Alan D.P. Brady
Adjunct Lecturer in Law

School of Law
Room 25, House 39
Trinity College, Dublin 2
Tel: (01) 896 8550
Fax: (01) 677 0449
Email: alan.brady at tcd.ie
Areas of Interest
Criminal Law, Criminology, Penology, Human Rights Law, Constitutional Law & Theory, Administrative Law, Public International Law, International Criminal Law
Biography
Professional Qualifications
Representations
Administrative Functions
Awards and Honours
Education Details
Employment Details
Memberships / Associations
Selected Publications
Postgraduate Research Students
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Biography
Alan D.P. Brady is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin, the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and the King’s Inns. He has worked as a legal researcher at the Law Reform Commission and has taught at LSE and University College London. Alan’s previous teaching experience includes criminal law, human rights, international criminal law and criminology. He currently teaches the Penology module on the LLB course and the Judicial Review & Human Rights module on the LLM course. He is a practicing barrister.
Awards and Honours
London School of Economics Postgraduate Studentship (2006-2009)
Arts and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Award (2007-2009)
London School of Economics Law Department Teaching Prize (2008-2009)
Nominated for TCD Provost’s Teaching Award (2009-2010)
Education Details
LLB Trinity College Dublin 2002
LLM London School of Economics 2003
Attorney-at-Law (New York) 2004
Barrister-at-Law (King’s Inns) 2006
Barrister-at-Law (Middle Temple) 2008
Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education London School of Economics 2009
PhD London School of Economics 2010
Employment Details
Adjunct Lecturer, Law School, Trinity College Dublin (2009 to date)
LSE Fellow, Law Department, London School of Economics (2007-2009)
Tutor, Faculty of Laws, University College London (2007-2009)
Seminar Tutor, Trinity College Dublin (2006)
Legal Researcher, Law Reform Commission (2004-2005)
Publications
Peer Reviewed Articles:
'Proportionality, Deference and Fundamental Rights in Irish Administrative Law: The Aftermath of Meadows' (2010) 17 Dublin University Law Journal 136
‘Universal Jurisdiction for International Crimes in Irish Law’ (2008) XLII Irish Jurist 59 (co-authored with Dr James G. Mehigan)
Non-Peer Reviewed Articles:
‘Corporate Killing: The Law Reform Commission’s Proposals’ (2006) 12 Irish Law Times 12
‘Corporate Homicide: Some Alternative Legal Approaches’ (2002) 24 Irish Criminal Law Journal 235
Book Reviews:
Housing Rights, Law and Policy by Padraic Kenna (2011) 34 Dublin University Law Journal 271
European Convention on Human Rights Act: Operation, Impact and Analysis, by Fiona de Londras and Cliona Kelly (2009) XLIV Irish Jurist
Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship in Ireland; Cases and Materials by Dug Cubie and Fergus Ryan (2005) 2 Independent Law Review 13
Conference Papers:
‘Integrating Proportionality and Deference’ Constitutional Law and Policy Group Workshop, Trinity College Dublin, 2011