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European Court of Human Rights

    Irish woman raped in Portugal brings case to Europe over alleged investigation failures
    Úna Ní Raifeartaigh elected as Ireland's new judge at European Court of Human Rights
    Rishi Sunak confronts Taoiseach over Ireland's legal challenge to UK's Troubles Legacy Act
    Irish lawyers represent six young people taking 32 countries to court over climate inaction
    Madeleine McCann’s parents lose legal battle over Portuguese detective’s comments
    European Court of Human Rights refuses to postpone the withdrawal of UK boy’s life support
    European court intervenes over Moroccan man sentenced to death alongside British soldiers
    How has the European Court of Human Rights grounded the UK’s Rwanda plan?
    First UK migrant flight to Rwanda grounded after European Court of Human Rights intervenes
    European Court of Human Rights issues order to prevent asylum seeker from being sent to Rwanda
    Russia exits Council of Europe over Ukraine invasion
    European Court rules long-running ‘gay cake’ case 'inadmissible'
    European court rejects challenge to 'almighty God' wording in Presidential oath
    Government reopens scheme for victims of sexual abuse in day schools
    John Gilligan loses human rights court challenge
    Simon Coveney welcomes Council of Europe decision to reopen case of Pat Finucane's murder
    Russia says 'no legal grounds' to release Navalny in response to European Court of Human Rights request
    Column: 'Hands off' symphysiotomy judgement did not hold Ireland to any rigorous standard
    Máiréad Enright
    European rights court condemns Russia over treatment of Pussy Riot
    Ian Bailey's lawyers advise him to take challenge against murder charge to European Court of Human Rights
    'I was stripped and photographed in the nude, while being held by the hair'
    Human rights court backs Belgium's ban on wearing a full-face veil in public
    'He prays for them': Pope expresses condolences as baby's life support to be switched off
    'We're spending our last precious hours with him': Baby's life support to be switched off
    Hospital in 'no rush' to turn off baby's life support machine after parents lose appeal
    European rights court urges UK to keep treating baby with rare condition
    Government considered using 'AIDS argument' in David Norris gay rights case
    World chess champ and Kremlin foe wins European court case against Russia
    Bethany Home survivor takes first step in bringing case to human rights court
    The State sent 'intimidating' legal letters to abuse survivors about their legal actions
    Families of victims of shot-down airliner MH17 to sue Vladimir Putin for €21 million
    Oliver Kahn loses court case over photos of his children being published despite ban
    Prisoner who was banned from websites had human rights breached
    Court was right to not recognise marriage of 14-year-old girl
    European court rules French doctors can turn off Vincent Lambert's life support
    Irishman with severe learning difficulties loses life sentence appeal
    Newborn died in ambulance after Turkish hospitals 'offered no care at all'
    Tissue from car crash victim used without consent to create implants
    "Discrimination of the highest order" - Louise O'Keeffe shocked by State offer to abuse victims
    Paedophile told by court that castration was not a punishment
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