Material relating to group visits by Law Students and staff from various Irish universities including University of Dublin Trinity College (TCD), to EEC [European Economic Community] institutions in Brussels, Luxembourg, Strasbourg, and Paris, annually every March from 1980 - 1985. Material includes itineraries, group insurance details, costings and other handwritten notes, lists of participating students and correspondence. Correspondence includes that between Mary Robinson (MR), as group leader from TCD, to Mr Joe Fahy, European Parliament, Dublin 2, in relation to making formal application for the students to visit European Parliament in Strasbourg, 16/11/1979-07/11/1985; that with Declan Boland and Leo Monahan, Group and Educational travel (GEC), in relation to tour details, 11/01/1980-21/03/1983; official invitations to MR for students to visit, from R Legrand-Lane, Director-General for Information and Public Relations, European Parliament, 13/02/1980, 11/02/1983; with Hon Judge Andreas O'Keeffe, Mr Michael Scott, and Ms Henny Stubbe, Court of Justice, Luxembourg, 15/02/1980-07/11/1985; correspondence with Michael O'Boyle, Human Rights Building, Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France, 13/01/1983-25/02/1983; correspondence with Bryan McMahon, Finbarr Murphy and Denny Driscoll, group leaders/staff at University College Dublin, University College Cork and University College Galway (UCG) respectively, outlining programme, 18/01/1983-11/01/1984; thank-you card to MR signed by participating students, 198[?]; letter from [T?]im Courtney, Claims Bureau, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, in relation to claim put in by student of UCG for theft during visit.
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Material relating to group visits by Law Students and staff from University of Dublin Trinity College (TCD) and University Colleges Galway (UCG), Cork (UCC) and Dublin (UCD), to EEC [European Economic Community] institutions in Brussels, Luxembourg, Strasbourg, and Paris, March 1986. Mary Robinson (MR) was group leader for TCD, and overall organiser, with lecturers Finbarr Murphy, Vincent Power and Pauline O'Reilly acting as group leaders for UCD, UCC and UCG, respectively. Material includes itineraries, group insurance details, costings and other handwritten notes, lists of participating students and correspondence. Correspondence includes that between MR and Finbarr Murphy which included forwarded correspondence from Malachy Vallely, Executive Director, Irish Institute for European Affairs, Louvain, Belgium, 14/05/1985-13/11/1985; correspondence between MR and Ms Henny Stubbe, and Judge T O'Higgins, Court of Justice, Luxembourg, 06/11/1985-09/12/1985; correspondence with Mr Joe Fahy, European Parliament, Dublin, 19/11/1985-28/02/1986; correspondence with Leo Monahan and Ann McKiernan, Group and Educational travel (GEC), in relation to tour details, and to a series of thefts which took place in the Paris hotel on the last leg of visit leading to MR recommending GEC remove that hotel from their books, 22/11/1985-19/03/1986; correspondence with Mme Helene Dotchnoy, Directorate of Press and Information, Council of Europe, Strasbourg, 09/12/1985-30/01/1986 in relation to the visit including that Michael O'Boyle would give a talk to the students; official invitation to MR for group visit, from A Ferragni, Director-General for Information and Public Relations, European Parliament, 19/01/1986; correspondence from Sun Alliance in relation to insurance claim following thefts, 28-29/04/1986.
Material relating to group visits by Law Students and staff from University of Dublin Trinity College (TCD) and University Colleges Galway (UCG), Cork (UCC) and Dublin (UCD), to EEC [European Economic Community] institutions in Brussels (Belgium), Luxembourg, Strasbourg (France) and Heidelberg (Germany), March 1987. Mary Robinson (MR) was group leader for TCD. Material includes itineraries, handwritten notes, lists of participating students and correspondence including between Caroline Fennell, UCC and MR, 03-20/02/1987.
