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Ciaran White is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Ulster University's School of Law, Belfast campus, with a dual focus on academic rigor and practical legal advocacy. Since 2000, he has specialized in public law, employment law, and family law, while maintaining practice at the Northern Ireland Bar since 2003.
- University College Cork (education)
- Queen's University Belfast (education)
- Honorable Society of King's Inns (education)
His research bridges legal academia and activism, emphasizing human rights, discrimination, and equality. Notable contributions include authoring the standard text Northern Ireland Social Work Law and directing Ireland's first live-client law clinic (2012-2016), which specialized in employment and social security tribunals.
Recent publications focus on Northern Ireland's legal frameworks, with keywords spanning racial discrimination, child protection, and criminal justice. Collaborative themes in his work align with UN Sustainable Development Goals for poverty alleviation and social justice.
His advocacy roles included leading the CAJ Racism sub-group (1997 legislation) and advising Disability Action's human rights center (2009-2016). He actively promotes mooting as an educational tool and participates in policy-focused conferences, including Brexit-related labor law debates.



