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4th Maynooth-Leuven-Edinburgh Brexit Seminar held at Maynooth Law School
The seminar was co-organised by Prof Tobias Lock, Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law and Fundamental Rights at the School, Prof Wouter Devroe, Dean of KU Leuven Faculty of Law and Criminology, and Dr Leandro Mancano, Edinburgh Law School.
Date: Monday, 11 July 2022
Claire McGovern successfully defends her PhD at Viva Voce exam
Claire McGovern successfully defended her doctoral thesis (subject to some revisions) entitled "Reproduction after Death: The Legal and Ethical Challenges in the Regulation of Posthumous Conception in Ireland" at her Viva Voce examination in Maynooth on Thursday the 16th June, and hopes to graduate in September.
Date: Friday, 17 June 2022
Claire McGovern successfully defends her PhD at Viva Voce exam
Claire McGovern successfully defended her doctoral thesis (subject to some revisions) entitled "Reproduction after Death: The Legal and Ethical Challenges in the Regulation of Posthumous Conception in Ireland" at her viva voca examination in Maynooth on Thursday the 16th June, and hopes to graduate in September.
Date: Friday, 17 June 2022
Professor McMahon co-authors paper on “The COVID-19 TRIPS Waiver Process in Critical Review: An Appraisal of the WTO DG Text (IP/C/W/688” with Dr Siva Thambisetty, Dr Hyo Yoon Kang, Dr Luke McDonagh & Professor Graham Dutfield
This paper examines the compromise text put forward in May 2022 by the World Trade Organisation Director General (DG), Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, in response to calls for a temporary TRIPS waiver of certain intellectual property obligations at the TRIPS level for COVID-19 health technologies to ameliorate global inequity in access to COVID-19 vaccines, medicines and other health technologies.
Date: Thursday, 16 June 2022
Donal Coffey was recently appointed an editor of the Indian Law Review
Indian Law Review is an academic-led, double-blind peer-reviewed, generalist journal on the laws of the Indian subcontinent.
Date: Wednesday, 15 June 2022
Dr. Ian Marder wins Maynooth University Teaching Award
Ian was nominated for the award for his work to develop and deliver the MA Dialogue programme on the MA in Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice, which he directs.
Date: Tuesday, 14 June 2022
David Mangan addresses members of Italian Labour Law Community
The topic was “The Status of Worker and Labour Law – Beyond Subordination?”. David spoke about the common law’s approach to the topic by discussing Irish and English labour law.
Date: Friday, 10 June 2022
Professor Delia Ferri, researchers of the DANCING Project and the Maynooth team of the ReCreating Europe Project participate in the Open Up Museums! Conference in Trento and Rovereto
Prof Delia Ferri and Katie Donnellan presented the findings from the “ReCreating Europe” project research conducted in Maynooth, focusing on barriers to accessing digital cultural content and the experience of vulnerable groups. The research was jointly conducted between 2020 and 2022 by Delia Ferri, Noelle Higgins, Katie Donnellan and Maria Laura Serra
Date: Thursday, 09 June 2022
Ireland experts’ red-line on garda facial recognition tech
Dr. Ciara Bracken-Roche, Dr. Elizabeth Ferries, and Olga Cronin at the ICCL author a letter to the Irish Times gaining signatures from experts from 7 universities and 13 NGOs in Ireland. They believe the risks attached to facial recognition technologies are currently too significant to use for policing.
Date: Wednesday, 08 June 2022
David Mangan addresses members of EU-wide study on remote work in Ireland
David set out how the Irish government’s proposal (the Right to Request Remote Work Bill) released on 25 January 2022 does not assist in navigating remote work. Instead, he contended, it provides for greater informal grievances at the workplace level.
Date: Tuesday, 31 May 2022