Law Society joins international effort to protect the rule of law
Concern expressed about the recent actions by the US government.
The Law Society of Ireland has joined legal organisations from across the world in expressing concern about the recent actions by the US government targeting legal professionals at both international and domestic levels, which violate international human rights law and undermine the rule of law.
In a statement co-signed by 21 other major legal organisations in Europe and internationally, the Law Society has called for the protection of the rule of law.
Directly interfering with the International Criminal Court (ICC), targeting the judiciary, law firms and legal professionals, demonstrates contempt for the independence of the legal profession and the separation of powers.
This interference is an attack on democracy. The rule of law exists to protect all of us and must be upheld. Any divergence away from this threatens the global society we live in and must be called out.
In the joint statement, the organisations urge the US government to:
- Rescind the executive order imposing sanctions on ICC personnel and their immediate families
- Immediately halt all acts of intimidation, hindrance or harassment of legal professionals and any improper interference with their work
- Ensure respect for the fundamental principles enshrined in the UN Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers that protect legal professionals and ensure they can perform their professional duties without undue interference.
The Law Society has co-signed and endorses the statement made by 21 other major legal organisations in Europe and internationally, which can be read here: