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Ivana Bacik has been Reid Professor of Criminal Law, Criminology and Penology at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) Law School since 1996, and was a made a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin in 2005. She has an LL.B. from TCD and an LL.M. from the London School of Economics. She practises as a barrister, and teaches courses in Criminal law; Criminology and Penology; and Feminist Theory and Law at Trinity. Her research interests include criminal law and criminology, constitutional law, feminist theories and law, human rights and equality issues in law.

As President of TCD Students' Union (1989-90), she was taken to court by the anti-abortion pressure group, The Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child (SPUC), for providing information on abortion. SPUC were successful in the court case.

Her term as President of the TCD Students' Union ended prematurely when she resigned in 1990 after it was discovered that she had broken a mandate received from the Union membership. Bacik secretly broke the mandate given to her to voting for candidates at a Union of Students in Ireland conference. Despite 13 TCD representatives being mandated to vote for one candidate, that candidate only received 12 votes. A major controversy erupted in the Students' Union and an investigation started leading to Bacik's resignation.

Her family name is of Czech origin. Her grandfather, Karel Bacik, was in the Czech resistance and was imprisoned by the Nazis. After the war, he moved to Ireland with his young family, where they lived in Waterford. He was involved in the setting up of Waterford Crystal in 1947.

She stood unsuccessfully as a candidate for the Irish Labour Party for the hotly contested election to the European Parliament in the Dublin area in 2004 where she posed a somewhat unsuspected threat to Labour's sitting candidate Proinsias De Rossa, proving especially popular among younger voters. She was narrowly beaten for the fourth Dublin seat by the Sinn Féin candidate Mary Lou McDonald.

In 2007, Bacik will contest the Seanad Eireann elections for the third time in the Dublin University (constituency). She previously contested that same election and constituency in 1997 and 2002.

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