The Dublin MEP says he will have to fight to retain his seat despite being seen as the frontrunner
European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR)
Irish courts ‘will not creatively extend or amend existing legislation’, says Ms Justice Síofra O’Leary
Chakrabarti has an enviable writing style, her fluency matching her bewitching speaking skills
Norwegian human rights organisation says state forces have to be held to a higher standard than paramilitaries
Leaders of both countries hold ‘very good call’ before Taoiseach spoke to North’s First Minister and Deputy First Minister
Swiss authorities ‘did not act in time to come up with a good enough strategy to cut emissions’
‘My husband is entitled to truth and justice, and that is the last and only thing I can give him,’ says Martina Dillon
Victims of the Troubles took judicial review against UK government legislation and welcome review’s findings
Justice John Edwards says the court does not believe any of Philip Dunbar’s rights were breached by using CCTV footage in his murder trial
Dublin is, as yet, reluctant to be seen to enter the highly political immigration debate. But it may have to
Britain’s new home secretary comes under pressure from Conservative backbenchers as Tories limber up for another internal battle over migration
A legal challenge to the British government’s new laws to deal with the legacy of the Northern Ireland Troubles is underway - but it shouldn’t be left to families
Republic has ‘two very strong legal arguments’ to present in Europe if taking inter-state case against British government
‘Vast majority’ will not be heard before cut-off date set as part of the UK government’s legacy legislation, says families’ solicitor
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