Andrea Mulligan
Lecturer (Adjunct)
School of Law
Room 02A, House 39
Trinity College, Dublin 2
Tel: (01) 896 TBC
Fax: (01) 677 0449
Email: mulliga2 [ at ] tcd.ie
Areas of Interest
Reproductive technologies, Bioethics, Constitutional Law, Public Interest Law Administrative Law.
Biography
Professional Qualifications
Representations
Administrative Functions
Awards and Honours
Education Details
Employment Details
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Selected Publications
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Biography
Andrea Mulligan LL.B (Dub) LL.M (Harv) BL graduated from the Law School with first class honours in 2009 and with merit from the Honorable Society of the King’s Inns in 2012. She holds a Master’s Degree from Harvard Law School, where she concentrated on Bioethics and Constitutional Law. She is currently pursuing a PhD under the supervision of Professor William Binchy focusing on the regulation of reproductive technologies in Ireland. On the LL.B Andrea has lectured in Public Interest Law and tutored Legal Skills and Administrative Law, and she has lectured LL.M students in Medicine and the Law. She currently lectures on the LL.M in Law and Bioethics
Professional Qualifications
LL.B (Dub), LL.M (Harv)
Barrister-at-Law Degree, the Honorable Society of King’s Inns, 2012
Awards and Honours
Ussher Fellowship (2010-2013)
Dean’s Scholar in Legal Issues in the Regulation of Reproductive Technologies, Harvard Law School (2010)
Fulbright Scholar (2009-2010)
Kingsmill Moore Prize (2008)
Lucy Gwynn Prize (2008)
Elected Scholar of Trinity College (2007)
Entrance Exhibition (2005)
Education Details
Trinity College Dublin (2010 to date)
The Honorable Society of the King’s Inns (2010-2012)
Harvard Law School (2009-2010)
Trinity College Dublin (2005-2009)
Employment Details
Adjunct Lecturer in Law, Trinity College Dublin (2011 to date)
Legal Skills tutor, Trinity College Dublin (2010 to date)
Seminarist in Administrative Law (2010-2011)
Publications
“From Murray v Ireland to Roche v Roche: Re-evaluating the Constitutional Right to Procreate in the Context of Assisted Reproduction” (2012) 35 DULJ 261
“Frozen Embryo disposition in Ireland After Roche v Roche” (2011) 46(1) IrJur 202.
“Tortious Liability for Mistakes in IVF: Duty of Care, Public Policy and the Non-Identity Problem in A(A Minor) and B(A Minor) v A Health and Social Services Trust” (2011) 34 DULJ 256.
“Roche v Roche: Some Guidance for Frozen Embryo Disputes”, (2010) 13 TCLR 168.
