ARC’s mediation team have diverse expertise and life experience. Our panel of partners and associates have backgrounds in family law, employment law, financial services, construction management and engineering. I founded ARC with Dr. Roisin O’Shea in 2010 to provide a new kind of mediation service to clients in the South […]
research
Dr. Róisín O’ Shea’s headline findings have been published this month in the International Family Law Journal, Jordans Publishing London, Pgs 117-123. The paper is a summary of her research project, the aim of which was to examine holistically the family law system in Ireland, specifically in relation to judicial […]
Dr. Róisín O’ Shea’s research findings published in International Family ...
Since the Irish Independent published a 2 page feature on Roisin’s research, we’ve received many queries about the availability of Roisin’s research thesis – “Judicial Separation and Divorce in the Circuit Court” We can confirm that Roisin’s thesis is available in printed form from the WIT college library on the […]
Dr O’Shea’s thesis is now available
Thanks to the enthusiasm and interest of their Legal Editor, Derbhail McDonald, the Irish Independent newspaper ran a 2-page feature on Roisin’s PhD research this morning. Since then, We’ve had significant interest from other journalists, academics and those involved and experiencing the Irish family law system in accessing Roisin’s research. […]
Headline Findings from Roisin’s PhD
ARC Partner, Roisin O’Shea, passed her doctoral viva on the 9th August. Her thesis is an empirical study of “Judicial Separation and Divorce in the Circuit Court” providing qualitative and quantitative analysis of the Irish family law system in terms of processes and outcomes. She is due to graduate in […]
Congratulations to ARC Partner, Roisin O’Shea
Arc Mediation co-founder, Roisin O’Shea, was interviewed before the recent Career Zoo event in Dublin. The purpose was to promote an awareness among graduates of the benefits of a career in research. In the interview, Roisin discusses both the challenges and societal benefits of research into the Irish family court […]