2006 saw a significant number of changes to the criminal law in Ireland with human rights law and a changing system of criminal justice increasingly coming into conflict. These changes culminated with the appointment, during 2006, of a Criminal Law Review Group, mandated to assess whether a ‘rebalancing’ of rights was needed as between victim and accused in the Irish legal system. Much of the ‘rebalancing’ agenda had already borne fruit in legislative changes introduced throughout the year.TS 11.09.1
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
Recent years have seen a re-introduction of the victim of crime into Irish criminal justice. This th...
In 1921, the partition of Ireland led to set two parliaments guided mainly by the written constituti...
2006 saw a significant number of changes to the criminal law in Ireland with human rights law and a ...
Debates on criminal justice, police powers and human rights of the accused were present throughout m...
An overview of main developments in human rights law and policy in 2008.Author has checked copyright...
Following years of criticism of the Human Rights Commission, the United Nations (UN) created a new h...
Following international trends victims of crime in Ireland have increasingly become a source of poli...
The Irish prison system is currently undergoing significant reform. Old and dilapidated prison buil...
The Irish Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is Ireland’s National Human Rights Institution, set up by t...
There has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law arena, where pre...
Progress in the Penal System: 2018 examines Ireland’s progress in the penal system over the last yea...
The colonial origins of the Irish criminal justice system can be seen its buildings, laws, procedure...
The manner in which criminal suspects are brought to trial has changed considerably in the past fort...
peer-reviewedThis report evaluates the determination of life sentences in the light of the European...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
Recent years have seen a re-introduction of the victim of crime into Irish criminal justice. This th...
In 1921, the partition of Ireland led to set two parliaments guided mainly by the written constituti...
2006 saw a significant number of changes to the criminal law in Ireland with human rights law and a ...
Debates on criminal justice, police powers and human rights of the accused were present throughout m...
An overview of main developments in human rights law and policy in 2008.Author has checked copyright...
Following years of criticism of the Human Rights Commission, the United Nations (UN) created a new h...
Following international trends victims of crime in Ireland have increasingly become a source of poli...
The Irish prison system is currently undergoing significant reform. Old and dilapidated prison buil...
The Irish Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is Ireland’s National Human Rights Institution, set up by t...
There has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law arena, where pre...
Progress in the Penal System: 2018 examines Ireland’s progress in the penal system over the last yea...
The colonial origins of the Irish criminal justice system can be seen its buildings, laws, procedure...
The manner in which criminal suspects are brought to trial has changed considerably in the past fort...
peer-reviewedThis report evaluates the determination of life sentences in the light of the European...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
Recent years have seen a re-introduction of the victim of crime into Irish criminal justice. This th...
In 1921, the partition of Ireland led to set two parliaments guided mainly by the written constituti...