Constitutional Law: An Update 2020
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Constitutional Law: An Update
The Centre for Constitutional Studies is delighted to announce that they will be hosting their annual review of the major developments in Irish constitutional law as follows:
Date: 16 January 2020
Time: 2pm to 4.30pm
Title: 'Constitutional Law: An Update'
Venue: UCD Sutherland School of Law
The event will examine and explain the most significant developments from 2019 and will be of interest to legal practitioners and academics. Professor Eoin Carolan will address the major cases in constitutional law from 2019 and other speakers will include John O'Dowd and Dr Sarah Fulham-McQuillan of the Sutherland School of Law. A full programme of speakers and topics will be available shortly.
The fee to attend is €60, with a reduced rate of €25 for students, NGO's and practitioners of less than 3 years' experience and a reduced rate of €30 for members of the Center of Constitutional Studies. There are 2 CPD points offered to delegates. If you are interested in attending this event, please fill in the booking form below.
Please contact (opens in a new window)law.events@ucd.ie for all enquiries.
Conference Presentations and papers are available for purchase at a rate of €20 (opens in a new window)here.