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  2. Irish Law Times - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Law Times (ISSN 1649-4164) is a refereed professional law journal for practising and academic lawyers.First established in 1865 (as the Irish Law Times and Solicitors Journal), and re-established in the 1980s by Round Hall Press as the Irish Law Times, [1] it is published in 20 editions each year by Thomson Reuters.

  3. Irish language to be used in NI courts with repeal of 18th ...

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    The Irish language is set to be used in court in Northern Ireland due to the repeal of a law that is almost 300 years old. A proposal to allow the use of Irish in court was contained in the New ...

  4. List of public inquiries in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Law Reform Commission published a report in 2005 examining the operation of public inquiries and recommending changes. [2] A commission of investigation is a different form of inquiry, with evidence generally given in private; provided by the Commissions of Investigation Act 2004 to address scandals relating to medical care and child abuse ...

  5. A, B and C v Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A, B and C v Ireland is a landmark 2010 case of the European Court of Human Rights on the right to privacy under Article 8.The court rejected the argument that article 8 conferred a right to abortion, but found that Ireland had violated the European Convention on Human Rights by failing to provide an accessible and effective procedure by which a woman can have established whether she qualifies ...

  6. Sweeney v Governor of Loughan House Open Centre - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Sweeney v Governor of Loughlan House Open Centre and Others [2014] 2 ILRM 401; [2014] IESC 42; [2014] 2 IR 732, was an Irish Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the sentenced served in the administrating state should be of the same legal nature as the sentence imposed by the sentencing state.

  7. Official Languages Act 2003 - Wikipedia

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    The Official Languages Act 2003 (Irish: Acht na dTeangacha Oifigiúla 2003) is an Act of the Oireachtas of Ireland.The Act sets out rules regarding use of the Irish language by public bodies; established the office of An Coimisinéir Teanga to monitor and enforce compliance by public bodies with the provisions of the Official Languages Act; and made provision for the designation of official ...

  8. Spanish ministers agree to cut legal working week to 37.5 hours

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    Spanish ministers agreed on Tuesday to cut the legal working week to 37.5 hours with no change in salary, forging ahead with one of the coalition government's flagship measures despite opposition ...

  9. McFarlane v Director of Public Prosecutions - Wikipedia

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    McFarlane v Director of Public Prosecutions [2008] IESC 7; [2008] 2 I.R. 117 is an Irish Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that the right to a fair trial under both Article 38.1 of the Constitution and Article 6(1) of the European Convention on Human Rights does not preclude prosecution in cases of prosecutorial delay unless the accused can demonstrate either that some specific ...