Faculty Member, School of Law
Lecturer
University College Dublin
Thesis Title: The Irish Free State and the Legal Implications of Dominion Status, 1922-1937
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Prof. W.N. Osborough
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About
Thomas Mohr teaches jurisprudence, the law of evidence and the history of public law at the School of Law, University College Dublin. His doctorate examined the constitutional status of the Irish Free State between the years 1922 and 1937. This was an interdisciplinary work involving such fields of law as constitutional law, legal theory, public international law and legal history.
Thomas is currently engaged in a project that aims to create an archive for the storage of material relating to Irish legal history. He has recently managed to get funding for this project despite the challenges imposed by the economic recession
Thomas is Secretary of the Council of the Irish Legal History Society. He also sits on the Council of the Irish Association of Law Teachers. He is Book Review Editor of the Irish Jurist, Ireland's leading law journal.
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