Nóra Ní Loinsigh
Ph.D. Candidate
c/o Law School
House 39
Trinity College, Dublin 2
Fax: (01) 677 0449
Email: niloinsn@tcd.ie
Ph.D. Thesis: Property Offences and Social Injustice in 21st Century Ireland.
Supervisor: Prof. Ivana Bacik
Areas of Interest:
Criminal Law, Criminology, Critical and Feminist Legal Theory, Law in Society, Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Human Rights Law
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Biography
Nóra Ní Loinsigh LLB (Dubl.) BCL (Oxon.) graduated from the Law School with first class honours in 2011. She holds a Bachelor of Civil Law degree from the University of Oxford where she studied at St Hugh’s College and specialised in Criminal Justice and Socio-legal subjects. During her LLB she also spent a year studying at Emory Law School in Atlanta GA, USA. Nóra is currently researching for her doctoral thesis, supervised by Professor Ivana Bacik, which examines the connection between property offences and social injustice in Ireland in the 21st century. She teaches seminars in Constitutional Law 1.
Awards
- Ussher Fellowship, Trinity College Dublin, 2012
- Entrance Exhibition, Trinity College Dublin, 2007
Research Interests
- Criminal Law
- Criminology
- Critical and Feminist Legal Theory
- Law in Society
- Jurisprudence
- Constitutional Law
- Human Rights Law
Education Details
- PhD Candidate, Trinity College, Dublin 2012- present
- Barrister- at- Law Degree, Honorable Society of King’s Inns 2012- present
- BCL (Oxon.) St Hugh’s College, Oxford 2011- 2012
- LLB (Dubl.) Trinity College, Dublin 2007- 2011
Memberships /Associations /Publications
- Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT)
- Irish Jurisprudence Society (IJS)
- Society of Legal Scholars (SLS)