Surrogacy laws must safeguard against sale of children, says expert
Payment beyond cost of pregnancy could lead to exploitation, committee told
Payment beyond cost of pregnancy could lead to exploitation, committee told
Suspension of in-class teaching had disproportionate effect on those already at a disadvantage, report says
Judge John O’Connor’s PhD focuses on role of welfare and sentencing in juveniles’ future
Ombudsman has brought concerns to UN children’s rights committee
Review to examine if possible tax abuse by firms affects rights of minors in other states
Two weeks later the increase was announced in budget package for 2019
Award recognises ground-breaking 2018 doctoral thesis on children and canon law
Legislation for grievance procedures was never enacted – but new law should help
Opinion: Some 96% of primary schools remain under control of denominations
New Bill will require schools to set out their provisions for non-religious students
Legislation yet to be examined by Attorney General
Youth detention centre mired in controversy censured for harsh and primative conditions
Minister for Children to seek approval to stop practice condemned by UN rights committees
High Court judge found rights of the unborn extend beyond the right to life last month
Abortion, treatment of Travellers and homelessness in Ireland to be discussed
The rigid State Exam Commission is obtuse, wasteful and holds back people with dyslexia
Tallaght, Ballymun, Darndale projects warned as Atlantic Philanthropies funds withdrawn
Dublin has the highest rates of child homelessness, figures reveal
Child’s rights committee says schools ‘continuing to practise’ religious discrimination
James Reilly says it is not appropriate a child should have to be baptised to go to school
More than 1,000 under-eights will spend Christmas in emergency accommodation
Government moves on child rights ahead of UN committee hearing in January
Children’s ombudsman indicates that in region of 138,000 children living in poverty
Ruling follows complaint by campaigners over ‘reasonable chastisement’ defence
Denied using term ‘illegitimate’ when referring to children or promoting corporal punishment
Submission was so inaccurate, Alan Shatter wrote to Rome seeking clarification
To date €3.5 million paid out to women
National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland welcomed recommendations on eliminating corporal punishment
Pope Francis tells worshippers at Vatican paying damages was only right
Protection afforded to denominational education could be protected, says ombudsman
Group that has complained to European committee said to have taken law out of context
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