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Professor Colm O'Cinneide defends the human rights framework from significant challenges to its legitimacy and integrity in a new lecture released in video format by Queen's University Belfast. The academic, a professor of constitutional and human rights law at University College London (UCL), deliv

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Companies cannot bring complaints of discrimination as if they were people, the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) has confirmed in ruling on a complaint brought by a Russian-owned business. XTX Markets Technologies Limited, a corporate entity, submitted a complaint against Aviva Investors Liquidi

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The archive of former civil rights activist, founding member of the SDLP, politician and economist Hugh Logue is being made available at the University of Galway to coincide with his award of an honorary doctorate of laws. The historical resource is made up of more than 20 boxes of manuscripts, docu

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The Law Society of Ireland has warned solicitors to be aware of phishing emails falsely purporting to be from Douglas Kelly Solicitors in Swinford, Co Mayo. According to a notice published on the Law Society website, members of the profession have received an email purporting to be from the firm and

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A notorious drug trafficker linked to the Kinahan cartel has handed his artificial island in Dubai to the Italian authorities in hopes of receiving a reduced sentence. Raffaele Imperiale, 49, told a court in Naples that he paid €12 million for 'Taiwan', which forms part of the artificial archip

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O'Flynn Exhams Solicitors LLP has welcomed solicitors Helen Cosgrave, Maggie Kelleher-Byrne and Ray Murphy to the firm. Ms Cosgrave, who joins the firm's commercial property department, has extensive experience in advising both corporate and private clients in relation to acquisition, financing, dev

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An energy lawyer has returned to Ukraine's largest law firm following a 14-month secondment at Arthur Cox. Marta Halabala, counsel at Asters, spent the secondment advising leading international energy companies on various legal issues related to the development and construction of wind farms, servic

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