The UK government should consider withdrawing controversial legislation aimed at addressing the legacy of the Troubles, the Council of Europe's human rights commissioner has said. In a report on the UK published today, human rights commissioner Dunja Mijatović said the UK government should reconsid
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Irish barrister Michael M. Collins SC has been called as a Bencher of Middle Temple in London. Mr Collins was unanimously elected by a decision of the Benchers of Middle Temple at Parliament and called as an Ordinary Bencher at a Bench Dinner on 29th November 2022.
Almost 100 solicitors from across Mayo and the west of Ireland attended the recent Connaught Solicitors' Symposium 2022. Held at Breaffy House Hotel in Castlebar, the event was addressed by expert speakers in conveyancing and regulation highlighting key issues for local solicitors and their clients.
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University College Cork School of Law has announced the renewal of its nearly 20-year partnership with Temple University School of Law in the US. The transatlantic partnership, which was first forged in 2004, creates opportunities for study abroad and faculty exchange.
People in South Korea are set to become a year younger under new legislation scrapping the century-old "Korean age" counting system. Under the Korean age system, a person turns one on the day they are born and grows a year older on the first day of the new year.
Reform of the civil legal aid scheme has moved into its second phase with the launch of a public consultation. The public consultation launched yesterday is in addition to the stakeholder consultation which launched in November and remains open until February. A further targeted consultation for har
A senior Irish lawyer has criticised a European court ruling restricting access to information about company ownership on privacy grounds as "a gift to money launderers and their credulous allies". Paul Egan SC, a senior consultant at Mason Hayes & Curran LLP and chair of the government's Compan
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Arthur Cox has been named as Ireland's legal adviser of the year at the Mergermarket M&A Awards Europe 2022. An awards ceremony in London this week recognised the achievements of Europe’s top dealmakers and rewarded innovative advisory work on some of the region’s most transformative
International human rights lawyer and author Professor Philippe Sands KC will deliver FLAC's annual justice lecture this evening. Professor Sands will launch his latest book, The Last Colony: A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain’s Colonial Legacy, at the lecture, which is held in memory of Dav
A former lieutenant in the Irish Defence Forces was forcibly retired in 1969 on foot of a fundamentally flawed and unfair process and not in accordance with law, a review has found. Niall Beirne SC was appointed in May 2020 to review the case of Donal de Róiste, who was retired by President &
Denmark's outright ban on adoption in the context of a commercial surrogacy agreement violated the rights of two children born to a surrogate mother, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled.
A one-year-old puppy managed to make multiple online purchases in the video game Watch Dogs with its owner’s credit card.
A right-wing judge was among those arrested on suspicion of plotting to storm the Reichstag and overthrow the German government.