UK Supreme Court Dillon and Ors Judgement – analysis and what next?
The ruling from the UK Supreme Court in Re Dillon and Ors will be handed down on Thursday 7 May. This seminar will offer crucial analysis and insights on its implications and what next. From legacy issues to Article 2 of Windsor Framework/Protocol, this will be an important and timely event.
AGENDA
9:45 Tea and coffee available.
10:00 Welcome: Professor Siobhán Wills, Director of the Transitional Justice Institute, Ulster University.
10:05 Opening: Chair – Patricia McKeown, Regional Secretary, UNISON NI.
10:10 Panel 1: Article 2 Windsor Framework.
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- Panel Chair: Dr. Sarah Craig, School of Law, Ulster University.
- Professor Colin Murray, Newcastle University: Pushing Back Against Dillon.
- Sinead Marmion, Partner, Phoenix Law: Immigration cases in NI post-Dillon.
- Professor Chris McCrudden, Queen’s University Belfast: Reading Dillon.
11:10 Q&A
11:30 BREAK (tea and coffee available).
11:45 Panel 2: ECHR and Legacy.
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- Panel Chair: Patricia McKeown, Regional Secretary, UNISON NI.
- Gráinne Teggart, Amnesty International Deputy Director for NI: Legacy: Dillon and Ors judgment and the Troubles Bill.
- Professor Rory O’Connell, Ulster University: Dillon, Legacy and the Convention Rights.
- Daniel Holder, Director CAJ: After Dillon: What next for victims?
12:35 Q&A
12:50 Close: Chair – Patricia McKeown, Regional Secretary, UNISON NI.