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  1. Mary Robinson (Mary Terese WinifredRobinson (nacida Mary Terese Winifred Bourke)) Naciones Unidas, Presidenta de la República (1990-1997); Alta Comisionada de las Naciones

  2. 8 de jun. de 2006 · 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 honors and awards throughout the world, Mary Robinson is Chair of the Council of Women World Leaders and Vice President of the Club of Madrid.

  3. 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.

  4. 14 de mar. de 2013 · Robinson, known then as Mary Bourke, contemplated becoming a nun. “At boarding school my contemporaries were all discussing what they should do in the year or two before they got married.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 11 de dic. de 2023 · En 1997, los amigos de Robinson le advirtieron -en vano- que no aceptara el cargo de Comisaria de Derechos Humanos de la ONU. Robinson habla de los retos que plantea este cargo.

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