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# Law

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Child care court reports show drug abuse, violence and mental illness
Column: The victims of the Troubles were not 'collateral damage' and they deserve justice
Dr David McCann
Poll: Should there be a mandatory prison sentence for uninsured drivers?
Victims of stalking and domestic violence to get EU-wide protection
6 interesting moments from the final day of the Oireachtas abortion hearings
Alan Shatter and The Supremes: New judges to deal with courts backlog
Poll: Should schools introduce 'CAO-style' admission?
Ireland’s World War II veterans move one step closer to amnesty
Irish Famine 'Tribunal' to probe if it was crime against humanity
Praveen Halappanavar: ‘Savita’s treatment was horrendous, barbaric and inhumane’
New Zealand votes to legalise same-sex marriage
Alan Shatter criticises High Court judge comments on pay
Spain raises marrying age from 14 to 16
Ireland extradited 149 people on European Arrest Warrants last year
ECJ rules Spain's eviction laws breach EU directive
Science, business and agriculture courses increase in CAO popularity
Convictions for acid attacks triple in Pakistan under tough new laws
Levels of activity in courts 'overwhelming' and 'unsustainable' - Chief Justice
New report on human trafficking highlights low number of prosecutions
New bill introduces definition of a grandparent
Victims launch legal action against BBC and Jimmy Savile's estate
Report recommends new laws on missing persons and the Disappeared
It's official: copyright on the National Anthem has ended
Calls for Ireland to (finally) outlaw corporal punishment in the home
In detail: the 30 Bills the Government is planning this spring
'Right to die' challenge to go to the Supreme Court
New guide published on insolvency in Ireland
Aaron McKenna: Regulate social media? No – we need a free speech law
Aaron McKenna
10 interesting moments from day two of the Oireachtas hearings on abortion
Column: Assisted suicide ruling will be a landmark for Ireland
Sharon O'Connor
Almost 1,000 civil partnerships in Ireland in 2012
Poll: Should sex offenders be electronically tagged after prison?
UN rights chief urges India to end rape 'scourge'
Law firm in Ireland sets up 'German Group'
Column: Heather Perrin’s conviction exposes flaws in the system
Sarah McCabe
Forced labour 'alive and well in Ireland'
Lisa McInerney: What's so terrible about abortion-on-demand?
Lisa McInerney
Women's Aid calls for review of laws around domestic abuse
Father of Savita Halappanavar 'calls for change in abortion law'
'Over 2,000' attend sit-down protest for Savita at Leinster House