Law and the Environment 2009
http://tinyurl.com/environ-23mar
Continuing Professional Development
7 hours Group Study
Law Society General CPD Certificate of attendance will be issued
Updates on Irish and Northern Irish Law (Darius Whelan, School of Law, University College Cork)
The Mental Health Commission is seeking applications for positions on the panels associated with the operation of Part 2 of the Mental Health Act 2001. The following panels are now open to applications:
Closing date for receipt of application is 5.00 pm Friday 20 March 2009.
Information and Forms:http://www.mhcirl.ie/panels.htm
University College Cork
Applications are invited for a three-year fixed term College Lecturer (Law & Irish) contract in the Department of Law with requirements regarding Irish language as follows:
Applicants must hold a post-graduate qualification in law.
Once appointed, this lecturer’s duties will include providing law modules through the Irish language. These modules will be made available to BCL (Law and Irish) students and to other undergraduate and postgraduate students. It is anticipated that this appointment will also serve to inculcate a culture of the Irish language among academic staff generally and that this will ultimately encourage development of the availability of more modules through Irish by academic staff. The appointee will also be expected to work closely with the Department of Irish with regard to placements and the development of the programme.
Salary Scale [new entrants]: €36,500 - €59,293
Closing Date: Friday 5th September 2008
Further particulars and application form:
www.ucc.ie/en/hr/EmploymentOpportunities/
Cuirfear fáilte roimh iarratais ar chonradh thrà bliana ar théarma seasta do Léachtóir Coláiste (Dlà & Gaeilge) i Roinn an Dlà leis na riachtanais seo leanas i leith na Gaeilge:
- Beidh an té a cheapfar ina G(h)aeilgeoir lÃofa.
- Go hidéalach, beidh suim aige/aici sa Dlà agus sa Gaeilge agus/nó i gcearta teanga.
I measc a c(h)uid dualgas beidh ar an léachtóir nuacheaptha modúil dlà a sholáthar trà mheán na Gaeilge. Táthar ag súil leis chomh maith go gcuirfidh an ceapachán seo le cultúr na Gaeilge i measc na foirne acadúla i gcoitinne. Beidh ar an té a cheapfar oibriú i gcomhpháirt le Roinn na Gaeilge maidir le socrúcháin oibre agus forbairt an chláir féin.
Scála Tuarastail [dóibh siúd atá ag tosú] € 36,500 - €59,293
Dáta Deireanach: Dé hAoine 5 Mean Fomhair 2008
www.ucc.ie/en/hr/EmploymentOpportunities/
Ireland's record in looking after vulnerable people is graphically spelt out by the Council of Europe, writes Jamie Smyth, European Correspondent
COMMISSIONER FOR human rights Thomas Hammarberg didn't pull any punches when he presented his report on Ireland's human rights record to the Council of Europe's committee of ministers in Strasbourg yesterday.
His 58-page analysis of Government policy lays bare his office's assessment that the standard of care currently provided to vulnerable groups in society such as children, asylum seekers, Travellers and psychiatric patients is unacceptable.