Material relating to conference on the "Teaching of Community Law in the United Kingdom", held at the Court of Justice of the European Communities (CoJEC), Luxembourg, 09-10/07/1987, including itineraries, list of participants, correspondence, questionnaire on what courses were being taught and resulting background information on various courses at University of Dublin Trinity College, Kings College London, University of Birmingham, University of Buckingham, Council of Legal Education, University of Durham, University of Dundee, University of Edinburgh, University of Exeter, University of Glasgow, University of Leicester, University of Liverpool, London School of Economics, University of Manchester. University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, University of Nottingham, St Edmond's Hall Oxford, Sheffield University, University of Strathclyde, Trinity College Cambridge, University College Dublin, University College Cork, University College London and University of Warwick [responses to questionnaire and participants in conference included those from universities in [Republic of] Ireland as well as the UK], and summary of conclusions following conference.
Correspondence includes that between Senator Mary Robinson and Mr P Heim, Registrar, Court of Justice of European communities, Luxembourg in relation to invitation to MR to participate in conference, 25/03-28/05/1987, with Prof FG Jacobs, Kings College London, University of London, in relation to MR completing questionnaire ad participating, 02/04-28/05/1987, and with Tom Kennedy, Information Officer, CoJEC, in relation to financial contributions, accommodation, itinerary and conference material shared with participants , 12/06/-13/10/1987.
Reading lists for Constitutional Law 1980-1982 and European Community Law, 1980-1988, along with some information outlining syllabus.
Photocopies and print-outs of material relating mainly to European law, used for research and/or teaching purposes including report "Governmental Liability, Compensation and the Law of Civil Wrongs", by Dr Gotz Eike zur Hausen, Legal Adviser, commission of the European Communities, colloquium at Birmingham University, 09/1985, "Towards a Positive Competition Policy - Future Trends and Actions", Peter D Sutherland, member of Commission of the European Communities, Brussels, 03/1985, "Current Antitrust Trade Policies in the EEC", JEan-Francois Verstrynge, member of Cabinet of Commissioner Andriessen, Commission of European Communities, 09/1984. Some material has notation or has been underlined.
Correspondence between Mary Robinson (MR) and Professor Nial Osborough, Professor of Law, Trinity College Dublin in relation to MR's decision to not teach European Community Law for the 1989/1990 academic year due to pressure of professional work and a need to limit work commitments, partly due to the additional role as Director for the Irish Centre for European Law, and the fact that MR had been teaching law part-time on a continuous basis for 20 years at that point.
Correspondence relating to election to Chancellorship, and subsequently to Mary Robinson (MR)'s installation as Chancellor of the University of Dublin (TCD) on 17th December 1998. Includes text of MR's address in printed email from Bride Rosney to Daphne Gill at TCD, list of attendees, text of oath, seating arrangement on Dias during ceremony, and invite to Nick Robinson to the ceremony. It also includes letters of congratulations from Sir Peter Froggatt, and President Mary McAleese, 18/12/1998.
Correspondence, including email print outs, Mary Robinson (MR) received as Chancellor of University of Dublin Trinity College consisting of letters of invitation and MR's responses and other correspondence relating to university matters. It includes correspondence relating to MR contributing to brochure for the Trinity Foundation, 07-08/03/2001, with copy of brochure; letter from Roger A Stalley, Registrar, listing names of those approved for award honorary degrees in Winter 2001 Commencements, 26/11/2001; TCD Financial Statements 30/09/2001.
Correspondence, including email print outs, Mary Robinson (MR) received as Chancellor of University of Dublin Trinity College (TCD) consisting of letters of invitation and MR's responses and other correspondence relating to university matters. It includes correspondence relating to the proposed restructuring of TCD with David Dickson, Registrar, [marked private], Dr John Hegarty, Provost TCD, 29/01-14/03/2005; correspondence relating to the election of Pro-Chancellorship, 25/04-28/06/2005; correspondence relating to MR's contribution for World AIDS Day supplement in Guardian, 14/09/2005; correspondence relating to Ireland's Gender Based Violence (GBV) Initiative, proposed cooperation between TCD and Development Cooperation Ireland (DCI), and with MR's EGI [Realizing Rights The Ethical Globalization Initiative], including with Sharon Jackson on gender briefing and policy from DCI, 12/09-21/11/2005; correspondence including concept paper from Eilish McAuliffe, Director, Centre for Global Health & Senior Lecturer, Health Policy & Management, TCD, 18/11/2005; background information on TAP [Trinity Access Programme] with cover note from Cliona Hannon, 2005.