The Government has approved a plan for Ireland to intervene in South Africa’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) case against Israel under the Genocide Convention. Filing of the intervention will ...
The fundraiser was in aid of Barnardos and Merchant’s Quay Ireland and trainees were delighted to raise over €500. The Stanhope Street Reading Programme allows Law Society students to give back to the ...
Applications are open for the award-winning Diploma in Aviation Leasing and Finance. This course delivers an in-depth analysis of the core legal and practical issues relating to aircraft leasing and ...
To effectively comply with the AI Literacy provisions, and in line with how legal practices approach the profession’s CPD obligations, a structured approach is necessary. However, AI literacy has an ...
Applications are open for our new Diploma in Director Skills and Duties, for solicitors and professionals seeking an interesting and rewarding challenge. Over five intensive modules, students will ...
The International Day of Persons with Disabilities on 3 December 2024 focuses on the theme: ‘Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future.’ ...
Official figures show that annual growth in the price of residential property hit the 10% mark again in September. The Central Statistics Office (CSO) said that home prices rose by 10% compared with ...
Official figures show that detection rates for most categories of crime reported last year were equal to or just below 2022 levels, though there was an increase in the detection rate for homicides.
The State has lodged an appeal against a High Court judgment delivered in August on the rights of international-protection applicants, according to the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission ...
The Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal (LPDT) has, for the first time, published the outcome of inquiries into complaints of misconduct brought to it by the Legal Services Regulatory Authority ...
Mr Justice Max Barrett offers some pointers for solicitors on advising LGBTI+ applicants on whether they have received fair process in any international protection applications – and whether there are ...
Many survivors of historic child sexual abuse in primary and secondary schools have not yet received redress from the State, despite the passage of more than ten years since Louise O’Keeffe’s landmark ...