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CONTACT SARFaL NETWORK GALWAY |
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| Contact person | Web coordinator |
| Dr. Laurent Pech
laurent.pech nuigalway.ie |
Michael Coyne
michael.coyne nuigalway.ie |
Our Faculty of Law is part of SARFaL (the Strategic Alliance of Research Faculties of Law), a group of research-intensive law faculties committed to facilitate and enhance international research co-operation. Law has been taught at NUI, Galway since the foundation of the university in 1845. Today, the Faculty provides a vibrant intellectual environment for students and teachers alike. Its undergraduate programmes are among the most sought-after in the country, and graduates continue to enjoy tremendous professional success in Ireland and elsewhere.
The Law Faculty,
National University of Ireland, Galway,
University Road,
Galway, Ireland.
Tel: 353 (0)91 524411, Direct: 353 (0)91 750348, Fax: 353 (0) 91 750506,
Email:
law.faculty
nuigalway.ie
Web:
http://www.nuigalway.ie/law
The University was founded in 1845 as Queen's College Galway. In 1929, the College was given a special statutory responsibility under the University College Galway Act in respect of the use of the Irish language as a working language in the College. Under the Universities Act, 1997, University College, Galway was reconstituted as a University, under the name of Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh / National University of Ireland, Galway , and became a Constituent University of the National University of Ireland (together with NUI Dublin, NUI Cork and NUI Maynooth).
Since the 1960's the University has experienced significant and continuous growth, both in its stock of buildings, facilities and physical resources and also in the numbers of its students and staff. Its total student enrolment during 2004/2005 academic year was over 15,000 (including students from over 40 countries), with academically strong programmes of teaching and research throughout its seven Faculties.
Commercial Law (IT and Intellectual Property)
Insurance LawIndustrial and Intellectual Property Law
International Protection of Human Rights
Click here to visit the Irish Centre for Human Rights
Landlord, Tenant and Succession Law
Shall be added shortly.
Egan, Anne - "The role and rights of fathers in Irish family law"
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