UK legacy Bill breaches international law, Belfast Agreement – report
Lewis says legislation will help victims and families to discover truth about crimes
Lewis says legislation will help victims and families to discover truth about crimes
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Richard Neal awarded honorary degree by Dublin City University
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Campaigners Eve McDowell and Una Ring liaised with UK experts to help prepare legislation
Ban on terminations after six weeks of pregnancy set to affect up to 90% of cases
Number of cultivation and drug manufacture offences doubled last year during pandemic
Increase in insanity pleas followed abolition of mandatory detention in such cases
Coroners must be involved in excavation process, Oireachtas committee hears
Former Waterford hurler Tom Walsh helped set up customs regimes in Europe and Africa
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Lessons learned from Eighth Amendment on abortion over unintended consequences
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Direct provision expert group head confident cases could be ruled on in six months if resources provided
Judicial independence means judges are independent from government – and each other, says Patrick O’Brien
Legislation ‘is very weak compared to leading climate laws adopted elsewhere’ – environmental law expert
TD says if Government is going to ‘roll over’ any regulations they need to be debated
Analysis: Still no clear structure for addressing issues concerning conduct of judges
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Ecocide – the deliberate destruction of ecosystems – must be seen as the worst crime against humanity and nature
Competition is not included in Broadcasting Act’s ‘listed’ events, which needs updating
One judge recalls jury members being bribed
The Government has invited a legal challenge to a clear breach of 1992 Act
Paschal Donohoe will discuss how global economy might affect Irish budgetary policy
Data Protection Commissioner’s report found documentation retention unlawful
Sinn Féin Bill would give mortgage owners a veto on the sale of their loan to a so-called vulture fund
Report acknowledges ‘deep uncertainties’ about how to tackle climate change
Academic says Belfast Agreement being disrespected on a ‘sustained basis’
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Installation of CCTV helps, but criminals simply move on to the next area, Oireachtas committee hears
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