King’s Inns campus closed on Tuesday 7 December due to Storm Barra
Due to the government advice on Storm Barra, King’s Inns campus (including the Library) will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday 7 December. Therefore, students and staff should stay away from campus.
Council Elections 2021: Notice of Candidates Elected
Following the nomination process that took place between 9 November and 22 November 2021, the names stated on the declaration were proposed to fill the vacancies on both the Bar Benchers’ Panel and Practising Barristers’ Panel of the Council of King’s Inns.
On behalf of the Benchers of King’s Inns, The Hon. Bernard Barton attended the Armistice Remembrance Day in Belfast
At the invitation of Lady Chief Justice Dame Siobhán Keegan, The Hon. Bernard Barton, a Bencher of King’s Inns, attended the Armistice Remembrance Day on Thursday 11 November 2021.
Nominations are invited for the Bar Benchers’ Panel (6 Vacancies) and for the Practising Barristers’ Panel (5 Vacancies) of the Council of King’s Inns. Persons elected will serve for two years from 1 January 2022.
New Editorial Board of the King’s Inns Law Review takes the reins for its 10th Edition
Thirty students from the King’s Inns Diploma in Legal Studies and the degree of Barrister–at–Law courses have formed the new Editorial Board of the King’s Inns Law Review for its tenth sitting.
King’s Inns acknowledges the publication on Thursday 19 November 2020 by the Legal Services Regulatory Authority of its second report on the education and training of legal practitioners, including barristers.
King’s Inns publishes Statement of the Required Competencies of a Barrister
The Honorable Society of King’s Inns publishes the Statement of the Required Competencies of a Barrister, which was approved by the Council of King’s Inns at its meeting on Wednesday, 11 November 2020.
New Book: An Ghaeilge sa Dlí by Dáithí Mac Cárthaigh BL
Dáithí Mac Cárthaigh, a practising barrister and the Law & Irish Language Coordinator here at King’s Inns, recently published a book titled ‘An Ghaeilge sa Dlí’. It is aimed at anyone interested in the role of the Irish language in the Irish legal system in Europe and internationally.