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Law Faculty at Griffith College
Faculty of Law

“Law is order, and good law is good order.”

- Aristotle

Law Awards 2023
Award-winning faculty

Griffith Law Faculty are delighted to have been nominated and win several awards in 2023. This is an incredible achievement and celebration which demonstrates why they are leaders in legal education, consistently surpassing academic standards and showcasing a commitment to their student's learning experience.

Griffith College Law Faculty
Griffith College Law Faculty

The Law faculty offers a variety of courses at all levels of legal study, from an introductory Certificate in Legal Studies for those wishing to gain a foundation in law to an LL.M. focusing on International Law, giving students a distinct advantage in an internationally-focused corporate world. Students can sit the LL.B. programmes and go on to sit the professional courses to pass the King’s Inns or Blackhall Place exams to become a Barrister or Solicitor. Many of our students also use their degrees to go on to other areas such as business or media.

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Experienced lecturers

Many lecturers are active researchers in fields as diverse as Constitutional and Company Law, Gender and Human Rights Law, Intellectual Property and Legal Education. Our lecturers are very involved in their fields, and Griffith College regularly hosts industry events, from book launches to international conferences.

Extra-curricular student bodies

The faculty is home to various student bodies with the goal of helping to develop learners’ critical capacities to the fullest, to enhance their communication skills and to develop their academic, technical and practical skills. These groups include the Mooting Society, the Communication and Debate Society, the Law Society and the Griffith Free Legal Aid Clinic (FLAC).

On-campus resources
On-campus resources

The Griffith College library is a subscriber to JustisOne, Westlaw UK and Westlaw.ie, some of the world’s premier legal research engines. The college also has a Judge in Residence, providing a link between members of the judiciary and the academic legal community at Griffith College.

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Griffith College Law Faculty Newsletter

2023/2024 was a busy year for Griffith College Law Faculty. 

We are delighted to share some of our highlights from the academic year which saw us welcome numerous guest lectures, participate in teaching conferences and attend some educational awards.

Life as part of our Law Faculty...

Learn more about our Law Faculty from Karen Sutton, Head of Law Faculty, in the video below.

What Our Students & Alumni Say

We followed up with some past & current students to see what a difference their Law course at Griffith College has made to them.

Law Student Testimonial

Completing my Law LLB has been an incredible journey, and I am so grateful for all the support I've received along the way. I want to thank Stephen, the Faculty Director, for always being supportive and attentive whenever any issues arose. My heartfelt appreciation also goes to Yazmeen and John, my favourite lecturers, for their depth of knowledge and ability to ensure every student truly grasped the material. The FLAC Society was also an invaluable part of my experience, providing practical insights and helping me discover my passion for immigration law. I'm thrilled to be finishing the course with an internship and a full-time offer at an immigration law firm! Thank you to everyone who made this possible! 

That Minh Triet Ton LL.B.(Hons) via Blended Learning Class of 2024
Ayomide Law Student

The LLB Hons programme provided an excellent foundation for my legal career. The support and guidance from the lecturers were exceptional throughout my studies. I’m eager to apply what I’ve learnt in practice and I feel well-prepared for the challenges ahead

Ayomide Awosokanre LL.B.(Hons) Class of 2024
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My time an LLM student in the faculty of law at Griffith College has been one of the most fulfilling periods of my academic journey. The staff at are knowledgeable and approachable, and the small class sizes facilitate a tailored learning experience for me. The diversity within the student community provides an opportunity to broaden one's horizons beyond the academic curriculum, and I am certain that the connections I have made during my studies will be invaluable in my personal and career development. I can confidently say that I made the right choice by studying at Griffith!

Gywaimen Kassim LL.M in International Law
Oisin O Cathain

It is without reservation that I recommend studying law at Griffith College Dublin. Every student receives personal and group engagement throughout the course. With expert lecturers in a collegiate setting, each student has the time and space to listen, ask questions and take an active part in the college during their studies.

If you wish to immerse yourself in the academia of law in an encouraging and stimulating environment, I urge you to seriously consider enrolling in Griffith College Dublin.

Oisin O Cathain LLB (Hons)
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The smaller class groups on the DLSP made getting to know people quite easy and the mix of personalities always made classroom debates more interesting. There are also great opportunities for extracurricular activities from the FLAC Society and the Law Society to the Brehon Law Society. These groups allow you to meet and interact with other Law students. This course has not only allowed me to make some professional contacts but I have also made some very good friends.

Now to look forward to my LLB (Hons)!

Conal Dolan Diploma in Legal Studies and Practice
Laura Cronin DLSP

The best advice I could offer anyone contemplating doing the Diploma in Legal Studies and Practice course in Griffith College is “DO IT!!”.  It will be the best decision you make, it certainly was mine.  Having worked as a Legal Secretary for many years in medical negligence, it was great to get to touch on so many different aspects of Law, and the modules were so much more in depth than I had anticipated.  The Lecturers are fantastic, always available to help or discuss matters with you.  

Laura Cronin, Diploma in Legal Studies and Practice
Law graduate

I was drawn to Law at Griffith College because of the small class sizes, stimulating active participation and discussion with fellow students and lecturers from a diverse range of backgrounds. During the LLB, I competed in The Irish Times Debate Competition, the National Moot Court Competition, and the National Negotiation Competition and was selected for the Chief Justice Summer Internship Programme. I believe that my engagement in extra-curricular activities, combined with the skillset and knowledge I developed through the course, significantly enhanced my career progression.

Helen Hewson LL.B. (Hons)
Law graduate

I selected Griffith College for my studies because I wanted to attend a small institution that allowed for greater engagement with lecturers and fellow students while providing an intellectually stimulating environment. The structure of the LLM programme allowed me to interrogate the legal and political challenges facing nation-states today. It also allowed me to explore a lifelong interest of mine, animal welfare, within the context of international legal mechanisms. Prior to pursuing my Master's degree, I was uncertain as to whether or not I wished to continue being a practitioner of the law however I discovered a genuine appreciation for international legal systems.

Laura Edwards LLM International Law

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