[We have the following announcement. DRE.]
The Irish Legal History Society is now accepting entries for its second student-essay competition. Essays on any period of Irish legal history should submitted by the end of May 2023. The winning entrant will receive a prize of €250. The competition is open to under-graduate and post-graduate students.
Essays must be written in English, and be the work of students who are enrolled in a third-level institution in Ireland or abroad, or within a one-year expiration of that enrolment. Essays must be no longer than 5,000 words – including all references.
The inaugural competition was won jointly by Jessica Commins (UCD/Amsterdam) and Andrew Byrne Keefe (TCD/Harvard).
Founded in 1988, the society examines, explores, and engages with all issues relating to legal history on the island of Ireland, from earliest times to the present day – including the work of Irish lawyers abroad. Its mission is to encourage the study of, and advance the knowledge of, the history of Irish law.