Pictured (l-r): David Stanton, Charlie Flanagan and Frances Fitzgerald Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan paid tribute to his predecessor, Frances Fitzgerald, as the Domestic Violence Bill 2017 completed its journey through both houses of the Oireachtas.
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Sabine Walsh The Mediators' Institute of Ireland (MII) has welcomed the approval of a mediated settlement involving a Sligo schoolboy with cerebral palsy who sued the HSE over the circumstances of his birth.
Business Minister Heather Humphreys Only one asylum seeker has applied for an employment permit since the absolute ban on employing asylum seekers was struck down by the Supreme Court in February.
Joshua Rozenberg Legal commentator and journalist Joshua Rozenberg tackled the relationship between judges, media and politicians at the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission's annual human rights lecture.
Three young people have been sentenced to five years in prison for their roles in an 11-hour long “rampage” at a detention centre during which a roof was set on fire and missiles were thrown at staff, gardaí and fire officers. Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that €3 million worth of damag
Freda Grealy The Law Society of Ireland is expecting as many as 2,500 people to sign up for its Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on sports law.
Feilim O'Caoimh McDowell Purcell recently advised on the acquisition of Scallans Food Service Limited by established food distributor Dublin Food Sales.
Pictured (l-r): Andrea Coscelli, Micaela Diver, and Alan Hunter, chief executive of the Law Society of Northern Ireland The Law Society of Northern Ireland yesterday hosted a seminar considering competition law now and after Brexit.
A House of Lords sub-committee has called on the UK government to propose an effective system for dispute resolution and enforcement in respect of both the proposed EU withdrawal agreement and the future UK-EU relationship. In its report published today, Dispute resolution and enforcement after Brex
A conference hosted by University of Limerick (UL) this month will consider the civil, criminal and regulatory responses to medical error. The day-long conference, co-hosted by the School of Law and the Graduate Entry Medical School, will hear from a range of medico-legal experts on key areas of the
Plans to modernise the justice system in England will see about 6,500 courthouse and backroom jobs lost by 2022, The Guardian reports. The UK government launched a £1 billion programme to introduce online pleas and remote video hearings in 2016, with details emerging from a consultation circulated
Members of the Belfast Solicitors' Association (BSA) are out in force for the Belfast City Marathon on Monday in support of Inspire.
Sam Gyimah The UK government has announced plans to crack down "no-platforming" and "safe spaces" on university campuses out of concern that the practices undermine free speech.
A Garda informant who was arrested in France in 2000 on drug trafficking charges has been successful in his application to use sensitive documents in challenging his surrender to France on foot of a European Arrest Warrant. Discovery of the documents had been granted in a case brought by the informa
Órla Kelly A medical negligence lawyer has warned that Vicky Phelan's high-profile case against the HSE over failures to detect her terminal cervical cancer is just "the tip of the iceberg".