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Irving has written over 50 opinion pieces for newspapers and journals on constitutional history and citizenship, in particular during the years leading to the centenary of federation, the republic debate, and the debate on the proposed adoption of a national Human Rights Act, and on citizenship.
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workshops on women and constitutional design in New York (2015) and Santiago (2016), the latter as a joint UN Women and Chilean government initiative on Chilean constitutional reform. She has also advised international organisations on constitutional design and gender equality, including on the
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Bachelor of Arts from Melbourne, a Bachelor of Law (Honours) and PhD from University of Sydney. In the interim, Irving completed a Masters of Philosophy at
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development of a practical guide to constitution-making for women in countries embarking on constitutional reform.
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Between 1997 and 2013, Irving served as a member of the Advisory Council of the National Archives of Australia.
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In 2022 Irving completed an ARC Discovery Grant project on constitutional citizenship and allegiance.
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Irving retired in 2020 from the University of Sydney Law School after 19 years of service.
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Irving resides in Sydney Australia. She is married to philosopher and British historian
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for services to the Centenary of Federation celebrations in 2001 and Finalist for the
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Gender and the Constitution: Equity and Agency in Comparative Constitutional Design
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1995, Women and Politics essay prize, Australian Association of Political Science.
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1998, Honourable mention, Centre for Australian Cultural Studies Book Award, for
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Member on the Advisory Council, Museum of Democracy, “Democracy DNA” exhibition.
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Citizenship, Alienage, and the Modern Constitutional State: A Gendered History
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Citizenship, Alienage, and the Modern Constitutional State: A Gendered History
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1995, Australian Political Science Association, Women and Politics essay prize
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To Constitute a Nation: A Cultural History of Australia's Constitution - 1997
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and constitution-making for Iraq in 2003. She contributed by invitation to
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2001, Finalist, NSW Premier's Centenary History Award, for Irving (ed),
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To Constitute a Nation: A Cultural History of Australia's Constitution
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Expert witness for various Commonwealth Parliament committees.
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Australian constitutional lawyer and researcher (born 1954)
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Fellows of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
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Comparative Constitutional Law: A Contextual Approach
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Five Things To Know About The Australian Constitution
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Irving has held international visiting positions in
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She is a recipient of the Commonwealth of Australia
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Sydney Law School
University of Sydney
Australia
constitutional law
Stephen Gaukroger
Centenary medal
NSW Premier's Centenary History Award
Hong Kong
London
European University Institute
Harvard Law School
University of Cambridge
United Nations Development Program
gender equality
UN Women
Evatt Foundation
University of Sydney
European University Institute
Academy of Social Sciences in Australia
Australian Academy of Law
Royal Society of New South Wales
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adding missing items
Launch of the Henry Parkes Foundation
Speech by Federal Arts Minister, Peter Mcgaruan
Mary Wollstonecraft and the Enlightenment



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