We are delighted to share the manifesto presented by our newly elected Chair during the election process.
Consisting of 14 points, it sets out the direction of our work and will guide the development of the 19th Session Committee throughout the 2026/27 term.
The 19th Session Committee of the TCD Law Student Colloquium has officially been announced!
A record number of applications, incredible student interest, and an exciting year ahead filled with new opportunities, events, and initiatives.
Congratulations to all those elected.
At Bord Bia Bloom, Colloquium engaged in discussions of sustainability and policy. Our chair, Lukian, met stakeholders and attended the presidential address by Catherine Connolly. We also connected with University College Cork to exchange ideas and explore future collaboration.
Hope everyone is enjoying the long weekend!
We’re excited to announce that TCD Law Student Colloquium is back on X after a long pause.
Expect regular updates as we grow our community again; stay tuned! Follow us on our other socials too. Thank you all; see you here!
🚨Call for papers! We are delighted to announce that our ‘New & Emerging Voices in Constitutional Law’ symposium will take place @UCDLawSchool in-person on 13 March. The deadline to apply is 9 February - abstracts should be sent to Prof Eoin Carolan & @seana_g ⬇️
The Trinity College Colloquium is accepting abstracts for its 16th conference! Applications are open to law students of any level, in any university.
Email [email protected] with a PDF (500 words), or with any questions you may have.
The Trinity College Colloquium is accepting abstracts for its 16th conference! Applications are open to law students of any level, in any university.
Email [email protected] with a PDF (500 words), or with any questions you may have.
The Trinity College Law Student Colloquium is proud to present its committee for 2023/24.
Paper submissions for the conference will open soon - watch this space!
The Colloquium is now accepting applications for
* Organizing Committee Members (OCMs)
* Undergraduate Representatives
* Postgraduate Representatives
If you have any questions or need further information, please reach out to us here or at [email protected]
The Colloquium is recruiting for the 2023/4 Executive!
The treasurer and sponsorship officer positions on the executive remain to be filled - all current TCD students are welcome to apply through the link in the bio. Feel free to get in touch with any questions.
We are also delighted to invite you to a drink and canape reception after the lecture, kindly made possible by our sponsor EY Law Ireland. Please check the link in our bio for tickets as well as further information about this event!
🚨Exciting news🚨 The 15th Trinity College Law Student Colloquium is delighted to invite you to join us at the 12th annual Brian Lenihan Memorial Lecture and the first to take place in person since the pandemic.
We are truly honoured to host Noeline Blackwell, the current CEO of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre as the keynote speaker for the 2022/2023 session of the Colloquium.
Submissions for the 2023 Colloquium are closing tomorrow (December 29th) at 17:00 UTC. All information is available from the link in our profile. Please note that late submissions shall not be considered!
We’re delighted to share that we have now received submissions from over nine countries, including the UK, the US, Australia, as well as many European countries. Remember: submissions are open until the 29th of December at 5 pm UTC!
The TCD Colloquium is delighted to announce that this year's conference will be taking place on the 17th of February 2023. We look forward to seeing you all there and hearing about your research.
The author of the best paper will receive a cash prize of €250 and will be published in the Trinity College Law Review (https://t.co/QyJ8NW1Aj2).
If you have any questions, pleaseemail [email protected] or reach out to us via our Instagram @tcd.colloquium
The Committee of the Trinity College Dublin Law Student Colloquium is delighted to announce our call for speakers for the 15th annual Colloquium, which will be held at the end of February 2023.
What is an Abstract?
An abstract is a summary of the paper which you intend to present, and should outline your approach to the issues. Abstracts from prospective speakers should be between 400 and 500 words long.