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The UK Supreme Court has unanimously allowed the appeal of an unfairly dismissed fingerprint officer involved in the McKie scandal, finding that the original Employment Tribunal’s (ET) interpretation of the relevant legislation leading to a reinstatement order was sound. Lord Hodge, with whom Lady

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Yesterday's trial of a new "paperless litigation" system in the Supreme Court of Ireland went smoothly, according to its developers. Irish Legal News yesterday spoke to practising barrister Kieran Morris, co-founder of eCúirt Teoranta, who said people in Northern Ireland and the UK would be paying

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The Law Society of Ireland has thanked those who supported the Law Society Library in the Lexis Library Awards competition. The Law Society Library was named a runner-up for Best Information Service 2016 in the non-commercial sector category award in a competition involving libraries across the UK a

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The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled the UK’s policy requiring recipients of child benefit and child tax credit to have a right to reside in the UK, while indirectly discriminatory, is justified by the need to protect the finances of the host member state. The regulation on the coo

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Gardaí have linked over 130 people to recorded crimes since Ireland's new DNA database became operational in November, the Irish Independent reports. A spokesperson for the Department of Justice said more than 2,500 samples from individuals and 2,000 samples from crime scenes have been uploaded tot

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Jonathan Cooper, barrister at Doughty Street Chambers and editor of European Human Rights Law Review The number of reported court cases involving privacy arguments has doubled in the last five years to reach a new high of 58 per year, according to Thomson Reuters.

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The Supreme Court has clarified the law in relation to sexual assaults against males, noting that the impact of the case of S(M) v. Ireland & Ors (No.2) 4 I.R. 369 was not to limit sentences to two years, but to ensure that principles of equality were applied to sentencing for assaults against

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The Irish Times has published a full obituary for former judge Frank Griffin, who passed away last week at the age of 98. The long-standing judicial figure was the first presiding head of the Special Criminal Court when it was re-established in 1972.

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The Department of Public Expenditure and Reform is considering a request by barristers for prosecutors' fee cuts to be reversed as the Irish economy recovers. In Ireland, publicly-funded defence barristers and prosecuting barristers have parity of pay, meaning that prosecutors' fees were cut during

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