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Asylum Seekers subject to ‘Dublin procedures’ have a right to work under EU Law

The Court of Justice of the European Union has today (14/01/2021) held in the K.S decision that Ireland’s 2018 Reception … More

asylum seekers, High Court, International Protection Appeals Tribunal, protection applicants, Reception Conditions, reception conditions directive, Reception Conditions for Asylum Seekers, right to work

AG Opinion: Ireland in Violation of Asylum Seekers Right to Work under EU Law

An opinion of Advocate General de la Tour issued today (03/09/2020) has determined that Ireland is violating EU law on … More

asylum seekers, Dublin Regulation, EU Reception Regulations 2018, Reception Conditions for Asylum Seekers, right to work

Challenging the Unlawful Exclusion of Asylum Seekers from Pandemic Unemployment Payment

N.B. With the coming into force of the Social Welfare (Covid-19) (Amendment) Act 2020 on 05 August 2020, asylum seekers … More

asylum seekers, daily expenses allowance, Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Department of Justice and Equality, Department of Social Protection, direct provision, direct provision allowance, Freedom of Information Act, Ireland, Pandemic Unemployment Payment

Excluding Asylum Seekers from Pandemic Unemployment Payment

N.B. With the coming into force of the Social Welfare (Covid-19) (Amendment) Act 2020 on 05 August 2020, asylum seekers … More

asylum seekers, daily expenses allowance, Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection, direct provision allowance, Pandemic Unemployment Payment

Negotiations for Government and Direct Provision

Exploring the interaction between Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, the Labour Party and the Green Party on issues of direct provision … More

asylum seekers, Covid-19, direct provision, Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, Green Party, international protection applicants, Labour Party

Institutional Impulses in Ireland

The Ombudsman for Children’s report on testimonies from children living in family hubs provides yet further evidence of Ireland’s impulse … More

Culture of Control, direct provision, Family hubs, institutionalised living

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