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Dr Donal Coffey (Maynooth University) and Dr Laura Cahillane (University of Limerick) hosted an event on the centenary of the 1922 Constitution
The conference featured talks on different elements of the Free State Constitution, such as Parliament, the Irish language, and the interaction with Northern Ireland.
Date: Wednesday, 01 February 2023
Maynooth University School of Law and Criminology welcomes Dr Karen Walsh
Karen will be teaching on intellectual property law modules. She welcomes potential research students, collaborations, and media enquiries pertaining to any of her research areas.
Date: Tuesday, 31 January 2023
Dr Joe Garrihy and Dr Ian Marder publish a paper in the European Journal of Criminology
The paper also discusses the implications for prison practices during and following the pandemic, understanding isolation in the penological context, and collaboration between prison oversight bodies and academics.
Date: Monday, 30 January 2023
Aisling McMahon publishes chapter examining the role of patents in the ethical regulation novel being technologies
Aisling’s chapter focuses on the role patents could play in embedding ethical approaches to the regulation of “novel being” technology i.e., in steering the development and use of “novel being” technologies in an ethical manner.
Date: Thursday, 26 January 2023
Dr. Ian Marder and Prof. Claire Hamilton publish special issue on Irish criminology
Co-edited by Maynooth University School of Law and Criminology colleagues Dr. Ian Marder and Prof. Claire Hamilton, the issue invited authors engaged in cutting-edge research on crime and criminal justice in the Republic of Ireland to demonstrate Ireland’s global significance in these fields
Date: Wednesday, 25 January 2023
Dr Karen Lynch Shally invited as guest speaker at the Business Law and Governance Research Group at Newcastle Law School
Dr Lynch Shally was discussing her recent publication in the Irish Journal of European Law (IJEL) which assesses the role of the new EU representative action in Irish financial services.
Date: Monday, 23 January 2023
Dr Neil Maddox speaks on the popular podcast The Fifth Court
In the new episode of the popular podcast 'The Fifth Court', Dr. Neil Maddox discusses compulsory vaccination, and the extent to which people can refuse any medical treatment, as well as the civil liberties concerns raised by the Government response to the recent Covid pandemic.
Date: Friday, 20 January 2023
Applications are open for our Professional Certificate in Whistleblowing Law Practice and Policy
We are now accepting applications for our Professional Certificate in Whistleblowing Law Practice and Policy delivered by expert in Whistleblowing Law, Dr Lauren Kierans.
Date: Thursday, 19 January 2023
IRC Starting Laureate Award for Dr Lynsey Black
The IRC Laureate Awards aim to enhance frontier research in Irish universities, supporting exceptional researchers across all disciplines.
Date: Wednesday, 18 January 2023
The School of Law and Criminology welcomes Dr Kevin Wozniak
At Maynooth, he will be teaching a module on the politics of mass incarceration. He will also assume the role of director of the new Research Centre for Criminology.
Date: Tuesday, 17 January 2023