Maynooth University School of Law and Criminology
ToggleBeyond War Zones: Rethinking the Cultural Objects in Museum in a Postcolonial Context
On the 1st May, the School of Law and Criminology and the Research Centre in International Justice will host Dr Mathilde Leduc-Grimaldi, MGMM Instructor, Western Colorado University, Royal Museum for Central Africa. The seminar will take place in John Hume Lecture Hall 1 entitled, 'Beyond War Zones: Rethinking the Cultural Objects in Museum in a Postcolonial Context'.
When: Thursday, 01 May 2025
The Legal Challenges in the Digitalisation of Work
On Wednesday, 7th May, the School of Law and Criminology will host an event entitled, 'The Legal Challenges in the Digitalisation of Work' in the Royal Irish Academy Dublin. The event is coordinated by Dr David Mangan, Assistant Professor and Director of the Research Centre for Technology Law & Policy, School of Law and Criminology Maynooth University.
When: Wednesday, 07 May 2025
Indigenous rights and colonial crimes in the debtscape
On the 8th May, the School of Law and Criminology and the Research Centre in International Justice will host Dr Maria Giannacopoulos for a hybrid seminar, 1-3pm. The seminar will take place in TSI 190, RSVP required. The seminar is entitled, 'Trafficking of Artefacts Looted during Armed Conflicts'.
When: Thursday, 08 May 2025
Seeing Atrocities: Visualizing Mass Violence in International Criminal Law
Dr Brid Ni Ghrainne will coordinate The Dublin International Law Seminar on the 13th of May, taking place in The National University of Ireland 49 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, 12 - 2pm. Hosting Dr. Paul Morrow, University College Dublin (Visiting Research Fellow) who will present, 'Seeing Atrocities: Visualizing Mass Violence in International Criminal Law'. Supported by the School of Law and Criminology, Maynooth University.
When: Tuesday, 13 May 2025
North South Criminology Conference
Maynooth University is delighted to host the 16th Irish North/South Criminology Conference running from Monday 23rd June to Wednesday 25th June 2025. The theme of this year’s conference is, 'Criminology in Polarised Times: Navigating the Future'. Questions and special requirements can be emailed to [email protected]
When: Monday, 23 June 2025
Seminar - ‘Trafficking of Artefacts Looted during Armed Conflict’
Dr Mathilde Leduc from the Royal Museum for Central Africa, will deliver a seminar on ‘Trafficking of Artefacts Looted during Armed Conflict’ on May 1st 3-4pm in JH1. All welcome!
When: Thursday, 01 May 2025
Research Seminar - Exclusionary rule
As part of the School of Law and Criminology, Prof Claire Hamilton and Melanine Murchison will speak on Exclusionary rule.
When: Wednesday, 14 May 2025
Research Seminar - Navigating Liability in the Age of Autonomy: A Critical Analysis of the EU Regulatory Framework for AI and Autonomous Vehicles
As part of The School of Law and Criminology Research Seminar Series, PhD candidate, Obele Akinniranye will deliver a seminar entitled 'Navigating Liability in the Age of Autonomy: A Critical Analysis of the EU Regulatory Framework for AI and Autonomous Vehicles' .
When: Wednesday, 28 May 2025
ERC DANCING project hosts DANCING Final Conference on 19-20 June 2025 at Maynooth University
The ERC funded DANCING research project based at the School of Law and Criminology and ALL Institute under the lead of Principal Investigator Professor Delia Ferri will host the DANCING Final Conference on 19-20 June 2025 at Maynooth University and warmly invites all interested to attend.
When: Thursday, 19 June 2025