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Report Title: Judicial Selections Procedures in Ireland Research written and conducted by: Professor Laura Callihane and Dr Carol Lynch, University of Limerick School of Law Supported by ICCL and the Irish Research Council

New report recommends reforms to selection and appointment of judges

Molly Kavanagh December 18, 20242024, NEWS, POLICE & JUSTICE REFORM, PRESS RELEASE, PUBLICATION

ICCL has published a new report that makes recommendations for reforming the judicial appointments process.

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ICCL analysis of Judicial Appointments Bill

ICCL March 31, 20222022, POLICE & JUSTICE REFORM

31 March 2022 The Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) today broadly welcomed the publication by Minister for Justice Helen McEntee of the Judicial Appointments Bill. The Bill as published is significantly improved from the initial Heads of Bill. ICCL …

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Government should have as little discretion as possible in judicial appointments: ICCL

ICCL June 14, 20212021, NEWS, POLICE & JUSTICE REFORM, PRESS RELEASE, SUBMISSION

14 June 2021  The Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) will tell the Oireachtas Justice Committee that the proposed Judicial Appointments Bill does not go far enough in ensuring transparency in the judicial appointments process.   ICCL’s Executive Director Liam Herrick, …

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