
Immigration Law in Focus: Progress & Practice
Join us on 20th June 2025 in the Gaffney Room and online for a series of insightful talks exploring key developments in immigration law.
Chair:
Michael Conlon SC
Speakers:
Conor Power SC - The Role of the Lawyer in Immigration Cases.
Aengus Ó’Corráin BL - Recent Developments in EU Treaty Rights.
Law Library | Aengus Ó Corráin BL
Topics will include reflections on The Role of the Lawyer in Immigration Cases, examining how legal representatives navigate their responsibilities amid an evolving legal landscape.
The event will also cover Recent Developments in EU Treaty Rights, with discussion of emerging case law, shifting policies, and their practical implications.
This CPD offers IACBA members a valuable opportunity to engage with current issues shaping immigration litigation and to gain insights from leading practitioners in the field.
Learning Outcomes:
- Gain insight into the evolving role of legal representatives in immigration cases.
- Be up to date with recent legal and policy developments in EU Treaty Rights and understand their practical implications for immigration practitioners.
This is a member only event. 1 CPD point will be awarded.
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. Please note The Gaffney Room is not accessible via wheelchair. 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