Northern Ireland's Justice Minister David Ford Northern Ireland's Justice Minister David Ford has welcomed the appointment of Simon Pountain as the new independent reviewer of criminal record disclosures.
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The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled unanimously that the article 7 right of a juror convicted for contempt of court in England after she conducted research on the internet was not violated. Theodora Dallas complained that the English common law offence of contempt of court had not b
Associate Justice Antonin Scalia of the US Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia of the US Supreme Court has passed away at the age of 79.
British intelligence agency GCHQ has won a legal case over its ability to hack suspects’ phones and computers after a tribunal ruled such “equipment interference” was lawful. Seven internet providers as well as Privacy International challenged the practice, which is also called “computer net
A woman has been awarded €40,615 in damages after a portion of the ceiling in her rented accommodation in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, fell on her head and back. The defendant, Eamon Clohessy, was the landlord of plaintiff Ms Concepta Collery and accepted that there was a duty to keep the premises in g
Justice Minister David Ford Criminal lawyers in Northern Ireland are returning to work today after the outcome of a process of mediation between the Department of Justice, the Bar Council and the Law Society.
A prominent Irish republican will be sentenced in the Special Criminal Court today after being found guilty of nine charges of tax evasion last year. Thomas ‘Slab’ Murphy was convicted of failing to furnish tax returns between 1996-2004, while he was farming and dealing in the lucrative cattle t
IHREC Chief Commissioner Emily Logan The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) has welcomed the withdrawal of the Supreme Court appeals in the case of Pullen & Ors v Dublin City Council.
Pictured (l-r): Dearbhail McDonald, Mary O'Connor TD, Niamh Gallagher and Fiona Mahon Law students overwhelmingly backed gender quotas for women candidates in the Irish election at a Women in Politics debate instigated by the Eversheds Women's Leadership Initiative.
Justice Minister David Ford Justice Minister David Ford has said Northern Ireland's abortion laws will remain "in limbo" for some time, the Belfast Telegraph reports.
MLAs have given their backing to a new revenge porn offence and stricter punishments for animal cruelty. Amendments to the Justice (No. 2) Bill approved this week add new provisions to the proposed law, including ones which relate to the disclosure of private sexual photographs and films with intent
A man has failed in his attempt to have his dismissal from the Permanent Defence Forces (PFD) quashed. Mr Christopher Maher had been dismissed following a controlled random drug test, which he failed after the two samples he gave tested positive for cocaine.
Les Allamby, NIHRC chief commissioner Proposed amendments to the Justice (No. 2) Bill aimed at allowing abortion in the event of fatal foetal abnormality (FFA) and pregnancy as a consequence of sexual crime have fallen.
John Larkin QC The Attorney General for Northern Ireland has claimed changing the law to allow abortions in the event of fatal foetal abnormality (FFA) could contravene the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Peadar Tóibín Sinn Féin has outlined procedures for protecting jurors in sensitive cases as an alternative to the continued operation of the juryless Special Criminal Court.