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Maynooth Law Contributes to EU Charter Commentary
This book is a leading commentary on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Date: Tuesday, 11 January 2022
Dr Aisling McMahon awarded European Research Council (ERC) grant worth €1.5million for ‘PatentsInHumans’ project
Pioneering research on the bioethical implications of patents over technologies relating to the human body funded by European Research Council Starting Grant
Date: Monday, 10 January 2022
Matheson showcases Maynooth with Ireland’s First Legal Virtual Experience Programme
The firm has announced that, building on its initial post-launch success, the Matheson Virtual Experience Programme (VEP) has now been integrated into student modules and coursework in a number of third-level colleges including NUI Galway (NUIG); University of Limerick (UL) and Maynooth University (MU).
Date: Thursday, 06 January 2022
Minister Harris to open Unlocking Potential launch on Monday January 17th, 11:00-13:00
The Unlocking Potential (UP) project that aims to make higher education more accessible for people with criminal records. UP is led by the Maynooth University Access Programme (MAP) and the Maynooth University School of Law and Criminology, in partnership with the Maynooth Innovation Lab (Mi:Lab), the Irish Prison Service, the Probation Service, the Pathways Centre (City of Dublin Education and Training Board) and the Irish Penal Reform Trust.
Date: Wednesday, 05 January 2022
Dr Neil Maddox chaired a webinar hosted by the Department of Law at Maynooth University titled, Fertility Preservation for Children with Cancer: The Legal and Regulatory Context.
This webinar was linked to his current work on a project concerned with the novel and complex issues presented by technological developments in the area of fertility preservation for children with cancer.
Date: Tuesday, 04 January 2022
Louise Kennefick, Deirdre Healy and Niamh Wade publish article in the latest issue of Probation Quarterly
The article stems from a wider study that aims to provide a comprehensive and multi-faceted account of probation practice in Ireland from the perspective of key stakeholders from the 1960s to present day.
Date: Wednesday, 22 December 2021
Dr Lauren Kierans has co-edited an ebook entitled ‘Selected papers from the International Whistleblowing Research Network conference at Maynooth University’
This ebook comprises material presented at the International Whistleblowing Research Network (‘IWRN’) virtual conference hosted by Maynooth University in September 2021
Date: Tuesday, 21 December 2021
Dr Aisling McMahon invited to speak at Queensland University of Technology(QUT) conference on the TRIPS waiver.
Dr McMahon presented a paper entitled “The EU Counter-Proposal to the TRIPS Waiver: Opposition, False Promises and Delaying Real Solutions” which examined the European Union’s approach to the TRIPS waiver proposal
Date: Monday, 20 December 2021
New issue of international law journal edited by John Reynolds
The second issue of the Third World Approaches to International Law Review (TWAIL Review) journal, co-edited by Dr. John Reynolds and supported by Maynooth Law, has recently been published.
Date: Friday, 17 December 2021
Dr. Ian Marder presents at the Council of Europe, Garda Training College and other autumn events
Autumn 2021 saw Ian present at several academic and professional events and conferences.
Date: Thursday, 16 December 2021