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  1. Mary Robinson (née Darby; 27 November 1757 – 26 December 1800) was an English actress, poet, dramatist, novelist, and celebrity figure. She lived in England, in the cities of Bristol and London; she also lived in France and Germany for a time. She enjoyed poetry from the age of seven and started working, first as a teacher and then as ...

  2. 30 de may. de 2022 · Mary Robinson was appointed Reid Professor of penal legislation, constitutional and criminal law, and the law of evidence, and followed this with a stint as lecturer in European Community law, subsequently establishing the Irish Centre for European Law. She was the youngest law professor appointed in Trinity College Dublin.

  3. 15 de ago. de 2019 · Mary Robinson also serves as President of the Mary Robinson Foundation – Climate Justice. Mary Robinson was the founding Chair of the Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB) from 2009 until 2012, where she remains a Patron. View articles by Mary Robinson. Centre Resource.

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  5. 新型コロナウィルス (COVID-19)が私たちに共通の脆弱性を強調するように、1945年の記憶を守り継いでいく広島県の取組は、私たちに,核兵器が無差別的なものであるということに立ち返らせます。. 一つの都市への攻撃は,全人類への攻撃です。. 私は,平和や ...

  6. Mary Robinson, orig. Mary Bourke, (born May 21, 1944, Ballina, County Mayo, Ire.), Irish politician, the first woman to become president of Ireland (1990–97). She earned a law degree at the University of Dublin, where she became a professor of law (1969–75). She served in the Irish Senate (1969–89) as a Labour Party member.

  7. Mary Robinson, the Chair of the Elders, and a former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and Envoy on Climate Change, talks about the importance of advancing gender equality and leadership in ...