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(born May 21, 1944, Ballina, County Mayo, Ire.) Irish politician, first woman president of Ireland (1990–97). She earned a law degree at the University of Dublin, where she became a professor of law (1969–75).

She served in the Irish senate (1969–89) as a Labour Party member. Nominated by the Labour Party and supported by the Green Party and the Workers' Party, she became Ireland's first woman president in 1990 by mobilizing a liberal constituency and merging it with a more conservative constituency opposed to the Fianna Fáil party. In 1997 she left office a few months before her term expired to take up the post of UN high commissioner for human rights.

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