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ICCL follow-up report to the United Nations Committee against torture: NGO submission to the United Nations Committee against Torture: Follow-up to the 2017 concluding observations of the committee against torture
(Irish Council for Civil Liberties, 2018-11-23)
This report by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) to the United Nations Committee Against
Torture (CAT) forms part of the process of ‘follow-up’ to the CAT’s second set of Concluding
Observations on Ireland, ...
CLANN: Ireland's unmarried mothers and their children: Gathering the data: Principal submission to the Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes
(Justice For Magdalenes Research, Adoption Rights Alliance, Hogan Lovells, 2018-10-15)
The Clann Project is a joint voluntary initiative by Adoption Rights Alliance ("ARA") and
Justice for Magdalenes Research ("JFMR") in association with global law firm Hogan
Lovells. The purpose of the Clann Project is ...
State involvement in the Magdalene Laundries: Justice for Magdalenes principal submissions to the inter-departmental committee to establish the facts of state involvement with the Magdalene laundries
(Justice for Magdalenes, 2012)
The Justice for Magdalenes (JFM) group submitted “State Involvement with the Magdalene
Laundries,” the group’s principal submission, to the Inter-Departmental Committee to establish
the facts of State involvement with ...
ICCL submission to the Department of Health on the deprivation of liberty safeguard proposals
(Irish Council for Civil Liberties, 2018-03-16)
The ICCL welcomes the State’s long-overdue effort to establish legal safeguards to protect the rights
of individuals who are or may be deprived of their liberty in care settings. Ireland has a long history of
failing to ...
Justice for Magdalenes Research follow-up submission to the UN Human Rights Committee in respect of Ireland
(Justice for Magdalenes Research, 2014-07)
Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries were residential, commercial laundries housed in
Catholic convents where between 1922i and 1996,ii well over 10,000iii women and
girls, as young as nine, were incarcerated and forced into ...
Justice for Magdalenes Research: Stakeholder submission to the United Nations Human Rights Council for the Universal Periodic Review of Ireland
(Justice for Magdalenes Research, 2016-04)
Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries were residential, commercial laundries housed in
Catholic convents where between 1922i and 1996,ii well over 10,000iii women and
girls, as young as nine, were incarcerated and forced into ...
ICCL/ICHR submission to Oireachtas Justice Committee consultation on direct provision in Ireland
(Irish Council for Civil Liberties, 2019-05-31)
This is a joint submission by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) and Dr Maeve
O’Rourke of the Irish Centre for Human Rights, NUI Galway.
Justice for Magdalenes: Follow-up report to the UN Committee against Torture
(Justice for Magdalenes, 2012-05)
The Committee is gravely concerned at the failure by the State party to protect
girls and women who were involuntarily confined between 1922 and 1996 in the
Magdalene Laundries, by failing to regulate and inspect their ...
Relational dynamics in youth mentoring: A mixed methods study
(UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway, 2019)
Following this introduction, this report details the findings
from a narrative literature review which summarises the
research evidence in relation to youth mentoring programmes.
This review also discusses the role that ...
Rights-based policing: How do we get there?: A submission by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties to the Commission on the Future of Policing
(Irish Council for Civil Liberties, 2018-01)
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