Dr Anne Egan BA, LLB, PhD.
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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 |
