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The Court of Appeal has re-sentenced a man for seventy-five counts of theft contrary to s.26 of the Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act 2001, amending his sentence from a custodial sentence of two years and six months, and suspending the final ten months for a period of two years from th

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A Spanish au pair has been awarded more than €9,000 by the Workplace Relations Commission in what campaigners say is a landmark decision. The au pair was awarded €9,229 after the family was found to have breached aspects of the National Minimum Wage Act, the Organisation of Working Time Act, and

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Dr Geoffrey Shannon, the special rapporteur for child protection Dr Geoffrey Shannon, the special rapporteur for child protection, has called for criminal law to be updated to allow for the successful prosecution of cyberbullies.

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Judge Patrick Durcan has ruled that GoSafe employees have no authority to give evidence in criminal proceedings against drivers accused of speeding. The GoSafe consortium is contracted to operate safety cameras on behalf of An Garda Síochána.

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The UK Supreme Court has dismissed the appeal of a company which claimed a rival had infringed its design of a ride-on suitcase for children, affirming criticisms made by the Court of Appeal that the Community Registered Design (CRD) for the product was not simply a claim for a suitcase shape but fo

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The International Network of Civil Liberties Organizations (INCLO) and Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) have published a joint report on the health consequences of crowd control weapons (CCWs). INCLO – a network of independent national human rights organisations, including the Irish Council of Ci

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The Supreme Court yesterday sat briefly to commemorate Mr Justice Adrian Hardiman, whose sudden passing shocked the legal profession. All nine judges of the Supreme Court sat on the bench alongside the President of the Court of Appeal, Mr Justice Sean Ryan, and the President of the High Court, Mr Ju

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An aspiring US lawyer is taking her law school to court for allegedly inflating figures relating to the number of its graduates in employment. Anna Alaburda, 37, is the first law graduate to take her school to court over employment figures, The New York Times reports.

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