Fab event for launch of Law and Gender with Peter Dunne Lynsey Black Mary Donnelly Joanne Conaghan Fergus Ryan/Fearghus Ó Riain Susan Leahy Prof Lucy-Ann Buckley
Delighted to be UL School of Law evening on domestic violence update. Well done Susan Leahy #adapthouse #interprofessionalworking
Enjoyed presenting this morning at @SLSA2019 great discussion with the other presenter Jen Neller loved having this opportunity. Thanks to UL School of Law Centre for Crime, Justice & Victim Studies (CCJVS) Susan Leahy & Shane Kilcommins
Listen to Shane Kilcommins Eimear Spain Susan Leahy discuss their research which is giving a voice to underrepresented minorities including #victims with #disabilities . #ResearchImpact #Impactcasestudy #podcast
High quality conference this afternoon at #Maynooth #University examining key aspects of gender & the law in Ireland, & future possibilities
#irelandgender MU School of Law & Criminology Peter Dunne Ivana Bacik Joanne Conaghan Mary Donnelly Prof Lucy-Ann Buckley Fergus Ryan/Fearghus Ó Riain Susan Leahy Lynsey Black
Dr Susan Leahy opening the North-South Criminology Conference Centre for Crime, Justice & Victim Studies (CCJVS) UL School of Law #NorthSouthUL
EU launches gender equality award for academic organisations
Dr Shivaun Quinlivan 🏳️⚧️ Orla Flynn Ursula Connolly Susan Leahy Professor Yvonne Daly Prof. Lorraine McIlrath Professor Imelda Maher Simon Harris TD Department of Further and Higher Education Clodagh Harris @Ka_ODonnell Dr Michelle Maher Siobhán Mullally (UN SR Trafficking in Persons) Professor AOIFE AHERN, UCD
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On Wednesday, 21st Feb, the Centre for Crime, Justice & Victim Studies (CCJVS) & ICJDN will host an evening CPD seminar on the 'Role of Criminal Justice Professionals under the UNCRPD'. Speakers include: Susan Leahy, Dr Alan Cusack, Gillian Mc Namee (she/her) Shane Kilcommins Behaviour Support Solutions (Ireland)
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The SLSA call for papers is open. Susan Leahy, Eithne Dowds & I are convening the sexual offences and offending stream. Don’t forget to submit your abstracts - slsa2022.co.uk/site/
Huge congrats to@SLeahy14 for organising a truly amazing conference yesterday UL School of Law. ‘The Realities of Rape Trials:Lessons for Legal Research and Reform in Ireland’ Conference brought so many of the leading researchers and experts in the area together. #rapetrialrealities
Thank you to Charleen for sharing her story today & to all the wonderful speakers and attendees who joined Centre for Crime, Justice & Victim Studies (CCJVS) & CrimeVictimsHelpline to mark #EuropeanDayForVictimsOfCrime UL School of Law Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences @UL
Congratulations to Susan Leahy (Susan Leahy) and Margaret Fitzgerald O’Reilly on the publication of their excellent book ‘Sexual Offending in Ireland: Laws, Procedures and Punishment’. Full details at claruspress.ie/shop/sexual-of…
It was a privilege to convene the Sexual Offences & Offending stream with Eithne Dowds & Siobhan Weare at #slsa2024
5 wonderful panels of fantastic speakers & engaging discussions. Many thanks to all speakers & the wonderful organisers University of Portsmouth Emily Walsh Daniel Bedford
Congratulations to Shane Kilcommins Susan Leahy Eimear Spain & Kathleen Moore Walsh on the launch of ‘The Victim in the Irish Criminal Process’ UL School of Law tonight. Launched by @helenkellyholme
Very happy to present my research at the North-South Criminology Conference in UL School of Law last week. Thanks to Professor Yvonne Daly for continued support and to Susan Leahy and Centre for Crime, Justice & Victim Studies (CCJVS) for organising.
Thank you to everyone who came to #genderireland conference yesterday MU School of Law & Criminology, particularly our brilliant contributors Joanne Conaghan, Ivana Bacik, Susan Leahy, Prof Lucy-Ann Buckley, Fergus Ryan/Fearghus Ó Riain and Mary Donnelly! A great day! Bristol Law School
Honoured to attend an amazing conference on Law and Gender in Maynooth University today organised by Peter Dunne and Lynsey Black based on the book they co-edited! Looking forward to a very interesting read with contributions from Ivana Bacik Mary Donnelly Susan Leahy Prof Lucy-Ann Buckley
And last but not least, Susan Leahy on her interviews with Irish barristers. Ambivalence on 'new' consent definition, but most supported the idea of introducing Bench Book style judicial directions.
On the 5th to the 7th of February academics and lectures from Brazil and Ireland will present their research and perspectives on gender violence UL School of Law Centre for Crime, Justice & Victim Studies (CCJVS) Susan Leahy Shane Kilcommins