Seminar: Procedural Obstacles to PILL

This event happened on 12 May 2006

Review of Event

A series of seminars in Spring 2006 was intended to provoke discussion around Public Interest Law and Litigation (PILL) in Ireland. It followed a major conference on PILL in October 2005 that brought together lawyers, NGOs and activists for contributions from people involved in PILL, in Ireland and further afield. A Proceedings from this conference is available online as is a DVD of the event. You can also view clips from the conference.


This first seminar in a series of three focused on litigation and on the procedural obstacles to PILL and how they might be overcome. It covered issues such as class actions, locus standi, dealing with costs and protective costs orders. It aimed to identify the main procedural obstacles to PILL in this jurisdiction and formulate strategies for removing them. hree speakers presented papers on the various topics and the session was chaired by Michael Farrell, FLAC Senior Solicitor.


Resources:

You can read the full papers by clicking on the links below:

Procedural Obstacles to Public Interest Litigation
Colm MacEochaidh BL, Dublin

Protective Costs Orders in public interest litigation in England and Wales
Brian Kennelly BL, Blackstone Chambers, London.

Multi-Party Litigation (powerpoint available on request)
Ray Byrne, Lecturer & Director of Research, Law Reform Commission

 

A Proceedings from the 2005 conference is available online as is a DVD of the event. You can also view clips from the conference.