New analysis of the Good Friday Agreement has revealed its impact on peace deals worldwide. Researchers at the University of Edinburgh's Global Justice Academy found that key elements of the settlement, struck in April 1998, have become a common feature of other peace negotiations.
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The Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers, which oversees the implementation of European Court of Human Rights judgments, closed a record number of 3,691 cases last year, leading to a 24 per cent decrease in the total number of outstanding cases. There were 7,584 pending cases at the end of 2
The Public Prosecution Service (PPS) has said it is aiming to make a decision on whether to prosecute ex-soldiers in connection to the Bloody Sunday killings in 1972 by the end of summer. The PSNI sent a report to the PPS in December 2016 after completing interviews under caution of a number of ex-s
President Michael D. Higgins President Michael D. Higgins has signed a warrant granting a posthumous pardon to a man who was convicted of murder and executed in 1882.
Tanya Ward The Children's Rights Alliance (CRA) has called on the Government to continue to prioritise children in its approach to accepting refugees.
An equal pay claim by two Irish teachers is due to be considered by the European Court of Justice (ECJ). The case concerns two members of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation (INTO) who say that they suffered indirect age discrimination by being placed on lower salaries.
Pictured (l-r): Sarah Burrows, Head of Charity at Cleaver Fulton Rankin; Anne Hannan, Partnerships Manager at Marie Curie; and Jenny Brattle, Hospice Nurse at Marie Curie Belfast-based Cleaver Fulton Rankin has announced a new charity partnership with Marie Curie, its 2018 Charity of the Year.
The Director of Public Prosecutions has been granted an order remitting dangerous driving proceedings to the District Court, which had previously been prosecuted summarily in error. The DPP sought to prosecute the man involved in a five-vehicle accident on indictment on a single charge of dangerous
Patricia Gilheaney Patricia Gilheaney has been appointed new Inspector of Prisons, effective from 7 May 2018.
Lisa McKenna McKenna & Co Solicitors have announced the opening of their new office at 56 Fitzwilliam Square North in the heart of Dublin.
Helen Dixon Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon has announced an investigation into an alleged data breach at Independent News and Media plc.
Poor box payments to charities are set to be published by the Courts Service in coming weeks. In a letter, the Courts Funds Office said: "In the public interest and in the interest of greater accountability and transparency the Courts Service intends to publish all poor box payments issued on the Co
Donald Tusk Donald Tusk, president of the European Council, will address UCD Law Society next week.
An anonymous barrister's book about the state of the criminal justice system will be sent to all 650 MPs in the House of Commons. The Criminal Bar Association (CBA) and Young Legal Aid Lawyers (YLAL) raised over £10,000 through an online crowdfunding campaign to pay for 650 copies of The Secret Bar
Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan has announced a review of the legal protection extended to complainants in rape and sexual assault trials in the wake of a high-profile rape trial in Belfast.