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UGA P143/3/1/1
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Reid Professor of Constitutional and Criminal Law 1969-1975
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- 1967-[05/1978]
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The Reid Professor of Constitutional and Criminal Law [known as The Reid Professor of Criminal Law, Criminology and Penology since 1975] is a professorship at Trinity College Dublin. The Chair, established initially in 1888, is named after Richard Tuohill Reid (1823–83), an Irish lawyer and academic who was Perry Professor in Jurisprudence at Elphinstone College, a constituent college of the University of Bombay (now the University of Mumbai). Reid bequeathed £25,000 in trust to Irish education. Mary Robinson was Reid Professor from 1969 - 1975.
Material in this subseries relates to her work while Reid Professor, although no material covers her appointment to this position.
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07/02/2023
26/06/2025