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Michael Smith (born 25 October 1965) had the idea for the reward that led to Ireland's Planning Tribunal (1997-2012), was chairman of An Taisce, Ireland's National Trust and largest campaigning environmental NGO (1999-2003) and an activist opposing bad planning and environmental degradation, and is now editor of leftist magazine, ''Village''.〔http://eisenhowerfellowshipsireland.com/member_bios.php〕〔http://www.macgillsummerschool.com/the-mahon-and-moriarty-tribunal-reports-how-was-it-allowed-to-happen-why-did-no-one-shout-stop/〕 == Early life == Michael Smith was born in Dublin in 1965, grew up in Shanganagh Vale, Loughlinstown in South County Dublin, and went to school in the Ursuline Convent in nearby Cabinteely and to St Conleth's College and Gonzaga College. He obtained a Bachelor of Civil Law Degree and a Diploma in European Law from University College Dublin and a degree of Barrister-at-Law from King's Inns (1989).
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