Your details (KildareStreet.com): "I suppose you could say its worth reading Mary Ellen Synon article in todays 18/5/2009,irish daily mail.
A gang in brussels will'dictate'how we tackle a gang in limerick.I should imagine the same will apply to juvenile justice?Ms Synnon goes on to assert that if and when we vote in favour of the lisbon treaty the charter of fundamental rights will take precedent over our domestic laws ,rules,regulations,procedures,in other words europe will dictate their definition of what a particular piece of legislation means.The charter will be superior to Irish law full stop.But also somewhere in that charter is whats known as 'the right to good administration'[suppose we could do with that now?].But the last part of Ms Synon article put the damper on any chance of honest change,because the head of Eurojust Jose da Mota is alleged to have put pressure on portuguese prosecutors in order to stop a'CORRUPTION'probe involving prime minister Jose Socrates.[sound familiar]?So what hope do juveniles have in the irish legal system.slan"
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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