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    Dr Anne Egan BA, LLB, PhD.

    Contact Details

    Title Lecturer (Fixed Term)
    Address School of Law
    Nui Galway
    Telephone: Ext. 5783
    Email:
    ei.yawlagiun@nage.enna

     

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    Biography:

    Anne Egan is a graduate of the National University of Ireland Galway where she was awarded a B.A in Legal Science, Sociology and Politics in 2003 and LL.B in 2004. She completed her PhD in 2008 on “The Rights and Responsibilities of Fathers in Irish Family Law”. She was a tutor in the Faculty of Law from 2004-2006 and lectured part-time in Family Law in 2007-2008. She has completed a Certificate in Part 1 Mediation training accredited to the Mediators Institute of Ireland. Anne was awarded a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in 2009 and a Postgraduate Diploma in Academic Practice in 2011 both with the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, NUI, Galway. Anne is a member of the NUIG-UL research network Gender ARC (Advanced Research Consortium on Gender, Culture and the Knowledge Society).

         

    Peer Reviewed Journals

    Egan,A. (2011) 'Are fathers discriminated against in Irish Family Law? An empirical study'. Irish Journal Of Family Law, 14 (2):38-49. [Details]
    Egan,A. (2011) 'Access and the Non-Custodial Parent in the Republic of Ireland'. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 62 (2):199-215. [Details]
    McNamara,R. (2010) 'Grandparents and the law in Ireland'. Irish Journal of Family Law, 2 . [Details]
    Egan,A. (2005) 'The guardianship rights of unmarried fathers in Ireland and New Zealand'. Irish Journal of Family Law, 3 . [Details]
                               

    Conference Paper

    Egan,A. (2011) The rights of grandparents in contemporary Irish Family Law. Irish Centre for Social Gerontology. Conference Paper [Details]
    Egan,A. (2011) Fathers in contemporary Irish society: an equality perspective. Seminar on Equality Through the Ages, Advanced Research Consortium on Gender, Culture and the Knowledge Society. NUI Galway: Conference Paper [Details]
    Egan,A. (2011) The influence of gender in the family law system in Ireland. Femininity and Masculinity Interdisciplinary Conference. Warsaw, Poland: Conference Paper [Details]
    Egan,A. (2011) The practical effect of the Law Reform Commission’s Report on Legal Aspects of Family Relationships. Treoir, National Federation of Services for Unmarried Parents. Conference Paper [Details]
    Egan,A. (2010) The role of mothers and the Irish Constitution. Writings of Intimacy in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries Conference. Loughborough University, UK: Conference Paper [Details]
    Egan,A. (2010) The right of a child to maintain contact with its parents. The Children’s Convention at 21: The Rights of the Child Come of Age? International Society of Family Law Regional Conference. University of Ulster, Derry: Conference Paper [Details]
    Egan,A. (2010) A comparative approach to the rights of sperm donors in Ireland and New Zealand . Irish Society of Comparative Law Conference. Belfast, UK: Conference Paper [Details]
    Egan,A. (2009) Civil Partnership Bill 2009. GigSoc (Gay in Galway). Galway: Conference Paper [Details]
    Egan,A. (2009) Frustration of access Persons. Intimacy and Love Inter-discliplinary conference. Salzburg, Austria: Conference Paper [Details]
    Egan,A. (2009) The rights of fathers - an Irish perspective. Society of Legal Scholars Centenary Conference. Keele, UK: Conference Paper [Details]
    Egan,A. (2006) Is there a bias against fathers in the Irish family law system. Postgraduate Conference. UCD: Conference Paper [Details]
                     

    Electronic Book

    Egan Anne (2011) Frustration of access - how can we prevent it?. Oxford: Electronic Book [Details]
                                       

    Other Item

    Egan,A. (2010) What happens to dads after a split?. The Irish Times. Other Item [Details]
    Egan,A. (2010) Pre-agreed terms mean shorter hearings in family law. The Irish Times. Other Item [Details]
                       

    Non Published Reports

    Egan,A. (2009) Submission to the Law Reform Commission Consultation Paper on Legal Aspects of Family Relationships (Grandparents' rights). Non Published Reports [Details]
    Egan,A. (2008) Fathers’ rights. Submission to the Law Reform Commission Consultation Paper on Legal Aspects of Family Relationships. Non Published Reports [Details]
    Egan,A. (2005) “What rights should a natural father have and how should they be protected?” . Submission to the All-Party Oireachtas Committee on the Constitution. Non Published Reports [Details]
                     

    Workshops

    Egan,A. (2009) Sperm donation: what Ireland can learn from New Zealand. Faculty of Law, University of Otago. Faculty of Law, University of Otago, New Zealand: Workshops [Details]
    Egan,A. (2009) The rights of fathers and their children . Seminar of the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Workshops [Details]
    Egan,A. (2009) Guardianship - how can the present system be improved. Law Society, NUI Galway Family Diversity week. Workshops [Details]
    Egan,A. (2007) Fathers’ rights in Irish Family Law. Faculty of Law Research Seminar Series. NUI Galway: Workshops [Details]
       
             

    Conference Contributions

    Egan,A. (2011) Fathers Rights. Presented to Student Law Society, .
                   

    Teaching Interests

     Family Law
    Law and Social Policy
    Sociology of Law
    Key Issues in Irish Law
    Irish Legal Systems 
    Contemporary Issues in Law and Society on the LL.M in Public Law  
         
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