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The Minister for Justice (Irish: An tAire Dlí agus Cirt) is a senior minister in the Government of Ireland and leads the Department of Justice. The Minister for Justice has overall responsibility for law and order in Ireland. [1] The current Minister for Justice is Helen McEntee, TD.
8 March The report of a 20-year survey by The Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland revealed that 56% of Ireland's native plant species are in decline due to habitat loss, altered grazing pressure, and degradation (re-seeding, over-fertilising, nitrogen deposition, herbicides, soil drainage, mineral enrichment), rather than rising temperatures whose botanical effects – so far – are minor.
The Department of Justice (Irish: An Roinn Dlí agus Cirt) is a department of the Government of Ireland. It is led by the Minister for Justice . The department's mission is to maintain and enhance community security and to promote a fairer society in Ireland .
It responsible for preparing books of evidence, attending trial and liaising with parties and other agencies and dealing with appeals. [ 18 ] The DPP is empowered to decide if non-scheduled offences should be sent to the Special Criminal Court if it believes that juries in normal courts cannot deal with the offences adequately.
The granting of temporary or early release of life sentenced prisoners is a feature of the Irish prison system handled by the Minister for Justice. [2] In deciding on the release from prison of a prisoner sentenced to life imprisonment, the Minister will always consider the advice and recommendations of the Parole Board of Ireland: the Board ...
Transfer of Equality, Integration, Disability and Human Rights to the Department of Justice and Law Reform [26] 1 May 2011 Transfer of Irish Language, Gaeltacht and the Islands to the Department of Tourism, Culture and Sport [27] 1 May 2011 Transfer of Social Inclusion to the Department of Social Protection [28] 1 May 2011
The list of confiscated books should not be confused with books on the "List of Media Harmful to Young Persons" (colloquially known as the "Index"). Books indexed by the Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons are subject to strict restrictions and may only be offered and sold to adults. [133]
The High Court of Ireland is a court which deals at first instance with the most serious and important civil and criminal cases. The High Court is composed of its president, 42 ordinary judges, and additional judges being ex officio the Chief Justice, the President of the Court of Appeal, the President of the Circuit Court, and former chief justices and courts presidents who remain judges.