Very sad to hear about the death of May McGee. May she rest in peace with her beloved husband. RIP. I wrote this piece when they were honoured in late 2023 for their landmark case. https://t.co/9gbjJDFbhn
Thank you @irishcongress for calling out the shocking claims of the business lobby regarding the Occupied Territories Bill. This is a modest measure, the bare minimum under int law. We should not be trading and profiting from war crimes!
https://t.co/3qzZPoRpxI
Submit your abstracts for the North South Criminology Conference! You have one week left to get your panels/papers/selves organised! https://t.co/hCyOepESW2
1/3 Delighted that my report ‘Access to Justice: Legal Pathways to Justice for the Rights of People in Prison' is now publicly available. The report is available in full at: https://t.co/JaXgzCIu5L. It explores the law & practice of public interest prison litigation in Ireland
2/3 It examines the obstacles and issues that are present and the factors that contribute to this overlooked area of law. Huge thank you to Andrea Pownall of @MaynoothLaw (RA), @IPRT (the civil society project partner) and @IrishResearch (project funders) for their involvement.
IPRT is delighted to be the civic society project partner for the report Access to Justice: Legal Pathways to Justice for the Rights of People in Prison authored by Dr @AminaAda with the research assistance of Andrea Pownall (both @MaynoothLaw).
📘 Read: https://t.co/fVad49LwAr
📢 Junior scholars in forced migration law!
Would you like feedback on your work in a supportive and friendly environment?
Join us @MaynoothLaw, Ireland on 10 Jan!
Deadline for applications: 27 Sept. Funding available thanks to @legalscholars !
More details below 👇
There is still time to register for the launch of my upcoming report on public interest prison litigation in Ireland (w/@iprt as the collaborative partner), which takes place online on Thurs. For more information, please see the information below⬇️ @MaynoothLaw#loveirishresearch
1/2 Delighted to share that my report, 'Access to Justice: Legal Pathways to Justice for the Rights of People in Prison', will be launched online on 26th September. It analyses the barriers & issues that arise in public interest prison law in Ireland @MaynoothLaw
2/2 Great to work with @iprt on this project, which is funded by @IrishResearch. The report will be launched by @DavidCFathi, Director of the @ACLU National Prison Project. For more information & to register please see https://t.co/KXIuV96xzJ. Do join us! #loveirishresearch
1/2 Delighted to share that my report, 'Access to Justice: Legal Pathways to Justice for the Rights of People in Prison', will be launched online on 26th September. It analyses the barriers & issues that arise in public interest prison law in Ireland @MaynoothLaw
📢 Calling all Meat Industry Workers
If you work in meat processing, please fill out this short, anonymous survey and share with your colleagues.
@DeptEnterprise is conducting a review of labour in the meat processing industry and want to hear your experiences. ⬇️ https://t.co/hGOgoBG58L
International Law PhD students/ ECRs!
The 'From PhD to Published' seminar is happening this Thursday 11 Sept at 1pm Irish time!
Find out how to publish your first article/ book review, and ask questions to the Editors of the Irish Yearbook of International Law!
Link below 👇
Excited to announce: How and Why do Double Standards Matter for International Law?, organized by @GVAGrad and @HLSPILAC; Geneva, 15-17 May 2025.
Send your abstracts by 15 October. Details here: https://t.co/TjQPUdgL0G
With thanks @NicoKrisch Naz Modirzadeh @Dustin_A_Lewis
We @MaynoothLaw are delighted to announce that the School of Law and Criminology has been successful in our renewal application for the Athena Swan Bronze Award, which we first secured in 2020. https://t.co/zmDeqKY1qg