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Thursday, 4th March 2010
The Irish Human Rights Commission (IHRC) today published its observations on the Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2010. The IHRC calls for stronger human rights protection for people who will be affected by its provis ... Read On »
     
     
Monday, 15th February 2010
The Irish Human Rights Commission (IHRC) today recommended to Government to introduce Mental Capacity legislation and review the Mental Health Act 2001 (2001 Act) to ensure the rights of Incapacitated Persons and Wards of Court are protected. These m ... Read On »
     
     
Thursday, 14th January 2010
NEW PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITIES WITH THE IRISH HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION in 2010 ... Read On »
     
     
 

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