D’Alemberte & Palmer Lecture in International Human Rights

The D’Alemberte & Palmer Lecture in International Human Rights is made possible by Patsy Palmer, Esq., and was established to educate the community about the critical field of international human rights, inspire FSU Law students, and contribute to the global discussion on human rights issues.


2025 Speaker

“The Rule of Law in International Human Rights," Former Ireland President Mary Robinson

Wednesday, February 12, 2025, at 4 p.m. 

Florida State University College of Law, Auditorium 101

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Mary Robinson is widely regarded as a pioneering leader and one of the world’s most influential advocates for human rights, climate justice, and the rule of law. Serving as President of Ireland from 1990 to 1997, she became the country’s first female head of state and reshaped the role of the presidency during a period of profound social, economic, and political change. As United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997 to 2002, Robinson led efforts to bring global attention to the rights of marginalized populations and worked to strengthen human rights frameworks worldwide. She continues to be a powerful force for justice as Chair of The Elders, a group of independent global leaders founded by Nelson Mandela, and as a tireless advocate for climate action, gender equality, and sustainable development.

The lecture will explore the impact of these declines on justice systems and human rights, focusing on diminishing civic participation, freedom of assembly, and freedom of expression, all of which have fallen at an alarming rate globally. She will share her insights on what has contributed to this erosion of the rule of law and propose solutions for restoring justice, accountability, and respect for human rights both nationally and globally. Drawing on her vast experience as a former head of state, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and advocate for climate justice, Robinson will discuss the vital role of leaders in strengthening governance systems that promote peace, sustainability, and human rights.

A graduate of Trinity College Dublin and Harvard Law School, Robinson is a former Chancellor of the University of Dublin (Trinity College) and has taught at both Trinity College and Columbia University. She holds honorary doctorates from over 40 prestigious universities and has received numerous accolades, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack Obama, who praised her as “an advocate for the forgotten and the ignored.” 

This course has been approved for 1.0 hour of General CLE Credit, including the following Certification Credits: 1.0 hour of International Litigation & Arbitration, 1.0 hour of International Law, 1.0 hour of Criminal Trial Law, and 1.0 hour of Criminal Appellate Law by The Florida Bar's Continuing Legal Education program.