Immigration, Asylum and Citizenship Bar Association (IACBA) Annual Conference 2021

Conference Date: Friday 26 November 2021

Start Time: 2pm

Finish Time: 6pm

Location: Online

4 CPD Points.

Open to All Conference.

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Conference Chair - Attorney General of Ireland, Paul Gallagher SC

Introductory Address by Denise Brett SC, Chair, IACBA

Speakers Topics
The Hon. Mr. Justice Donal O'Donnell, Chief Justice The Relationship between claims under the Constitution and the ECHR (and Charter); a new phase?
Judge Bay Larsen, Vice-President of the Court of Justice Recent Jurisprudence from the CJEU on the Dublin Regulations
Judge Síofra O’Leary, Section President of the European Court of Human Rights The AFSJ and the ECHR: the Bosphorus Presumption, cross fertilisation and other stories
Professor Niamh Nic Shuibhne Recent developments in EU Citizenship Law
Michael McDowell SC Fajujonu, AO and DL and the Citizenship Referendum
Michael Conlon SC The Constitution and Immigration: Emerging Issues and Old Chestnuts
Emily Farrell SC Family Reunification for Beneficiaries of International Protection: the Options
Anthony Lowry BL Brexit: Free Movement of Persons and the Withdrawal Agreement

IACBA strongly supports the Irish Justice Community Response to the Afghan Crisis, and we will be raising awareness of this through the conference.


Early bird discount rate available until 17 November 2021.

Group discount available on online tickets or Distillery tickets – buy 7 places, get 1 place free. Use discount code DIS1FR to avail below of this discount.

Group booking requests/ Invoice requests, please contact iacba@lawlibrary.ie

To attend this conference, please register below.

Tickets

Additional Information

The Immigration, Asylum and Citizenship Bar Association (IACBA) is an association of barristers who are members of The Bar of Ireland.​

We specialise in immigration (including EU free movement of persons), asylum and citizenship law, in addition to related areas such as employment permits, family reunification and trafficking in human persons.​

Our aim is to provide relevant continuing professional development seminars, information and public events to better inform barristers and the wider public of these areas of law. For more information, go to www.iacba.ie