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The Annual Rule of Law Cycle [Timthriall Bliantúil an Smachta Reachta] –
The Annual Rule of Law Cycle –
The Annual Rule of Law Cycle [Timthriall Bliantúil an Smachta Reachta] –
The Annual Rule of Law Cycle –
‘Lawyers play an important role in protecting the rule of law and judicial independence, while respecting the separation of powers and fundamental rights.’ [‘Feidhmíonn dlíodóirí ról tábhachtach um chosaint an smachta reachta agus neamhspleáchas na mbreithiúna, agus urraim á léiriú do scaradh cumhachta agus cearta bunúsacha.’], ‘Access to a lawyer and rule of law’ [Rochtain ar dhlíodóir agus an smacht reachta], plépháipéar na hUachtaránachta le haghaidh chruinniú na Comhairle Ceartais agus Gnóthaí Baile an 3 agus 4 Márta 2022:
‘Lawyers play an important role in protecting the rule of law and judicial independence, while respecting the separation of powers and fundamental rights.’, ‘Access to a lawyer and rule of law’, Presidency discussion paper for the meeting of the Justice and Home Affairs Council on 3 and 4 March 2022:
Being resolved, as the governments of European countries which are like-minded and have a common heritage of political traditions, ideals, freedom and the rule of law, to take the first steps for the collective enforcement of certain of the rights stated in the Universal Declaration,
Being resolved, as the governments of European countries which are like-minded and have a common heritage of political traditions, ideals, freedom and the rule of law, to take the first steps for the collective enforcement of certain of the rights stated in the Universal Declaration, Have agreed as follows:
(5) Subsection (4) shall not prevent the court from holding, in accordance with any rule of law, that a term which purports to exclude or restrict any of the provisions of section 13, 14 or 15 of this Act is not a term of the contract.
(5) Subsection (4) shall not prevent the court from holding, in accordance with any rule of law, that a term which purports to exclude or restrict any of the provisions of section 13, 14 or 15 of this Act is not a term of the contract.
In addition to the grounds provided for in Title III recognition or enforcement may be refused if the ground of jurisdiction on which the judgment has been based differs from that resulting from this Convention and recognition or enforcement is sought against a party who is domiciled in a Contracting State which is not a member of the European Communities, unless the judgment may otherwise be recognized or enforced under any rule of law in the State addressed.
In addition to the grounds provided for in Title III recognition or enforcement may be refused if the ground of jurisdiction on which the judgment has been based differs from that resulting from this Convention and recognition or enforcement is sought against a party who is domiciled in a Contracting State which is not a member of the European Communities, unless the judgment may otherwise be recognized or enforced under any rule of law in the State addressed. [GA]
In addition to the grounds provided for in Title III, recognition or enforcement may be refused if the State addressed is not a contracting party to a convention referred to in the first paragraph and the person against whom recognition or enforcement is sought is domiciled in that State, unless the judgment may otherwise be recognized or enforced under any rule of law in the State addressed.
In addition to the grounds provided for in Title III, recognition or enforcement may be refused if the State addressed is not a contracting party to a convention referred to in the first paragraph and the person against whom recognition or enforcement is sought is domiciled in that State, unless the judgment may otherwise be recognized or enforced under any rule of law in the State addressed.
() Chun anailís níos mionsonraithe a fháil ar fheidhmíocht an chórais ceartais in Éirinn, féach EU Justice Scoreboard 2023 [Scórchlár Ceartais an Aontais 2023] (le teacht) agus caibidil na tíre d’Éirinn in Rule of Law Report 2023 [Tuarascáil 2023 maidir leis an Smacht Reachta 2023] (le teacht).
() For a more detailed analysis of the performance of the justice system in Ireland, see the 2023 EU Justice Scoreboard (forthcoming) and the country chapter for Ireland in the 2023 Rule of Law Report (forthcoming).
The Economist Intelligence Unit, ‘Risk and Return – Foreign Direct Investment and the Rule of Law’, 2015 http://www.biicl.org/documents/625_d4_fdi_main_report.pdf, lch. 22.
The Economist Intelligence Unit, ‘Risk and Return – Foreign Direct Investment and the Rule of Law’, 2015 http://www.biicl.org/documents/625_d4_fdi_main_report.pdf, p. 22.