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A private member's bill bringing Ireland "into line with the rest of Europe" by introducing new rights for disabled people has been approved by the Seanad. The Disability (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2023 tabled by Tom Clonan and Seanad Independent Group senators passed report and final stages in

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A man who sued for the right to a personalised licence plate reading "GAY" has finally received it. Ohio man William Saki took legal action against the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) after he was told the word "gay" had been banned on custom plates since 1996.

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Sweeping changes to Ireland's migration and asylum system have been set out by the government, including significant new restrictions on family reunification rights and citizenship applications. Most of the changes announced today concern refugees and asylum seekers, though controversial changes to

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The Law Society of Northern Ireland has welcomed 13 new members to its ruling Council following an election which saw a significant increase in turnout. The body that represents and regulates more than 3,000 practising solicitors reported a turnout of 28.2 per cent in the election, up from 17.8 per

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Ireland has been highly ranked in a new report for its implementation of judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). The report, produced by Democracy Reporting International in collaboration with the European Implementation Network

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The Decision Support Service (DSS) has set out a new procedure for urgently creating or registering an enduring power of attorney (EPA). Under the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015, all EPAs must be registered with the DSS before they take legal effect.

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A man has been arrested for allegedly dressing up as his dead mother in order to claim her pension while hiding her mummified body at home. Police in the Italian city of Mantua have released photographs of Graziella Dall’Oglio and her 56-year-old son, who used a wig and makeup to steal her ide

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Femicide is to become a standalone criminal offence in Italy under legislation now backed by the country's parliament. The lower chamber of the Italian parliament gave unanimous backing to the government bill yesterday, coinciding with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Wo

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A new collection of papers presented at the 25th British Legal History Conference at Queen's University Belfast has been published on an open access basis. Law and Constitutional Change brings together some of the best papers presented at the conference, which examined the role that law plays when c

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