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
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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.
There is one week left to submit case notes to the Hibernian Law Journal for its Case Note Competition 2021.
The Hibernian Law Journal has opened submissions 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.
Midnight tomorrow is the deadline for submissions to Hibernian Law Journal to be considered for inclusion in Volume 20, due for publication in hard copy and online (via HeinOnline and Westlaw) in July 2021.
The Hibernian Law Journal is now accepting submissions to be considered for publication in Volume 20.
The Hibernian Law Journal has announced the appointment of Matt Gregg as its new editor-in-chief as it sets out to work on its next volume. Mr Gregg, a deputy editor of the outgoing board, succeeds Riccardo Savona Siemens in the role and will edit Volume 20 of the Journal.
The latest volume of the Hibernian Law Journal has been launched "virtually" and is now available online via HeinOnline and Westlaw. Volume 19 explores the past, present and future of law, covering a range of topics including the potential impact of big data analytics on the delivery of legal servic
The Hibernian Law Journal has opened submissions for its Case Note Competition 2020. Case notes of 2,000 to 4,000 words are sought by the Journal on any recent seminal judgment by the Irish courts, the EU courts or the European Court of Human Rights.
British judges could be invited to sit on a "special constitutional court" in a united Ireland, a former Chief Justice of Ireland has said. Mr Justice John L. Murray, who served as Chief Justice of Ireland from 2004 to 2011, made the remarks in a panel discussion hosted by the Hibernian Law Journal.
Mr Justice John L. Murray, who served as Chief Justice of Ireland from 2004 to 2011, is set to join a distinguished panel to discuss the future constitutional arrangements for Ireland and Northern Ireland. The Hibernian Law Journal will host the panel discussion as its 2019 annual lecture, titled &l
The Law Society of Ireland has appointed Riccardo Savona Siemens as editor-in-chief of the Hibernian Law Journal. Mr Siemens, a member of the outgoing board, succeeds Ciarán Donohue in the role and will edit the 19th volume of the Journal.
The Hibernian Law Journal launched its 18th Volume at a special ceremony held in the Blue Room at the Law Society of Ireland and attended by members of the judiciary, academia and the wider legal community.
Mr Justice Michael Twomey will launch the 18th Volume of the Hibernian Law Journal at the Law Society of Ireland next week. The High Court judge, who has served as the Journal's judge-in-residence since last October, will chair the launch on Tuesday 23 July in the Blue Room at Blackhall Place.