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Judicial Appointments BIll

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<p>The Eu report recommends that Ireland 'ensure that the reform of the appointment and promotion of judges ... is taking into account European standards on judicial appointments'. Picture: Larry Cummins</p>

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EU warns Ireland to make legal costs cheaper, and reform how judges are appointed
The European Commission also took issue with the slow progress of Ireland's national anti-corruption structure and strategy.
Government accused of filleting Judicial Appointments Bill through own amendment

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Government accused of filleting Judicial Appointments Bill through own amendment
Michael Clifford
Ross determined to have ‘day in court’
Daniel McConnell
Forces of change always meet with resistance
Ministers defend Attorney General after bill comments

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Ministers defend Attorney General after bill comments
Leo Varadkar expects Fianna Fáil to delay judicial bill further

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Leo Varadkar expects Fianna Fáil to delay judicial bill further
Alliance to mull future of Judicial Appointments Bill
Alliance to mull future of Judicial Appointments Bill

The Independent Alliance meets today to discuss the Judicial Appointments Bill, which shows little hope of passing ahead of the D&aacute;il summer recess.

Tue, 04 Jul, 2017

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