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The Supreme Court has delivered judgment in the case of Sweeney v Minister for Justice, Ireland and the Attorney General. The case relates to a man who was questioned, but not charged, in relation to ...
It is estimated that as many as 25,000 people currently live in some kind of residential care. It is hoped that their cases will be reviewed by the newly created Decision Support Service, once the ...
A famous Indian yoga teacher was once asked by a student how he might give up smoking. The reply came as something of a shock: “Don’t stop smoking – very bad for your health – the effort to stop ...
The ruling in Case C-149/17 Bastei Lübbe v Michael Strotzer is the most recent addition to a series of CJEU judgments that address the balancing of fundamental rights in the context of the enforcement ...
A recent judgment represents one of the most substantial developments in the law of interlocutory injunctions in Ireland since Campus Oil over 35 years ago. The July 2019 judgment of O’Donnell J in ...
The new Family Law Act changes more than just the minimum living-apart period. The Family Law Act 2019 was enacted on 25 October 2019 and is expected to be commenced very shortly. The act follows on ...
An EU Regulation with measures to combat the risk of falsified medicines entering the supply chain has been signed into law by the Minister for Health Simon Harris. All parts of the European supply ...
The Consumer Rights Bill has got the go-ahead for publication and will consolidate and modernise consumer law and give new protections for digital goods and services. Tánaiste and Minister for ...
Remote work gives legal professionals more flexibility—but it also requires more responsibility. By building smart digital habits, using secure tools, and staying educated, you can protect your ...
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