Seminars
The School hosts many research events each year, including conferences and workshops, and holds a series of staff seminars every semester. Staff seminars involve academic staff and visiting academics presenting work in progress. Upcoming staff seminars are listed below:
Upcoming Seminars
Judge John Cooke
"How Judgments Get Written: The Influence of Style over Substance"
Wednesday 13th April at 4pm Law School Boardroom
Professor Edward Imwinkelried,
UC Davis
Wednesday 23 March @ 13.00 Law School Boardroom
The End of the Era of Proxies.
Recent Seminars
Professor Sandeep Gopalan,
NUI Maynooth
Wednesday 2nd February @ 12.45 Law School Boardroom
Should we jail white-collar criminals?
Professor Christian Johnson,
University of Utah College of Law
November 24, 2010 @ 11.00 School of Law Boardroom
Understanding the Reach of Over-the-Counter Derivative Market Reforms in the U.S.
Professor Robert Bloom,
Boston College Law School
Wednesday 3 Nov @ 13.00 Law School Boardroom
Clinical Legal Education
Wednesday 23rd June 1.00 Boardroom
Professor Gary Edmond
Suspect science and unreliable law: The legal topography of 'facial mapping' (and CCTV) evidence
All Welcome
To register please email angela.ennis@ucd.ie
21 April @ 13.00
Thomas Mohr
University College Dublin
"British Imperial Statutes and Irish Law"
The Jean Allain seminar is jointly hosted by the UCD School of Law and the UCD Human Rights Network
14 April @ 13.00
Jean Allain
Queen’s University Belfast
The Illogical Equation: Trafficking as Slavery before the European Court of Human Rights
24 March @ 13.00
Donna Shewstowsky
UC Davis
“Title to be announced”
24 February @ 13.00
Wang Hongying
Northwest Normal University School of Political Science and Law
“The frontier of the democracy theory about China”
10 February @ 13.00
Maire Ní ShuílleabháinUniversity
College Dublin
‘Europeanisation of Divorce Law under Brussels II bis: Unforeseen Consequences and Hidden Agendas’
3 February @ 12.30
Morten Hviid,
The Norwich Law School
“Should Rival Firms have to Demonstrate ‘Harm to Competition’ in Order to have Standing?”