UCD Sutherland School of Law
April Duff is a Barrister at Law at The Bar of Ireland, specializing in human rights, child care, asylum, housing, and employment law. April also serves as a part-time lecturer at UCD Sutherland School of Law and Dublin Business School. April has a Master of Laws in International Human Rights Law from University College Dublin, along with a Bachelor of Civil Law from the same institution. April has interned at Holland & Knight LLP and the Council of Europe, and served as Chairperson of Education Equality. Additionally, April has experience in legal research and coordination roles.
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UCD Sutherland School of Law
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UCD Sutherland School of Law UCD is Ranked in the Top 50 in the World for Law 2019 (Times Higher Education World University Rankings). Since 1911, School of Law's educational mission has remained at the heart of our endeavours and today our wide range of high quality undergraduate degree programmes encourage the development of both a critical understanding of law and the enhancement of legal and interdisciplinary knowledge and skills. The School has outstanding faculty and students supported by an excellent administrative team. The School’s teaching and research activities are characterised by successful programmes of international and interdisciplinary engagement at the forefront of contemporary understandings of law. Our activities are informed by a belief that a critical understanding is vital both to understanding the significance of law for social and economic life, and for enabling academic staff, students and graduates to contribute to legal and public policy changes. UCD Sutherland School of Law is the first purpose built university law school in Ireland for over two hundred years, it incorporates stunning facilities to support innovative teaching and research, with even better opportunities to link academic knowledge to the development of skills in the Clinical Legal Education Centre. The inclusive and dynamic environment offered by these facilities further support the School in its quest for academic excellence across its programmes of education and research and facilitate deeper engagement with the legal community and civil society at all levels.