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Les Allamby is the chair of NIACRO. He was the chief commissioner of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission from September 2014 to August 2021.
Once enacted, the reform will be the first time rehabilitation periods have changed since the introduction of the original legislation in 1978.
The NIHRC’s judicial review on abortion services is to be heard over two days, commencing on 26 May 2021.
The NIHRC is again having to go to court on the issue of human rights and access to abortion services.
The NIHRC has been granted leave to judicially review the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Northern Ireland) Order 1978.
Northern Ireland is again centre stage on arrangements for Brexit following the publication of the Internal Market Bill.
The government has issued a consultation document on a new legal framework for abortion services in Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland stands at the threshold of major reforms to its abortion laws to make them human rights-compliant alongside the introduction of equal...
The guidance follows parliament passing legislation in July 2019 to implement the recommendations of the UN Committee on the Elimination of...
Les Allamby outlines how the draft Withdrawal Agreement is proposing to tackle the UK government’s commitment to ‘non-diminution of...
Les Allamby outlines developments in the law on abortion in Northern Ireland, which, despite changing attitudes, are moving at a painfully slow pace.