We are delighted to welcome this guest post from Fidelma O’Hagan, Committee on the Administration of Justice. Fidelma can be reached at fidelma@caj.org.uk. On 27 October 2017, Mr Justice Maguire handed down judgment in favour of the applicants, Mary McKenna and Francis McGuigan, and quashed the 2014 PSNI decision to not progress an investigation to…Continue reading The High Court quashes the decision of the PSNI not to investigate in the case of the Hooded Men
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Launching the Autumn/Winter Issue of the Transitional Justice Institute Research Paper Series on SSRN
We are delighted to share this guest post by Dr Catherine O’Rourke and Elise Ketelaars. They can be reached at cf.orourke@ulster.ac.uk. This post was originally posted on intlawgrlls. We are pleased to announce the publication of a new issue of the Ulster University Transitional Justice Institute Research Paper Series on the Social Sciences Research Network. This…Continue reading Launching the Autumn/Winter Issue of the Transitional Justice Institute Research Paper Series on SSRN
Equality of Citizenship after Brexit
We are delighted to welcome this guest post by Brian Gormally. Brian Gormally is Director of CAJ and part of the BrexitLawNI project looking at the human rights and constitutional implications of Brexit. The Agreement creates equality of citizenship The Belfast/Good Friday Agreement (BGFA), in addition to being approved by referenda, North and South, was…Continue reading Equality of Citizenship after Brexit
In the wake of recent elections, an NI Bill of Rights is needed now more than ever.
This piece is the work of the QUB Human Rights Student Working Group, consisting of Leo McSweeney, Leah Rea, Mansoreh Abolhassani and Laura Garland. They can be reached at lmcsweeney01@qub.ac.uk. They thank Prof Colin Harvey for his advice and support. Recent years in the UK have resulted in enhanced political instability, with many elections and the EU…Continue reading In the wake of recent elections, an NI Bill of Rights is needed now more than ever.
Voting Rights and Irish Presidential Elections: Time for Constitutional Change
We are delighted to welcome this guest post from Prof Colin Harvey (QUB School of Law) and Mark Bassett (Barrister). They can be reached at charvey@qub.ac.uk. Introduction This is an edited version of the Opening Statement delivered by Colin Harvey and Mark Bassett to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday…Continue reading Voting Rights and Irish Presidential Elections: Time for Constitutional Change
Brexit, Northern Ireland and Human Rights
We are delighted to welcome this guest post from Prof Colin Harvey, QUB School of Law. This is the text of Colin Harvey’s written opening statement to the Seanad Special Select Committee on the UK’s Withdrawal from the European Union, 27 April 2017 Introduction Thank you Chair and Committee members for the invitation to attend…Continue reading Brexit, Northern Ireland and Human Rights
Launching the April Issue of the Transitional Justice Institute Research Paper Series on the Social Sciences Research Network
We are pleased to welcome this guest post from Catherine O’Rourke and Elise Ketelaars (Ulster University). They can be reached at cf.orourke@ulster.ac.uk. We are pleased to announce the publication of a new issue of the Transitional Justice Institute Research Paper Series on the Social Sciences Research Network. This exciting new issue engages both with highly-topical contemporary…Continue reading Launching the April Issue of the Transitional Justice Institute Research Paper Series on the Social Sciences Research Network
QUB student working group calls for renewed consideration of NI Bill of Rights
We are delighted to welcome this guest post from the QUB Human Rights Student Working Group, consisting of Leo McSweeney, Leah Rea, Mansoreh Abolhassani and Laura Garland. They can be reached at lmcsweeney01@qub.ac.uk. The 1998 Good Friday Agreement has become the foundation for the peace paradigm and the basis for the new legal regime of Northern…Continue reading QUB student working group calls for renewed consideration of NI Bill of Rights
Leveraging the Report of the UN Special Rapporteur on Transitional Justice towards a Gender-inclusive Process to Deal with the Past
We are delighted to welcome this guest post. Dr Catherine O’Rourke is Senior Lecturer in Human Rights and International Law and the Transitional Justice Institute, Ulster University. Dr O’Rourke is independent academic expert for the Oversight Group of the Irish Government’s National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security and is also a member of…Continue reading Leveraging the Report of the UN Special Rapporteur on Transitional Justice towards a Gender-inclusive Process to Deal with the Past
Venice Academy: Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights as an Answer to Rising Inequalities
Admissions to the Venice Academy of Human Rights on the topic Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights as an Answer to Rising Inequalities (3 – 12 July 2017), organised by the European InterUniversity Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation (EIUC) are open until 19 April 2017, early birds who apply until 15 March 2017 receive a…Continue reading Venice Academy: Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights as an Answer to Rising Inequalities
The Practical Implications of the Brexit Decision for Northern Ireland
We are pleased to share news of this event at QUB. The School of Law at Queen University Belfast, together with the Centre for Transnational and European Studies, is hosting an open, round-table discussion forum about the “Brexit” (Miller/McCord/Agnew) decisions of the UK Supreme Court, to be released on Tuesday, 24th January, concerning the constitutional…Continue reading The Practical Implications of the Brexit Decision for Northern Ireland
Advocating Abortion Rights in Northern Ireland: Local and Global Tensions
We are pleased to welcome this guest post from Dr Catherine O’Rourke. Catherine is Senior Lecturer in Human Rights and International Law at Ulster University Transitional Justice Institute and School of Law. She was one of the authors of the submission to the CEDAW Committee requesting an inquiry into abortion law in Northern Ireland. Despite…Continue reading Advocating Abortion Rights in Northern Ireland: Local and Global Tensions