Monitoring Ireland’s human rights obligations

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FLAC, ICCL and IPRT to host ICCPR follow-up conference, 6 April 2009

In July 2008, Ireland was reviewed by the UN Human Rights Committee under the UN International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). As a result, the Committee produced its observations and recommendations as to how Ireland should best progress the developments already made to further the civil and political rights agenda in the State. The aim of this conference, entitled Implementing Human Rights in a Time of Change: Facing up to Challenges under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, is to ensure that the ICCPR process does not end here; focus must be maintained on the implementation of the Committee’s recommendations and in raising awareness of both the process and the recommendations in Ireland. We are delighted that among those speaking at the event are members of the Committee who reviewed Ireland:

Judge Elisabeth Palm, Rapporteur on Ireland and former judge of the Swedish courts and former Vice-President of the European Court of Human Rights;

Professor Michael O’Flaherty, Co-Director of the Centre for Human Rights at the University of Nottingham and the Irish elected member of the UN Human Rights Committee.

The conference will take place on 6 April 2009 from 10:00 at the Radisson Hotel, Golden Lane, Dublin. For further details and to register your interest, please contact Edel Quinn, FLAC Legal Research Officer at Edel.Quinn@flac.ie.

Please click HERE for a google map of the venue.

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