Maurece Hutchinson, managing partner at JMK Solicitors One of Northern Ireland’s top personal injury lawyers has urged Justice Minister Claire Sugden to ensure children’s rights are fully protected in claims made following road traffic collisions.
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The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) will tell the Council of Europe that Ireland is failing to act to sufficiently protect victims of trafficking. IHREC is meeting with rapporteurs from the Council of Europe Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (GRETA) to
The Irish Council of Civil Liberties (ICCL) yesterday hosted a symposium on privacy rights in the digital age.
Irish-born human rights expert Professor Conor Gearty will discuss British human rights after Brexit at the London launch of his new book at LSE this evening. On Fantasy Island: Britain, Europe and Human Rights examines the future of the Human Rights Act and the UK's relation to the European Convent
The Government has agreed to nominate Kieran FitzGerald and Mark Toland for appointment to the Garda Síochana Ombudsman Commission. Mr FitzGerald is a former journalist with a Doctorate in Governance from the School of Law at Queen's University Belfast, and is being nominated for a second term as a
Attorney General Máire Whelan A report on protected disclosures by two serving gardaí has been referred to Attorney General Máire Whelan for advice.
The High Court has refused an application brought by Dana Rosemary Scallan seeking orders directing the plaintiffs in a defamation case brought against her to furnish security for legal costs pursuant to Order 29 of the Rules of the Superior Courts. Delivering the judgment of the Court, Mr Justice E
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has published the general scheme of a bill to replace the Judicial Appointments Advisory Board with a new Judicial Appointments Commission.
The Bar of Northern Ireland has questioned whether sufficient funding can be found for ambitious family justice reforms proposed by Lord Justice Gillen. In its 70-page response to the consultation on Lord Gillen's draft report, the Bar queried "the financial cost and the ability to secure funding fo
Eileen Ewing The Law Society of Northern Ireland has welcomed Oxford-born solicitor Eileen Ewing as its new junior vice president.
Lawyers have criticised the Courts Service of Ireland for failing to include public parking spaces in a new Limerick criminal courts complex, the Limerick Leader reports. Solicitor Darach McCarthy, committee member of the Bar Association in Limerick, claimed there had been "a gross disregard for the
David Ford Northern Ireland's former justice minister, David Ford, has put forward a private member's bill to decriminalise abortion in the case of fatal foetal abnormality.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has sent a report on the Bloody Sunday killings in 1972 to the Public Prosecution Service (PPS). In August, police completed interviews of a number of former British soldiers who were involved in the incident on 30 January 1972, in which fourteen civilia
Emma McEvoy Two PhD students in the Department of Law at Maynooth University have won Irish Research Council (IRC) Postgraduate Scholarships.
Tara Doyle Matheson's asset management and investment funds group has been ranked by Monterey Insight's Ireland Fund Report as Ireland's leading practice by assets under management for the sixth year in a row.