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Gerard is a practising Senior Counsel and a member of the Governing Council of UNIDROIT. He was former Chairman of the Law Reporting Council of Ireland and also Balance in Criminal Law Review Group. He is a former member of the Constitution Review Group, Competition and Mergers Review Group and the Offences Against the State Acts Review Group. He is currently a member of the Committee on Court Practice and Procedure and is a former member of the Competition Authority’s advisory panel. He was also a judge of the OECD’s Nuclear Energy Tribunal. He is currently head of the Royal Irish Academy Constitutional History Project.
Gerard is the author of several books and numerous articles on topics including Irish constitutional law, administrative law, conflict law and
European Union law
. He has also appeared in and argued many important cases in the Irish High Court and Supreme Court and European Court of Justice and European Court of Human Rights.
He is the co-author with Professor Gerry Whyte of the 4th Edition of Kelly’s
The Irish Constitution
, Dublin 2005. Gerard is also a former lecturer in law at Trinity College Dublin