Dr John Stannard will deliver a talk on law and emotion as part of the Trinity College Law Review's Distinguished Speaker series later this month. The free event, taking place in Regent House on Friday 20 October, 6pm, is expected to draw interest from the wider legal and philosophical communities i
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Alessandra Grosariu and Patricia O’Reilly have been named as the incoming editors-in-chief of Volume XXVII of the Trinity College Law Review, marking the first time that the position has been shared since the journal's foundation. The pair initially joined the journal as junior editorial board
The Trinity College Law Review (TCLR) and Trinity Free Legal Advice Centre (Trinity FLAC) will host Professor Conor O’Mahony as part of the Distinguished Speaker Series for Volume XXVI of the TCLR. His address is entitled ‘State Responses to Historical Child Protection Issues - Has Irela
Lord Burrows, a justice of the UK Supreme Court, has been given an award by the Trinity College Law Society for his contributions to private law.
The 25th edition of the Trinity College Law Review was launched by Mr Justice Peter Charleton of the Supreme Court at the prestigious student-run journal's first in-person event since 2019. In his remarks and foreword to the journal, Mr Justice Charleton raises a range of reforms he says are necessa
Law student Eoin Forde has been named editor-in-chief of the next volume of the Trinity College Law Review. Mr Forde will be joined on the team for Volume XXIV of the prestigious student-edited law journal by the newly-selected co-managing editors, Hana Abú and Benjamin Conlon.
Law student Naomi Foale emerged as the biggest winner as the Trinity College Law Review announced its 2020 prize-winners. Ms Foale's article, Back to the Future: How Well Equipped is Irish Employment Equality Law to Adapt to Artificial Intelligence?, discusses "classification bias" within employment
Lady Hale, former president of the UK Supreme Court, will launch the latest volume of the Trinity College Law Review later this month. The former judge, who stepped down in January, has written the foreword to Volume XXIII and will join editor-in-chief Celia Reynolds in addressing the launch event.
Legal tech expert Professor Richard Susskind OBE will launch his new book, Online Courts and the Future of Justice, in Dublin next week. He will be speaking at the final instalment of Trinity College Law Review's Distinguished Speaker series in the Graduates Memorial Building, Trinity College on Tue