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Students Preparing for Moot Court , LLB 1
Staff at the Law School
The Law School is comprised of full-time lecturers and part-time teaching staff, who are either academics specialising in particular subject-areas or practicing solicitors and barristers. Staff members are engaged in research in a number of fields including human rights, legal theory, criminal law, commercial law and media law.
The Law School has a pool of highly qualified part-time lecturers, who are graduates of such illustrious institutions as Harvard University, Oxford University, Cambridge University, the University of London, as well as the Irish Universities.
In addition to their functions as lecturers, they also act as module leaders responsible for the delivery of individual subjects. At present there are approximately 1,100 students studying law at degree and diploma levels in the College.Extra-Curricular Activities
Students participate in internal, national and international moot trial and debating competitions. In addition, a great deal of law students hone their presentation skills in the College’s branch of Toastmasters. Many students within the Law School also perfect their written advocacy skills by writing articles for one of the student newspapers. Politics are never far from law, and many students of the Law School become involved in the branches of political parties in the College, as well as the Students’ Union.
Autumn - Winter 2010-11
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September 2009
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March 2009
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