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The European Union (EU) and the Council of Europe have strongly reaffirmed their unequivocal opposition to the death penalty, in all cases and in all circumstances. The EU's high representative, Kaja Kallas, and the Council of Europe's secretary general, Alain Berset, issued a joint statement to mar

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William Fry was named FinTech Professional Advisor or Team of the Year at last night's prestigious National FinTech Awards 2025 at the Round Room, Mansion House, Dublin. The firm previously won the same award at the inaugural National FinTech Awards in 2023, reinforcing the firm’s consist

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A&L Goodbody delivered over 41,100 pro bono hours in the past three years, with 80 per cent of the firm's lawyers participating in pro bono work, according to a new report. The firm yesterday launched its first responsible business report, highlighting the firm’s long-standing commitment t

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Northern Ireland firm Wilson Nesbitt has named Assisi Animal Sanctuary as its new charity of the year. The law firm will collaborate with the local independent animal welfare charity, which provides essential shelter and care for animals in need, in a one-year partnership that will see Wilson Nesbit

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Our weekly round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Human Rights Watch sounds alarm over China's new draft 'ethnic unity' law

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Specialist employment law firm Littler has hired Ailbhe Marsh as an associate in its Dublin office to advise on all contentious and non-contentious employment law matters. Ms Marsh trained and qualified at McCann FitzGerald and works across all aspects of employment law, offering support on advisory

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A lawyer who hurled his shoe at India's chief justice has been suspended from practice. Rakesh Kishore took offence after Chief Justice BR Gavai dismissed a petition demanding the restoration of a seven-foot statue of Lord Vishnu as "purely publicity interest litigation", the BBC reports.

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Former UK Supreme Court president Baroness Hale delivered a powerful defence of the European Convention on Human Rights in the latest episode of a podcast hosted by Baroness Chakrabarti, warning that leaving it would be “a disaster for Europe” and “wrong in so many ways". Her comme

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Northern Ireland's justice minister, Naomi Long, has condemned a "mob" of masked protesters who staged a demonstration outside of her home yesterday evening. Around 40 protesters are said to have gathered outside the home Mrs Long shares with her husband, Alliance Party colleague and Belfast council

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