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Dr. Lynsey Black delivers a paper on her research as part of the UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland seminar series
Dr. Lynsey Black delivers a paper on her research as part of the UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland seminar series
Date: Thursday, 01 November 2018
Dr Aisling McMahon delivers paper on ‘Biotechnology and Patents as Private Governance Tools: The Good, the Bad and the Potential for Ugly?’ at the Wellcome Collection, London 25th October.
Dr Aisling McMahon invited to deliver paper ‘Biotechnology and Patents as Private Governance Tools: The Good, the Bad and the Potential for Ugly?’
Date: Tuesday, 23 October 2018
Dr Fergus Ryan speaks to Institute of Guidance Counsellors
On Saturday 20th October, Dr Fergus Ryan of the Department of Law spoke at the Annual Conference of the Institute of Guidance Counsellors at DCU, Dublin. The conference, this year focussing on equality and diversity, brings together guidance counsellors from secondary schools all over Ireland. Fergus spoke on the topic of legal protection and challenges for LGBTI students and parents in Ireland, addressing best practice in addressing the needs of LGBTI students and families. He focussed, in particular, on the experience and challenges facing LGBTI students, and on how schools should best address transition by transgender students, with reference to legal standards and equal status requirements."
Date: Saturday, 20 October 2018
Dr. Ian Marder delivers lecture at Polish Probation Conference
Dr. Ian Marder delivers lecture at Polish Probation Conference
Date: Monday, 15 October 2018
Prof Doherty featured in the Irish Examiner
Prof Doherty featured in the Irish Examiner
Date: Monday, 15 October 2018
Prof Doherty presents comparative research on 'gig economy' work at International Conference'
Prof Doherty presented comparative research on 'gig economy' work at International Conference'
Date: Friday, 12 October 2018
Prof Michael Doherty was a panellist at The Freelancers forum
The Forum was held at D-Light Studios Dublin on September 4th.
Date: Thursday, 11 October 2018
Maynooth University Law Students’ Report on Safe Haven Ireland
Safe Haven Ireland (“SHI”) is a not for profit initiative founded in 2015. Its primary objective is to empower young people and foster integration in Ireland. In 2018, a volunteer group of Maynooth University undergraduate and postgraduate law students undertook an evaluation of Safe Haven Ireland’s sailing trips in 2016. The evaluation was in the form of a survey of participants in the trips. The survey was designed, distributed and analysed by the students under the supervision of Dr Clíodhna Murphy, Lecturer in the Department of Law. It is planned that, this year, a further group of students will analyse the experiences of participants on the 2017 and 2018 sailings. The report outlining the findings of the study is now available online here: []
Date: Friday, 05 October 2018
A warm welcome to Dr. Lynsey Black
Welcome to a new member of staff, Dr. Lynsey Black
Date: Monday, 01 October 2018
Dr Louise Kennefick publishes an article on RTE Brainstorm: "Should a state ever be held responsible for domestic crime?''
Should a state ever be held responsible for domestic crime?
Date: Monday, 01 October 2018