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Exciting Opportunities from the Irish Yearbook of International Law
The Editors of the Irish Yearbook of International Law are currently advertising a number of opportunities for scholars who wish to publish their work in the Yearbook.
Friday, 09 August 2024
Call for Papers - Workshop on Forced Migration Law
We welcome any topic on forced migration law. Submit your abstracts by 27th September 2024!
Thursday, 08 August 2024
Prof Michael Doherty has publishes piece in the Italian Labour Law E-Journal.
The piece focuses on the implications of the Directive for collective bargaining coverage in the EU, and takes a broadly optimistic view of what the impact of the Directive might be by using the example of Ireland as a case study.
Thursday, 08 August 2024
Maynooth University’s School of Law and Criminology hosts a workshop in collaboration with Trinity College Dublin on Comparative Constitutional Change
On 3 – 4 July the School of Law and Criminology in collaboration with Trinity College Dublin hosted a workshop on Comparative Constitutional Change.
Wednesday, 07 August 2024
Catholic Historical Society of Ireland annual conference, Saturday 21st Sep. 2024, DCU
Catholic Historical Society of Ireland annual conference, Saturday 21st Sep. 2024, DCU Venue - Dublin City University, Drumcondra Campus
Wednesday, 07 August 2024
Catholic Historical Society of Ireland annual conference, Saturday 21st Sep. 2024, DCU
Catholic Historical Society of Ireland annual conference, Saturday 21st Sep. 2024, DCU Venue - Dublin City University, Drumcondra Campus
Wednesday, 07 August 2024
Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery: Change in Ireland in its European Context
On 14 June the School of Law and Criminology, in collaboration with the Department of Applied Social Studies and Maynooth University Social Sciences Institute (MUSSI), hosted a hybrid international event addressing Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery: Change in Ireland in its European context. This event was coordinated jointly by Dr Niamh Flanagan (Associate Professor in Applied Social Studies), Dr Clíodhna Murphy (Associate Professor in Law), and Dr Rhiannon Bandiera (Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Criminology).
Tuesday, 06 August 2024
Workshop entitled ‘The Contribution of the United Nations War Crimes Commission to International Criminal Law’ hosted by School of Law and Criminology.
On 12 July 2024, the Research Centre in International Justice and Maynooth University Social Sciences Institute at Maynooth University, hosted workshop on ‘The Contribution of the United Nations War Crimes Commission to International Criminal Law. This event was to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the United Nations War Crimes Commission (UNWCC).
Friday, 02 August 2024
Department of Justice hosts agenda-setting CORD Partnership workshop
On 11 July, the Department of Justice hosted the Criminal justice Open Research Dialogue (CORD) Partnership’s third workshop of 2024
Thursday, 01 August 2024
School of Law and Criminology hosts symposium on Palestine in July
July 2024, the Maynooth University School of Law and Criminology’s Research Centre in International Justice hosted a symposium entitled 'The Situation in Palestine: Emerging Domestic and International Jurisprudence'. This hybrid and international event was jointly hosted by Maynooth University School of Law and Criminology’s Research Centre in International Justice (RCIJ) and Northumbria University Law School’s Centre for Evidence & Criminal Justice Studies.
Thursday, 01 August 2024