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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 31 May 2022

Tuesday, 31 May 2022

Ceisteanna (600)

Catherine Murphy

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600. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Justice the status of the review of the Special Criminal Court; the date the final report is expected to be submitted; and the details of the human rights organisations and groups of stakeholders consulted as part of the review. [27910/22]

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As the Deputy is aware, last year I established an expert group to carry out an independent review of the Offences Against the State Acts.

The Review Group is chaired by Mr Justice Michael Peart, former Judge of the Court of Appeal, and is tasked with examining all aspects of the Offences Against the State Acts having regard to the current threat posed by domestic/international terrorism and organised crime, the duty to deliver a fair and effective criminal justice system to ensure the protection of communities and the security of the State and Ireland’s obligations in relation to Constitutional and ECHR rights and international law.

The Terms of Reference for the Review Group also included a requirement that the review be undertaken in consultation  with relevant stakeholders, statutory agencies and civil society organisations.

The Deputy will appreciate that the Review Group is independent in  the performance of its work. I am however informed that the Review Group has, as part of its consultation process, had significant engagement with relevant stakeholders, statutory agencies and civil society organisations, including human rights organisations.

I expect to receive the final report of the Review Group in the autumn. Upon receipt of the report, time will be required to consider any recommendations made by the group.

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