IACBA Annual Conference 2024

Date: Friday 1st November

Start Time: 2pm

Finish Time: 5.30pm


Speakers include;

Chair: The Hon. Mr. Justice Gerard Hogan

Anthony Collins, Advocate General of the CJEU

Professor Elspeth Guild, Global Professor of Social Justice University of Liverpool and visiting Professor College of Europe, Bruges.

Professor Tobias LockProfessor of Law at Maynooth University School of Law and Criminology and founding director of the Maynooth Centre for European Law

Doncha O'Sullivan, Deputy Secretary General, Department of Justice 

Michael Conlon SC

Sarah-Jane Hillery BL

Noeleen Healy BL


Topics include:

International Protection of Women: Recent case-law of the Court of Justice

Access to a judicial remedy under the EU Migration Pact

An update on the EU’s accession to the ECHR

Information, interpretation and legal advice: reflections on the changes to the IPO procedure introduced in November 2022

From Dublin III to the Migration Pact - Recent case-law and looking to the future

The Palestinian refugee, article 1D and evolving jurisprudence from Europe.

Implement the Asylum Pack in Ireland and developments in European policy


3 CPD Points

This Conference is open to all, please register your interest below.


Group discounts are available on tickets – buy 10 places, get 1 place free. For group booking requests/ Invoice requests, please contact iacba@lawlibrary.ie


Accessibility Requirements: At the Bar of Ireland we wish for our events to be as welcoming, accessible and inclusive for all. Please provide us if comfortable with any accessibility related considerations so that we can endeavour to ensure a barrier free experience during the event. Email events@lawlibrary.ie to discuss your needs.

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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