The Honorable Mary G. Robinson, 2004 Recipient
As an academic (Trinity College Law Faculty 1968-90), legislator (Senator 1969-89) and barrister (1967-90. Senior Counsel 1980, English Bar 1973) she has always sought to use law as an instrument for social change, arguing landmark cases before the European Court of Human Rights as well as in the Irish courts and the European Court in Luxemburg. A committed European, she also served on the International Commission of Jurists, the Advisory Committee of Interights, and on expert European Community and Irish parliamentary committees.
She married in 1970 Nicholas Robinson, lawyer, conservationist, and an authority
on eighteenth-century caricature. They have a daughter and two sons.
In 1988 Mary Robinson and her husband founded the Irish Centre for European
Law at the Trinity College. Ten years later she was elected Chancellor of the
University.
The recipient of numerous honours and awards throughout the world,
Mary Robinson is a member of the Royal Irish Academy and the American Philosophical
Society and, since 2002, has been Honorary President of Oxfam International.
A founding member and Chair of the Council of Women World Leaders, she serves
on many boards including the Vaccine Fund, and chairs the Irish Chamber Orchestra.
Now based in New York, Mary Robinson is currently leading a new project,
the Ethical Globalization Initiative (EGI). Its goal is to bring the norms
and standards of human rights into the globalization process and to support
capacity building in good governance in developing countries, with an initial
focus on Africa.
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