Date: Friday, 22 October 2021
Time: 10am - 5pm

Following on from the success of the first seminar on Judicial Education and Training last week, The School of Law at the University of Limerick, together with the School of Law, NUIG and the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, would like to invite you to the following online event

Judicial Conduct in Ireland: A Framework Fit for Purpose?’

Online Seminar

Friday 22 October 2021

10.00 am – 5.00 pm

Irish Council for Civil Liberties

Whitaker Institute and School of Law,

National University of Ireland Galway

School of Law, University of Limerick

Topics include:

  • The Bangalore Principles
  • Judicial Independence and accountability
  • Defining judicial misconduct
  • The informal resolution process
  • The composition of judicial conduct bodies internationally
  • A comparison of Italy and Ireland’s mechanisms for handling judicial misconduct

 

Speakers include:

  • The Hon Mr Justice Frank Clarke, Chief Justice of Ireland
  • Ms Doireann Ansbro, ICCL
  • Dr Brian Barry, Technological University Dublin
  • Mr Raymond Byrne, Former Commissioner Law Reform Commission, Adjunct Full Professor UCD
  • Dr Laura Cahillane, University of Limerick
  • Eunice Collins, University of Oxford
  • Prof Daniela Cavallini, University of Bologna 
  • Dr David Fennelly, Trinity College Dublin
  • Dr David Kenny, Trinity College Dublin
  • Caoimhe Kiernan, Technological University Dublin
  • Dr Patrick O’Brien, Oxford Brooks University
  • Prof Colin Scott, University College Dublin
  • Dr Sophie Turenne, University of Cambridge
  • Silvio R. Vinceti, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

 

Registration is now open for this event – please sign up here

Enquiries to: ronan.m.kennedy@nuigalway.ie or laura.cahillane@ul.ie

This event is organised by Dr Rónán Kennedy, NUIG and Dr Laura Cahillane, UL and is funded by the Irish Research Council.