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Report on how Ireland investigates deaths calls for families to have a central place in the process

Call for reform of inadequate coroner system after families experience long delays in investigations

Call for reform of inadequate coroner system after families experience long delays in investigations A new report has criticised the current system. By Stephen McDermott Wednesday 21 Apr 2021, 3:20 PM 3 hours ago 3,542 Views 11 Comments The Coroner s Court in Dublin Image: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie Image: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie A NEW REPORT has suggested that Ireland’s coroner’s system is “inadequate and can compound and even aggravate the suffering of loved ones”. The report, which was commissioned by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL), says that successive governments have failed to implement much-needed reforms to the system which were proposed more than two decades ago.

With Biden in the White House, EU Officials Are Pushing Hard for a New Data-Sharing Pact With the U S

Published 2 hours ago • Updated 2 hours ago The agreement, whenever it is reached, will replace the so-called Privacy Shield. The mechanism for legally transferring personal data between the U.S. and EU was struck down by the European Court of Justice, the EU s top court, in July 2020. The ruling, dubbed Schrems II, was taken by Austrian privacy activist Max Schrems, who argued that the framework did not protect Europeans from U.S. mass surveillance. Officials from the EU and U.S. are intensifying negotiations on a new pact for transatlantic data transfers, trying to solve the messy issue of personal information that is transferred between the two regions.

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