Environmental Law

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A solicitor who objected to a strategic housing development in Limerick on environmental grounds has welcomed a decision by An Bord Pleanála to refuse planning permission for a second time. Limerick solicitor Michelle Hayes, president of Environmental Trust Ireland, said the proposed developm

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A new "digital toolkit" for communities, campaigners and researchers seeking environmental justice has been launched by Community Law & Mediation (CLM) and Environmental Justice Network Ireland (EJNI). The Manual of Environmental Justice was developed following a comprehensive needs assessment c

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Lawyers have welcomed progress on the setting up of a dedicated planning and environment division of the High Court. The government today announced that the establishment of the new court — promised in the programme for government — will be "completed as soon as possible" without the nee

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With a recent court ruling, France is showing Ireland the way forward on environmental justice, Tom O'Connor reports from Toulouse. The right to live in a healthy and stable environment was established as a fundamental freedom this week by the French Conseil d’État, the country’s

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The Law Society of Ireland team has emerged in third place at the 26th Annual Stetson International Environmental Law Moot Court Competition. The team of Lauren Keogh, Ciara Dinneny and Helen Ryan, coached by T P Kennedy, represented Ireland in the finals at Stetson University College of Law in Gulf

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The Irish government's ambition to create a "circular economy" where waste is minimised will become a statutory requirement under landmark legislation announced today. The Circular Economy Bill will define the term "circular economy" for the first time in Irish domestic law as "an economic model and

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