PhD Candidate, Trinity College Dublin School of Law, Trinity College Dublin
Róisín graduated from the Law School with first class honours in 2013 and holds Masters (with distinction) in International Affairs and Law from the Institut d’études politiques de Paris and Georgetown Law respectively. Róisín has worked as a trainee at the Council of Europe and was a Fellow of the Institute for International Economic Law at Georgetown and a research assistant at the Law School’s Centre for Privacy and Technology Law. During her LL.M. Róisín also worked with the Electronic Privacy Information Centre in Washington D.C. covering consumer protection and public interest law.
Following graduation Róisín worked in London and Dublin in law and policy, most recently with the Institute for International and European Affairs. She has acted as a local expert for the World Bank’s 2017 Report on Women, Business and the Law and has undertaken pro-bono work for the American Bar Association, New Orleans Public Defender and Virginia Innocence Project.
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