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Former Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) Ireland chair Ciaran Fahy has passed away. Mr Fahy was active as an arbitrator, adjudicator, conciliator and mediator from 2003, mainly in construction disputes.

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The Law Reform Commission has welcomed Professor Oonagh Breen and Owen O'Sullivan as part-time commissioners. The two will significantly strengthen the Commission's capacity to deliver on its work keeping the law under review and making recommendations for reform.

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Tributes have been paid to human rights lawyer Professor Conor Gearty KC following his sudden passing at the age of 67. Professor Gearty, who was born in Ireland and studied law at University College Dublin before moving to England in the 1980s, was a widely-respected scholar as well as a pract

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A nightmare neighbour has been arrested and charged after allegedly tunnelling into an adjacent home following a dispute. Police in the Canadian city of Calgary said the bizarre incidents followed weeks of intensifying conflict between neighbours on two floors of an apartment building.

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Our weekly round-up of human rights stories from around the world. South Korean women file landmark lawsuit accusing US military of systematic role in sex trade

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Albania has appointed an AI chatbot as a government minister who it says will be "free of corruption". "Diella" — meaning "Sun" in Albanian — has been put in charge of public procurement, The Guardian reports.

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Ireland must "accelerate" the implementation of a landmark 2020 review of the administration of justice to remain economically competitive, a new action plan says. The government this week published its new action plan on competitiveness and productivity, which was promised in the programme for gove

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