Mary Robinson, LLM, MA Biography |
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Former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights |
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None Found to the question "Should the US Have Attacked Iraq?" |
Reasoning: |
No position found as of July 20, 2007
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Theoretical Expertise Ranking: |
Experts Individuals with PhD's, JD's, or equivalent advanced degrees in fields relevant to the US - Iraq conflict. Also top-level government officials (such as foreign leaders, US presidents, Founding Fathers, Supreme Court Justices, members of legislative bodies, cabinet members, military leaders, etc.) with positions relevant to the US - Iraq conflict. |
Involvement and Affiliations: |
Chair, Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative Member, Royal Irish Academy Member, American Philosophical Society Honorary President, Oxfam International, 2002 United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, 1997-2002 President of Ireland, 1990-1997 Faculty, Trinity College Law, 1968-1990 Senator (Ireland), 1969-1989 Became the youngest Reid Professor of Constitutional Law at Trinity College, Dublin, 1969 |
Education: |
LLM, Harvard University, 1968 Fellowship, Harvard University, 1967 MA, LLB, Dublin University, Trinity College, 1967 Barrister at Law, King's Inns, Dublin, 1967 |
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Recipient, Amnesty International's Ambassador of Conscience Award, 2004
Recipient, Indira Gandhi Peace Prize, India 2000
Recipient, J. William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding, 1999
Recipient, CARE Humanitarian Award, 1993
Born in Ballina, Ireland in 1944 |
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