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Department of Law, Maynooth University

Department of Law, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland
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Maynooth University Department of Law is for students who are ambitious about what they want to achieve with a law degree. The National University of Ireland Maynooth (Maynooth University) is a very distinctive university, a collegial institution strongly focused on the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, and equally committed to research, teaching and engagement.  Its distinctive features and character owe much to its unique history and heritage. Maynooth University was formally established as an autonomous university as recently as 1997, yet traces its origins to the foundation of the Royal College of St. Patrick in 1795, making it, simultaneously, Ireland’s youngest university and one of its oldest educational institutions.

Maynooth University is a university of international standing, a community of over 9000 students and 800 staff, renowned for research and scholarship of global repute, excellent teaching, and as an outstanding environment to learn and work.

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Law Taster Day - All prospetive students welcome!

Law Taster Day - All prospetive students welcome!
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Law Postgraduate Information Session - 6pm, 21Feb.

Law Postgraduate Information Session - 6pm, 21Feb.
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A&L Goodbody will be on campus Wednesday February 8th at 1pm discussing their Summer internship programme. Venue: CB1, Callan Building

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Select Maynooth Law for CAO option and make friends for life and have fun!

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SPUR and STEP 2016 were a great sucess - to read more have a look at our latest news https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/law/news

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McCann FitzGerald Graduate Recruitment Apply Now

Applications for the McCann FitzGerald 2017 Summer Internship Programme are now open. The closing date for applications is Sunday 5 February at midnight. To apply, students must complete the online application form available here: http://www.mccannfitzgeraldgraduates.ie/home/apply-now/

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FLAC Fellowship in Public Interest Law now open!

FLAC Thomas Addis Emmet Fellowship in Public Interest Law Now Open: http://www.pila.ie/news-events/2016/11/30/flac-fellowship-in-public-interest-law-now-open/

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Dr Claire Hamilton, Department of Law will chair Professor David Westbrook's seminar on "Reflections on the European and American Projects: Answering Rousseau" When: Wednesday, December 14, 2016 - 18:30 Where: Lecture Room 1 (SEO14), School of Education Building David A. Westbrook thinks and writes about the social and intellectual consequences of contemporary political economy. His work influences numerous disciplines, and he has spoken on six continents to academics, business and financial leaders, members of the security community, civil institutions and governments, often with the sponsorship of the U.S. State Department. Among his many books are Navigators of the Contemporary: Why Ethnography Matters (Chicago, 2008); Deploying Ourselves: Islamist Violence and the Responsible Projection of US Force (Paradigm 2010); and Out of Crisis: Rethinking Our Financial Markets (Boulder, 2009). Followed by Christmas Wine & Mince Pies - RSVP - Anthroplogy.Office@nuim.ie https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/law/events/reflections-european-and-american-projects-answering-rousseau

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ELSA Amicus Essay Prize – SCELR

ELSA Ireland and ELSA UK are delighted to announce the first edition of The ELSA Amicus Essay Prize. The essay competition is open to all undergraduate and postgraduate law students in the UK and Ireland, as well as first year trainee barristers and trainee solicitors who are currently enrolled on the appropriate legal training course. Essays should be no longer than 1500 words and address the following question: “To what extent, if any, does the fact there is no general prohibition on the death penalty in international law explain the continued retention of the death penalty in some countries?” PRIZES First prize is a Work Experience Placement at Amicus and publication of the winning essay in the upcoming Student Comparative and European Law Review (SCELR). The author of the runner-up essay will win a prize kindly offered by Oxford University Press. Both entrants will be awarded a year's free membership of the respective ELSA national group. The deadline for entries is Friday, 9 December 2016 at 23:59 GMT. Further information is available at http://scelr.com/site/amicus-essay-prize/

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