Juries should be removed from defamation cases, conference told
Size of libel awards by juries and duration of cases has made Irish system ‘a laughing stock’
Size of libel awards by juries and duration of cases has made Irish system ‘a laughing stock’
A speculative media story has suggested a new documentary ‘might’ be banned under Ireland’s blasphemy laws. It won’t
How the ‘terrorised’ respond can give ammunition for terrorism to continue, argues Ian Roberston
Blasphemy expert tells Parnell Summer School that an entire community was stigmatised
Prof Neville Cox questions the motivations behind the Je Suis Charlie campaign
61% favour change to Constitutional clause
Forum suggests new provision on incitement to religious hatred in Constitution
Law’s requirement on causing outrage makes it ‘very difficult’ to prosecute
Constitutional Convention will also discuss submissions seeking referendum to repeal 1983 ’pro-life’ amendment.
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Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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