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Law, Dignity & Socio-Economic Rights: The Case of Asylum Seekers in Europe

Below are my speaking notes for the  European Database on Asylum Law (EDAL) conference, Reflections on the Current Application of the…

asylum seekers, direct provision, European Asylum Law, European Database on Asylum Law, European Human Rights Law, European Union, International Asylum Law, International Human Rights Law, Law Dignity and Socio-Economic Rights: The Case of Asylum Seekers in Europe

International Human Rights Day 2013: Placing the Spotlight on Direct Provision

Today is International Human Rights Day 2013. This year, the theme is one of reflection on twenty years of the Vienna Declaration…

asylum seekers, direct provision, Direct Provision: Framing an Alternative Reception System for People Seeking International Protection, International Human Rights Day 2013, Ireland, Irish Refugee Council, refugees

‘Brain Teasers’, Direct Provision & Family Life

Yesterday, three families of asylum seekers were granted leave to challenge the system of direct provision in the High Court. In a blog post…

direct provision, family life, High Court, HSE Appeals Officer

Budget 2014: Ireland & Human Rights Budgeting

These are my very brief remarks on Human Rights and Budgeting  for the Equality Budgeting Campaign/Public Interest Law Alliance event NGO Budgeting Response  that…

Budget 2014, Equality Budgeting Campaign, Human Rights Budgeting, International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, PILA, Public Interest Law Alliance

An Assault on Human Dignity, An Assault on the Rule of Law: Direct Provision in Ireland

This opinion piece first appeared on KOD Lyons blog on Friday, 11 October 2013. KOD Lyons in a human rights and criminal law firm…

direct provision, human dignity, rule of law

Direct Provision: Minister Shatter Responds (and Paging Minister Burton)

Yesterday (October 9 2013) in the Dáil, the Minister for Justice, Alan Shatter TD responded to Carl O’ Brien’s series of articles on the…

Department of Justice, Department of Social Protection, direct provision, Minister Burton, Minister Shatter, Reception and Integration Agency

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