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skip to content home about issues announcements bill of rights child rights civil liberties criminal justice disability economic & social rights equality gender & sex immigration & asylum inquiries & the past international policing terrorism & counter-terrorism rollback uncategorized links contact will ni-born irish citizens have to pay a £65 or £437 fee to keep some eu rights after brexit? post by daniel holder, deputy director, caj january 21, 2019 january 22, 2019 e bill of rights the above derided home office tweet and other official brexit communications overlook the part of the good friday agreement (gfa) where the uk recognises the birthright of those born in northern ireland to be accepted as irish and hold irish citizenship. given this recognition it is hardly compatible with the gfa to casually imply […] addressing the legacy of northern ireland’s past guest post by chief commissioner les allamby, northern ireland human rights commission (nihrc) november 5, 2018 november 5, 2018 e criminal justice one of the realities of the legacy of the past and moving forward the institutions created in the stormont house agreement is that they are the only game in town. there is no plan ‘b’ and no realistic prospect of any alternative arriving in the foreseeable future. the commission welcomes the draft consultation and legislation […] brexit – sleepwalking into second class eu citizenship? guest post by daniel holder, caj july 2, 2018 july 19, 2018 daniel holder brexit despite earlier commitments, recent uk and eu statements now point to northern ireland (ni)-resident irish passport holders being stripped of access to almost all active eu rights following brexit. should a recent eu commission response to a question by martina anderson mep stand it would leave ni resident citizens with only the same ‘dormant’ eu […] ruc walker report: the wall of silence loses another brick guest post by brian gormally, caj july 2, 2018 july 19, 2018 e civil liberties on 16 january 1980, the then chief constable of the ruc commissioned a report on the interchange of intelligence between special branch (sb) and the criminal investigation department (cid) and on the staffing and organisation of various other ruc units. this was written by one patrick j. walker, then a senior officer in the belfast […] new border policing powers proposed guest post by brian gormally, caj june 22, 2018 july 19, 2018 e brexit a draft bill introduced into the house of commons by the uk government proposes new powers for police, customs and immigration officers along the border. in a mile-wide strip along the border between north and south, people will be liable to stopped, searched and detained in order to check whether they are entering or leaving […] uk found to be in ‘grave and systematic’ violation of women’s human rights due to restrictive abortion laws in northern ireland guest post by dr catherine o'rourke april 17, 2018 e equality dr catherine o’rourke is senior lecturer in human rights and international law at ulster university transitional justice institute and school of law. she co-authored the submission requesting the cedaw committee to conduct an inquiry into access to abortion in northern ireland with jude cross (alliance for choice), ann marie gray (niwep) and the audrey simpson […] the agreement at 20 guest post by kevin hanratty april 10, 2018 april 10, 2018 e bill of rights (this personal reflection is a cross posted article from the irish news and the human rights consortium) 20 years ago today i sat with friends in our student accommodation in belfast and watched as politicians emerged to announce the new peace deal that was the good friday agreement. we were all students at queens, had grown up in the […] the return of the bill of rights? guest post by professor colin harvey and dr anne smith march 29, 2018 e bill of rights the northern ireland bill of rights appears to have made a comeback. a process that involved much collective effort seemed to have ended in the vague language of paragraph 69 of the stormont house agreement (sha). with no one prepared to take responsibility for its advancement, hope had faded; like much else relating to rights […] the good friday agreement at 20 event invitation - 10 april 2018 march 23, 2018 march 23, 2018 e bill of rights to register for the event and details of the upcoming seminars please go to the eventbrite page here this year marks the 20th anniversary of the good friday agreement. as we reach this milestone, we believe that it is time to not only celebrate the achievement of the agreement and the role that civic […] a pension for seriously injured victims of the troubles – a human rights issue guest post by dr luke moffett march 21, 2018 e economic & social rights today and tomorrow injured victims from the wave trauma centre will hold a series of talks in westminster to advance the issue of a pension for those seriously injured during the troubles. the move to westminster comes in the wake of the collapse at stormont, but also a lack of leadership to deliver redress to […] caj initial comments on draft withdrawal agreement protocol on ireland/northern ireland guest post by brian gormally, caj march 6, 2018 march 6, 2018 e bill of rights synopsis of the contents the protocol begins with a lengthy preamble dealing with the context which has led to it. the vital points are: the gfa must be protected “in all its parts” the commitment of the uk to protect north-south cooperation and the guarantee to avoid a hard border are “overarching requirements” and any […] #careday18 – time to get social, get vocal and get together guest post by ruth barry, voypic march 5, 2018 e child rights voypic (voice of young people in care) invited everyone to be part of care day on friday 16 february. the feedback is simple – “best ever care day” and it really was an a to z of activity from early morning till late in the evening. from awards for achievements to a zoom call […] posts navigation older posts follow us follow @rightsni rss feed proudly powered by wordpress | theme: amadeus by themeisle. home about issues ▼ announcements bill of rights child rights civil liberties criminal justice disability economic & social rights equality gender & sex immigration & asylum inquiries & the past international policing terrorism & counter-terrorism rollback uncategorized links contact
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