Former chief justice Mr Justice Frank Clarke is to be awarded the Hibernian Law Medal next week. Awarded by the Hibernian Law Journal since 2018, medal recipients have included senior judges from Ireland and other jurisdictions. The most recent awardees were former president Mary Robinson and former
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The Hibernian Law Journal has called for submissions for publication in Volume 23 which is to be published next summer. The journal offers a platform under the patronage of the Law Society for practising and career academics to contribute to the vibrant Irish legal publishing community.
The Hibernian Law Journal is now accepting submissions to be considered for publication in Volume 22. The Journal is particularly interested in receiving articles examining domestic matters and will also consider those which discuss European or international law or other common law jurisdictions, wh
The Hibernian Law Journal has named Joshua Kieran-Glennon as editor-in-chief for its forthcoming 22nd volume. Mr Kieran-Glennon, a deputy editor of the outgoing board, is a trainee solicitor at McCann FitzGerald LLP, and succeeds Julia Launders in the role of editor-in-chief.
The 21st Volume of the Hibernian Law Journal has been launched by Mr Justice Michael Twomey and the president of the Law Society, Michelle Ní Longáin. A special launch ceremony held in the Blue Room at the Law Society's Blackhall Place headquarters was attended by members of the judici
Former Irish president Mary Robinson and former UK Supreme Court president Baroness Hale of Richmond will be the joint awardees of this year's Hibernian Law Medals.
A distinguished panel of human rights experts will discuss the challenges posed by the use of emergency powers by the executive at this year's Hibernian Law Journal annual lecture. Sinéad Gibney, head of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, will be joined on the panel by Jim O'Call
The Hibernian Law Journal has made another call for submissions for its 2022 case note competition ahead of the deadline on Saturday. Case notes of 2,000 to 4,000 words are sought by the Journal on any recent seminal judgment of the Irish courts, the EU courts or the European Court of Human Rights.
The Hibernian Law Journal has opened submissions for its 2022 case note competition. Case notes of 2,000 to 4,000 words are sought by the Journal on any recent seminal judgment of the Irish courts, the EU courts or the European Court of Human Rights.
The Hibernian Law Journal has announced the virtual publication of its 20th volume, now available online via HeinOnline and Westlaw. Volume 20 explores topics including the contemporary impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on the courts, the examinership process and insurance claims as well as a sweepin
The Hibernian Law Journal has reissued a call for submissions for its 21st volume ahead of the deadline this Saturday. The Journal is particularly interested in receiving articles examining domestic matters and will also consider those which discuss European or international law or other common law
Julia Launders has been appointed as the new editor-in-chief of the Hibernian Law Journal. Ms Launders, a deputy editor of the outgoing board, succeeds Matt Gregg in the role and will edit Volume 21 of the Journal.
The deputy chief executive of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) will join a panel of experts for tonight's Hibernian Law Journal annual lecture on the challenges of online disinformation. Celene Craig will be joined on the panel by Professor Lorna Woods OBE, professor of internet law at th
The Hibernian Law Journal will host a panel discussion on the challenges of online disinformation for this year's annual lecture. Mr Justice Michael Twomey, the Journal's judge-in-residence, will chair a panel including Celene Craig, deputy chief executive of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (B
Midnight tonight marks the final deadline for submitting case notes to the Hibernian Law Journal for its Case Note Competition 2021. Case notes of 2,000 to 4,000 words are sought by the Journal on any recent seminal judgment of the Irish courts, the EU courts or the European Court of Human Rights.