eds., Global patient safety: law, policy and practice. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138052789

TINGLE, J., Ó NÉILL, C. and SHIMWELL, M., 2018. Global patient safety: law, policy and practice. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138052789

Ó NÉILL, C., 2018. Religion, medicine and the law. Biomedical law and ethics library . Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780815359470

Ó NÉILL, C., 2018. Religious and cultural beliefs: the potential for patient safety to be compromised. In: J. TINGLE, C. Ó NÉILL and M. SHIMWELL, eds., Global patient safety: law, policy and practice. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138052789

Ó NÉILL, C., 2018. Review of Medical law and ethics by Johnathan Herring. Law & Justice, 180, pp. 95-99. ISSN 0269-817X

Ó NÉILL, C., 2017. The appropriateness of conscientious objection to abortion in English medical law from a Gewirthian perspective. In: Law and Religion Scholars Network (LARSN) Conference 2017, VU (Vrije Universiteit) Amsterdam, Netherlands, 19 May 2017.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2017. Blood transfusion refusals – why new guidelines aren’t up to scratch. The Conversation.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2017. Jehovah’s Witnesses and Blood Transfusions: An Analysis of the Legal Protections Afforded to Adults and Children in European/English Human Rights Contexts. European Journal of Health Law. ISSN 0929-0273

Ó NÉILL, C., 2016. Is the religiously inspired principle of double effect appropriate in English medical law from the perspective of Alan Gewirth’s principle of generic consistency? In: Law, Human Rights and Religion: Flashpoints, Centre For Conflict, Rights and Justice, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 12 December 2016.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2016. Human Cloning: Four Fallacies and their Legal Consequences. Medical Law Review, 24 (1), pp. 135-140. ISSN 0967-0742

Ó NÉILL, C., 2016. Jehovah’s Witness and refusal of blood transfusions: an analysis of the approach adopted by English law. In: Durham Law School Postgraduate Conference, Durham Law School, Durham University, Durham, 2016.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2016. The refusal of blood transfusion by Jehovah’s Witness in English medical law: a Gewirthian analysis. In: CCRJ Research Symposium, Centre For Conflict, Rights and Justice, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 2016.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2015. Conscientious objection in Greater Glasgow Health Board v. Doogan and others [2014] UKSC 68. Medical Law International, 15 (4), pp. 246-254. ISSN 0968-5332

Ó NÉILL, C., 2015. Abrahamic religious belief and circumcision in English medical law. In: Durham CELLS (Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences) and Durham GLAD (Gender and Law at Durham) Postgraduate Research Conference, Durham Law School, Durham University, Durham, 2015.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2015. Conscience and Conviction: The Case for Civil Disobedience. Medical Law Review, 23 (2), pp. 315-319. ISSN 0967-0742

Ó NÉILL, C., 2015. Is the definition of 'participate' appropriate in relation to s 4 of the Abortion Act 1967 (Conscientious Objection)? In: Durham CELLS (Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences) Postgraduate Conference, Durham, Durham University, 2015.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2015. Ritual circumcision: is there a conflict between the manifestation of religious belief and the potential for harm? In: College of St Hild and St Bede Senior Common Room Postgraduate Symposium, Durham University, Durham, 2015.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2014. Book review: The Female Body: A Journey Through Law, Culture and Medicine. Medical Law International, 14 (3), pp. 172-178. ISSN 0968-5332

Ó NÉILL, C., 2014. The relevance of double effect in English Medical law. In: Newcastle Law School PGR Conference 2014: the Challenges for Legal Thought in a Contemporary Society, Newcastle Law School, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, 3-4 April 2014.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2014. Abrahamic religious belief, double effect and the law: uneasy alliances? In: College of St Hild and St Bede Postgraduate Colloquium, Durham University, Durham, 2014.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2014. Medical law and the use of a religious-inspired principle in a so-called secular legal system. In: College of St Hild and St Bede Senior Common Room Postgraduate Symposium, Durham University, Durham, 2014.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2014. Significance of a religious inspired principle in English medical law: an analysis of double effect. In: Matariki Workshop on Research Ethics, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany, 2014.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2014. The doctrine of double effect in English Law: alive and kicking? In: Durham CELLS (Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences) Postgraduate Conference, Durham University, Durham, 2014.

Ó NÉILL, C., 2013. The Languages Acts in the Republic of Ireland and Canada: lessons to be learnt by Northern Ireland. Trinity College Law Review, 16, pp. 115-136. ISSN 1393-5941

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