Appointment of Blinne Ni Ghrálaigh as adjunct professor at the Irish Centre for Human Rights

Jul 07 2025 Posted: 12:02 IST

The Irish Centre for Human Rights is delighted to announce the appointment of Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh as adjunct professor at University of Galway. Ms. Ní Ghrálaigh is a renowned international lawyer based at Matrix Chambers in London. She specialises in international law, civil liberties, human rights, protest law and international criminal law.

Speaking on her appointment as an adjunct professor, Ms. Ní Ghrálaigh said “It is such an honour to be invited to join the University of Galway as Adjunct Professor. At a time when the very fundamentals of international law are under such extreme threat globally, I look forward to working alongside such dedicated colleagues to instill in the next generation of lawyers coming through, a steadfast commitment to justice and to upholding human rights for all”.

Ms. Ní Ghrálaigh is called to the Bars of England and Wales, and Ireland, North and South, and is on the International Criminal Court’s List of Counsel. She has an extensive practice at Matrix, acting for and advising individuals, States, and civil society in cases before both domestic and international courts and tribunals.

At the international level, Ms. Ní Ghrálaigh was a member of the legal team which represented South Africa before the International Court of Justice in the case taken against Israel under the 1948 Genocide Convention. She has also represented the State of Palestine in advisory proceedings concerning the activities of the United Nations in Palestine.

Commenting on the appointment, Professor Siobhán Mullally, Director of the Irish Centre for Human Rights said “Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh is an outstanding lawyer, who is at the frontline in legal efforts to defend human rights and uphold international law. She has inspired many to fight for international justice and it is an honour to have her on our adjunct faculty”.

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