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Professor William Binchy, School of Law, Trinity College Dublin

Biography Professional Qualifications Representations Administrative Functions Awards and Honours Education Details Employment Details Recent Research Projects Selected Publications Participation in Public Debate Postgraduate Research Students Links

William Binchy

Catherine Donnelly

Fellow Emeritus

School of Law
Room 01C, House 39
Trinity College, Dublin 2
Tel: (01) 896 2297
Fax: (01) 677 0449
Email: william.binchy at tcd.ie

Areas of Interest

Torts, Private International Law, Human Rights

Biography

William Binchy BA BCL LLM (NUI) MA (DUBL) FTCD (1995), Barrister-at-Law, Honorary Bencher (King's Inns). William Binchy is Regius Professor of Laws. He was formerly a special legal adviser on family law reform to the Irish Department of Justice and Research Counsellor to the Law Reform Commission. He was a Commissioner with the Irish Human Rights Commission for two terms, from 2000 to 2011. He was Visiting Fellow at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (Michaelmas Term 2002) and Visiting Fellow at the Institute of European and Comparative Law, Oxford (June 2011). He has authored and co-authored books on private international law, torts and family law and organises the Annual Workshop on Constitutionalism for African Chief Justices and Senior Judiciary, held at the Law School, now in its fifteenth year. He has represented Ireland at the Hague Conference on Private International Law on the themes of marriage and inter-country adoption and the Irish Human Rights Commission at the United Nations during the formulation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. He was a member of the Committee on the Offences Against the State Acts, Chaired by the Hon. Mr. Justice Anthony Hederman. He has acted as consultant to the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs in relation to the Timor-Leste judicial system, making a field visit in August 2005. He has organised visits of the members of the Judiciary of Tanzania, Uganda and Lesotho to Trinity College Dublin and of members of the Irish Judiciary to several African countries.

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Professional Qualifications

BA, BCL, LLM (NUI), MA (DUBL,) FTCD (1995), Barrister-at-Law, The Honorable Society of the King's Inns (1968).

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Representations

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Administrative Functions

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Awards and Honours

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Education Details

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Employment Details

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Selected Publications

Books

Private International Law

Human Rights

Tort Law

Family Law

Irish Law

Chapters in Books

"Values and Policies in Tort Law: The Emerging Irish Debate:, in Jennifer Schweppe & Thomas Mohr eds., Thirty Years of Legal Scholarship - the Irish Association of Law Teachers" (Round Hall, 2011).

"Human Dignity: Its Implications for damage, the Family and Society", in Scott FitzGibbon, Lynn Wardle & A. Scott Loveless eds., The Jurisprudence of Marriage and Other Intimate Relationships (Hein, 2010)

"Dignity as a Constitutional Concept", in Eoin Carolan and Oran Doyle eds, The Irish Constitution: Governance and Values" (Thomson Round Hall, 2008)

"The Supreme Court of Ireland", in Brice Dickson ed, Judicial Activism in Common Law Supreme Courts (Oxford University Press, 2007)

Articles and Papers

"Meskell, The Constitution and Tort Law", 18 Dublin University Law Journal 339 (2011)

"Courts, Legislators and Human Embryo Research: Lessons from Ireland", paper delivered at the conference, Human Embryo Research: Law, Ethics and Public Policy, hosted by the Anscombe Biothetics Centre, Oxford, 8 September 2011

"The Irish Legal System: An Introduction," 11 Legal Information Management 151 (2011)

(with Richard Akinlabi Komolafe), "Patients, Contributory Negligence and Medical Negligence Litiation", 4 (2) Quarterly Review of Tort Law 21 (2011)

"The Role of Comparative and Public International Law in Domestic Legal Systems", Conference, The Rule of Law under A Written and Unwritten Constitution, Cape Town, 23 September 2010 (Middle Temple and General Council ofthe Bar of South Africa)

"Prison Authorities, Attacks on Prisoners and the Duty of Care", 3(4) Quarterly Review of Tort Law 28 (2009)

"Protecting Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Ireland", Irish Human Rights Commission and Law Society conference, Economic Social and Cultural Rights - Making States Accountable, 21 November 2009

"Constitutionality, the Rule of Law and Socio-Economic Development", paper delivered at the Southern African Chief Justices Forum, Kasane, 7 August 2009.

(with Alex Schuster) "Product Liability Litigation in Ireland: Recent Developments", 2(4) Quarterly Review of Tort Law 13 (2008)

(with Clive Symmons), "Licensing of Deer Hunting by Staghounds in the Light of Irish Statutory Law: An Instance of Mistaken Statutory Interpretation?", 25 Irish Law Tiimes 297

"Damages Awards after Shortt v A_n Garda Siochana: New Questions", 2(3) Quarterly Review of Irish Law 20 (2007)._

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Participation in Public Debate on Issues of Justice and Human Rights

Represented the Irish Human Rights Commission at the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children, when members of the Commission presented the Commission's findings in its Enquiry Report into Services Available to a Group of Adults with a Severe to Profound Intellectual Disability in the John Paul Centre, Galway, 25 January 2011

Organised a conference Religioin and Education: A Human RIghts Perspective, in conjunction with the Irish Human Rights Commission and Trinity College Law School on 27 November 2010

Legal Advisor to the Pro-Life Campaign.

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Postgraduate Research Students

Last Name First Name Programme Type Thesis Title Professor
Ahern John Patrick Ph.D. The Choice of Law in Torts Prof. William Binchy
Arduin Sarah Ph.D. Disability and Human Rights Prof. William Binchy
Byrne Laura Ph.D. Unnatural parents, abnormal families? The Legal Construction of Families created by Assisted Reproductive Technology Prof. William Binchy
Chidzani Alfred Ph.D. Customary Law and the Implementation of the International Human Rights Regime: The Case of Malawi Prof. William Binchy
Dunlop Frank Ph.D. Euthansia and the Law: A Comparative Analysis Prof. William Binchy
Fuller Roslyn Ph.D. International Law and legal philosophy Prof William Binchy
Hughes Anne M.Litt A Comparative Study of Fundamental Rights in South Africa and Ireland with Specific Emphasis on Equality and Human Dignity Prof. William Binchy
Komolafe Richard M.Litt Medical Negligence Litigation in Nigeria Prof. William Binchy
Power Susan Ph.D. Transformative Occupation: The Limitations of International Humanitarian Law to the Reallocation of Iraqi oil resources under the US/UK Transformative Occupation of Iraq. Prof Hilary Delany
Paúl-Díaz Álvaro M.Litt The Decision Making Process in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and a Comparison with its European Equivalent Prof. William Binchy
Tobin Brian Ph.D. Liability for Negligently Inflicted Psychiatric Injury Prof. William Binchy

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