Country Profile
The government response to COVID-19 raised human rights concerns, including in relation to the right to health, the enactment of emergency legislation without parliamentary oversight, and police use of spit hoods. Increased numbers of people accessed abortion services under the 2018 law, but gaps...
Research
Europe and Central Asia
Discrimination
This report, based on in-depth interviews with sex workers, experts and representatives of the Irish authorities, provides insights into sex workers’ human rights in Ireland, in particular their right to safety and freedom from violence. It shows that criminalization of aspects of sex work in...
January 25, 2022
Campaigns
Europe and Central Asia
LGBTI Rights
SEX WORKERS IN IRELAND DEMAND THEIR HUMAN RIGHTS Women’s rights and gender equality issues have exploded into public consciousness in recent years, with the #MeToo movement galvanizing millions of people worldwide to demand change. But one demographic facing such human rights violations every day...
January 25, 2022
Research
Europe and Central Asia
Maternal Health and Reproductive Rights
This submission was prepared for the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Ireland in November 2021. In it, Amnesty International evaluates the implementation of recommendations made to Ireland in its previous UPR, including in relation to its ratification of human rights treaties and removing the...
August 5, 2021
Campaigns
Belgium
LGBTI Rights
Welcome to #LetsTalkAboutYes – find out about the campaign and how to join in helping to change the world one conversation at a time. What is the problem? If someone doesn’t consent to having sex, it is rape. It’s as simple as that. However, outdated laws, widespread myths, gender stereotypes and...
February 14, 2020
Campaigns
Denmark
Sexual Violence
Creative guidance Here are some points from our Activist Toolkit, to help with creating social media posts Use a “yes means yes” approach based on enthusiastic consent. Enthusiastic consent is about ensuring all parties are enthusiastically consenting to sexual acts. The question is not whether a...
February 14, 2020
Updated: July 8, 2020
Research
Europe and Central Asia
Asylum
In this document, Amnesty International sets out its concerns about the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination by Ireland in relation to: the “direct provision” system for accommodating asylum seekers; the impact of criminalization of the purchase of sex and...
November 6, 2019
News
Europe and Central Asia
Maternal Health and Reproductive Rights
One year on since Ireland’s vote to end its abortion ban, Amnesty International is paying tribute to the brave campaigners who spoke out for reproductive rights and sending messages of hope to people in Northern Ireland who are still subject to one of the strictest abortion bans in the world. Today...
May 24, 2019
Press Release
Europe and Central Asia
Maternal Health and Reproductive Rights
One year on since Ireland’s vote to end its abortion ban, Amnesty International is paying tribute to the brave campaigners who spoke out for reproductive rights and sending messages of hope to people in Northern Ireland who are still subject to one of the strictest abortion bans in the world. Today...
May 24, 2019
Campaigns
Argentina
Maternal Health and Reproductive Rights
On 30 March more than a thousand South Korean women braved freezing conditions in Seoul to call for abortion to be decriminalized, ahead of a key Constitutional Court ruling expected on 11 April. Abortion is banned in South Korea except in limited circumstances, such as rape, incest or where a...
April 8, 2019
News
Ireland
Domestic Violence
Historic day for women as Ireland ratifies Istanbul Convention Spokespeople available In an important step forward in the fight against gender-based violence against women, the Irish government has ratified the Istanbul convention today, to ensure better protection and support for victims of such...
March 8, 2019
News
Europe and Central Asia
Maternal Health and Reproductive Rights
I am an international human rights lawyer with two decades experience working on sexual and reproductive rights globally, including as a consultant for the World Health Organisation and other UN agencies. I tend to work in countries with restrictive abortion laws, like Ireland. I have found...
May 24, 2018