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Child Law Project
The Child Law Project, (known as the Child Care Law Reporting Project (CCLRP) until 2022; ) is an Government of Ireland, Irish statutory body established to produce research and journalism. The body sent court reporters to relevant proceedings, including prosecutions of minor (law), minors, in Irish courts from 2012 to 2024, compiling regular reports. History The project was established in 2012, under the List of acts of the Oireachtas#2007, Child Care (Amendment) Act 2007, with seeding provided by the One Foundation, Atlantic Philanthropies and the Department of Children and Youth Affairs. Family law proceedings in the Republic of Ireland take place ''in camera'', the project follows such cases in the Family Court (Ireland), Family Courts. Board members include Dublin Rape Crisis Centre's Noeline Blackwell (chair), and former Chief Justice of Ireland, Chief Justice Frank Clarke (judge), Frank Clarke, Carol Coulter, an ''Irish Times'' journalist and adjunct professor of law at ...
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Irish Legal News
Scottish Legal News (SLN) is a free online news service for the Scotland, Scottish Scots law, legal sector. Established in 2008, its daily content, distributed online and by email, includes a blackletter case law report as well as law firm announcements, such as appointments and promotions; legislative changes; international human rights stories; and events and job opportunities. A poll commissioned by the Law Society of Scotland in 2012 found that 76 percent of Scottish solicitors regularly read Scottish Legal News. The publication's editorials and surveys of the legal profession, on wide-ranging issues including Brexit, lawyers' safety, and major legal reforms, regularly attract wider press attention. The publication is edited by Kapil Summan and the managing editor is Graham Ogilvy. External links * References

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