📣 Call for Papers! We are pleased to announce the third edition of our New and Emerging Voices in Constitutional Law symposium, taking place on 22 April 2026 @ucddublin
🗓 Abstract deadline: 13 March 2026
Full details are available in the Call for Papers ⬇️
"How to Investigate a Constitutional Culture?" a great new paper from Eoin Carolan, Silvia Gagliardi and Daniela Rodriguez Gutierrez. Coming soon in Volume 3 but download now from SSRN! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.…👇👇👇👇
Because she didn’t thank herself at the close of the @PublicLawConf… thank you @vaness_macd for your vision in creating an extraordinary event. See you all in Cape Town in 2026!
Closing session of another wonderful @PublicLawConf. Three days of thought-provoking panels and papers. Thanks especially to our hosts @UOdroitpublaw for their tremendous hospitality.
It was a delight to present today @PublicLawConf on the ‘constitutional reform and participatory rights’ panel. Thanks to my fellow panelists and the incredibly engaged audience for a great session!
The second parallel panels of the day are now taking place! Panelists are discussing emergencies & National Security, Constitutional Reform & Participatory Rights, Colonialism, Pluralism & State Institutions.
#PublicLawConference2024#ConférenceDroitPublic2024
Looking forward to a busy day of public law discussions at our #CurrentIssues conference. First panels on challenges for democracy; and recent developments in healthcare.
Published today: my piece in @ICONnect_blog on the future for citizens’ assemblies in Ireland, following the recent failed family and care referendums:
iconnectblog.com/the-future-…
I am thrilled to share that I passed my PhD viva with no corrections @UCDLawSchool yesterday! I am so grateful to Prof @efieldingd for acting as my external examiner & to my internal examiner @marieluceparis & chair @ProfCCostello for making my viva such a fulfilling experience
Very grateful for the opportunity to present my research on this panel chaired by @ArtOLeary alongside so many brilliant participants. A huge thanks to the organisers of the @constitution_ly symposium @seana_g and Eoin Carolan.
Our final panel of the day, ‘Citizens and Constitution-Making’ is chaired by @ArtOLeary, chief executive of the Electoral Commission of Ireland, and includes panelists Maxime Millon of University of Bordeaux, @UrsulaQuillTCD of @TriCONDublin and @nataliapmorale of @UCLPublicLaw
A million thanks to our panelists and chairs for making our symposium @constitution_ly today such a success - a lively and engaging discussion throughout the day and lots of synergies among all the research topics. We hope you will join us again next year!
That’s a wrap on the 2024 New and Emerging Voices in Constitutional Law symposium! Huge thanks to our panel chairs including Judge Gerard Hogan and @ArtOLeary, to @NUIMerrionSq for hosting us and most of all to our very talented participants!
Very honoured to have shared this panel on the content of constitutional rights yesterday with @MariaKotsoni3 and @Clareshryb with @odowdt chairing. Many thanks to the other panelists and to the convenors of the event as well! @seana_g@constitution_ly
Our second panel of the day, on the content of constitutional rights, is underway. Our chair is @odowdt of @UCDLawSchool and our panel includes @MariaKotsoni3 @Clareshryb and @JSuarezBoh
Our wonderful colleague @seana_g has co-authored an article with Eoin Carolan in @icon_journal entitled 'The consensus-clarifying role of deliberative mini-publics in constitutional amendment: A reply to Oran Doyle and Rachael Walsh'; available here: academic.oup.com/icon/advanc…
Our soon-to-be postdoc @seana_g passed her viva yesterday with flying colours! Congratulations Seána on your groundbreaking empirical research on deliberative minipublics.