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Winners of UCC School of Law Schools Essay Competition Announced
The UCC School of Law annual Schools Essay Competition has once again been a huge success!
A record number of entries were received with entrants from almost every county in Ireland represented.
The six competition winners attend schools in Longford, Galway, Clare, Limerick, and Dublin and were presented with a certificate and cheque at the prize-giving ceremony on campus on Thursday 1st February.
The overall winner of the competition was Vivian Forde, whose enlightening essay detailing the consequences of Brexit on Ireland won praise from each of our judges.
| Se谩n Windsor |
Castleknock College |
Co. Dublin |
"The gender gap and Irish business.鈥 |
| Vivian Forde |
Calasanctius College |
Co. Galway |
鈥淏rexit will have both positive and negative consequences for Ireland鈥. |
| Maryam Rahman |
Colaiste Muire |
Co. Clare |
"Whistleblowers perform a public service and the law needs to protect them". |
| Sinead McWeeney |
Mean Scoil Mhuire |
Co. Longford |
鈥淔uture generations will apologise for direct provision in the same was that we now apologise for Magdalene Laundries鈥. |
| Leon Carroll |
St. Caimin's Community School |
Co. Clare |
鈥淭he Geneva Convention and the laws of war are irrelevant for soldiers when fighting terrorist groups such as ISIS.鈥 |
| William Reynolds |
Colaiste Ide agus Josef |
Co. Limerick |
鈥淭he Citizen鈥檚 Assembly shows democratic participation in action鈥. |
Once again the judges found the essays to be of exceptional standard.
Further information is available from Anne Wallace, Student Recruitment & Liaison Officer with the College of Business and Law, tel: 021-4205102 or email: a.wallace@ucc.ie. Details of the prize giving ceremony can be found at the following link .
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