Ireland Initiates Legal Action Against UK Over Troubles Legacy Law

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Ireland is launching a legal challenge against the UK over a new law that grants immunity from prosecution for offenses committed during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The Irish government argues that the law is incompatible with its obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights. The law, passed in September, has faced criticism for limiting access to justice for victims and survivors. Ireland plans to take the case to the European Court of Human Rights, with support from the United Nations and the Council of Europe.
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