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The publication of the Criminal Justice (Victims of Crime) Bill is "a very welcome and significant step" in protecting human rights, the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) has said. Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has said the bill will give victims of crime “full recognition in the crim

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Christine Cullen, managing director of Vision-net The number of business insolvencies in Ireland fell below 1,000 last year for the first time since 2008, according to business and credit risk analyst Vision-net.

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A man who converted his passenger van into a motor vehicle has been successful in the High Court, overturning a finding by the Revenue Commissioners that his vehicle had not been significantly changed from its pre-conversion state and therefore remained subject to a higher excise tax under the Finan

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Transport Minister Shane Ross The government minister who pushed for legislation to reform Irish judicial appointments has revealed plans to bring EU court appointments within the bill's remit.

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An EU-funded project has led to Ireland's first training programme for defence solicitors with a focus on their role in advising suspects detained in Garda custody. Researchers at Dublin City University (DCU) have collaborated with the Law Society of Ireland to develop and deliver the programme.

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Ken Murphy The director general of the Law Society of Ireland has defended the salaries of its top executives and president after they were called into question by The Irish Times.

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Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has secured Cabinet backing for legislative proposals dealing with online communications and digital safety, the Irish Independent reports.

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The total value of Irish debt judgments fell sharply in 2016 from 2015, according to data compiled by StubbsGazette. There were 3,031 debt judgments recorded in 2016 with a total value of €277.6 million, compared to 4,479 in 2015 with a total value of €567.8 million.

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