Monthly Archives: December 2010

Third review of Dail debate on Education (Amendment) Bill 2010

This is a review by our Lobbying Officer Conor McGrath of some of the key features of this resumed debate from the perspective of Atheist Ireland, so that we can then go on to think about what sort of briefing we … Continue reading

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IHRC Discussion Paper Part 1 – Introduction & Background

This is an extract from a discussion paper written by the Irish Human Rights Commission about religious education and human rights. Atheist Ireland is preparing a response to this discussion paper, and we welcome your feedback on it. Introduction 1. … Continue reading

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IHRC Discussion Paper Part 2 – Education Act 1998

This is an extract from a discussion paper written by the Irish Human Rights Commission about religious education and human rights. Atheist Ireland is preparing a response to this discussion paper, and we welcome your feedback on it. Education Act … Continue reading

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IHRC Discussion Paper Part 3 – Rules of National Schools and Primary School Curriculum

This is an extract from a discussion paper written by the Irish Human Rights Commission about religious education and human rights. Atheist Ireland is preparing a response to this discussion paper, and we welcome your feedback on it. Rules of … Continue reading

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IHRC Discussion Paper Part 4 – Complaints Mechanisms

This is an extract from a discussion paper written by the Irish Human Rights Commission about religious education and human rights. Atheist Ireland is preparing a response to this discussion paper, and we welcome your feedback on it. Complaints Mechanisms … Continue reading

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IHRC Discussion paper Part 5 – The Constitution

This is an extract from a discussion paper written by the Irish Human Rights Commission about religious education and human rights. Atheist Ireland is preparing a response to this discussion paper, and we welcome your feedback on it. The Constitution … Continue reading

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IHRC Discussion Paper Part 6 – European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)

This is an extract from a discussion paper written by the Irish Human Rights Commission about religious education and human rights. Atheist Ireland is preparing a response to this discussion paper, and we welcome your feedback on it. European Convention … Continue reading

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IHRC Discussion Paper Part 7 – Conventions on the Rights of the Child and Racial Discrimination

This is an extract from a discussion paper written by the Irish Human Rights Commission about religious education and human rights. Atheist Ireland is preparing a response to this discussion paper, and we welcome your feedback on it. Convention on … Continue reading

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IHRC Discussion Paper Part 8 – International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights

This is an extract from a discussion paper written by the Irish Human Rights Commission about religious education and human rights. Atheist Ireland is preparing a response to this discussion paper, and we welcome your feedback on it. International Covenant … Continue reading

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IHRC Discussion Paper Part 9 – Analysis of Human Rights Standards

This is an extract from a discussion paper written by the Irish Human Rights Commission about religious education and human rights. Atheist Ireland is preparing a response to this discussion paper, and we welcome your feedback on it. Human Rights … Continue reading

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