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  1. Mary Robinson. Mary Therese Winifred Robinson (em gaélico: Máire Mhic Róibín; Ballina, 21 de maio de 1944) foi a primeira mulher presidente da Irlanda ( 1990 - 1997) e Alta Comissária das Nações Unidas para os Direitos Humanos (1997 - 2002 ). Destacada advogada, Robinson tornou-se membro do senado irlandês ( 1969 - 1989) e, nas ...

  2. 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.

  3. 15 de nov. de 2022 · Mary Robinson: It's very hard and the problem is it’s short term. Will I get reelected if I take a stand? I think they underestimate - people now know that we need longer term, big decisions.

  4. Mary Robinson. Born on 21 May, 1944, in Ballina, County Mayo, Mary Robinson is a barrister by profession and was appointed Reid Professor of Criminal Law in Trinity College Dublin when she was 25 years of age. With her husband, Nicholas (married 1970) she founded the Irish Centre for European Law in 1988. Elected as a representative of the ...

  5. Jul 13, 2021 Mary Robinson says that a roadmap already exists to help humanity overcome the pandemic and tackle climate change. Mary Robinson, a former president of Ireland and former UN high commissioner for human rights, is Chair of The Elders and Chair of the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre’s Advisory Board.

  6. 8 de jun. de 2006 · Mary Robinson. Mary Robinson, the first woman President of Ireland (1990-1997) and more recently United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (1997-2002), has spent most of her life as a human rights advocate. Born Mary Bourke in Ballina, County Mayo (1944), the daughter of two physicians, she was educated at the University of Dublin ...

  7. 30 de may. de 2022 · The significance of Mary Robinson’s election as President of Ireland in 1990 is encapsulated best in an anecdote told to her by her driver, one she fondly recalls in her memoirs. On being asked to serve the tea, a woman responded to her husband: “Make your own tea, things have changed around here!”. That sentence was not an understatement.

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