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1st August 2014

Ireland must sign and ratify the Istanbul Convention to fight violence against women and girls

31st July 2014

Seanad must call on the international community to act decisively on Gaza/Israel

30th July 2014

Amnesty International: Ireland should demonstrate its commitment to human rights and ratify the Optional Protocol on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

24th July 2014

Ireland must amend abortion laws after sharp UN criticism

30th June 2014

Pride in the Name of Love

28th June 2014

Dublin LGBT Pride – Freedom not available everywhere

19th June 2014

‘Mother and baby homes’ investigation must be robust and comprehensive

Marriage Equality

13th June 2014

Ireland must follow Denmark’s example after landmark transgender law

10th June 2014

Amnesty International welcomes Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes

5th June 2014

‘Tuam babies’ mass grave allegations must spark urgent investigation

31st May 2014

Bringing ESC Rights Home

28th May 2014

Irish Government must take historic step and place people’s rights at the heart of decision making says new Amnesty report

2nd April 2014

Amnesty International welcomes Ireland’s ratification of the Arms Trade Treaty Today

Constitutional Convention

31st March 2014

Amnesty welcomes final report of the Constitutional Convention and recommendation to strengthen economic, social and cultural rights

23rd February 2014

Amnesty welcomes the recommendation of the Constitutional Convention to strengthen ESC rights

19th February 2014

Just what is our Constitution for?

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