Update Wall
Discover the latest news from The PILS Project, on everything from litigation, pro bono and human rights updates to our upcoming events.
PILS Update newsletter - June 2024
The June edition of our Update newsletter features reflections on No Gas Caverns’ seismic Court of Appeal win, takeaways from the recent #DemystifyingTheCost conference & news of a very special event coming up this autumn…
PILS Update newsletter - April 2024
This edition features our podcast interview with Free Movement’s Colin Yeo, news on our 15th anniversary research project and, as climate court cases hit the headlines, our Climate Justice CPD series for local lawyers continues.
PILS Update newsletter - March 2024
This edition has the latest news our on the #CleanAirNI case, the links you need to register for our #ClimateJustice CPD and news on who our next #TBFNI podcast guest is…
PILS Update newsletter - February 2024
This issue contains news of legal wins by Conradh na Gaeilge, CAJ and Law Centre NI, a riveting podcast conversation with EJNI and a list of #IWD2024 events.
PILS Update newsletter - September 2023
This issue features a round-up of #CleanAirNI’s first day in court, news of legal resistance to the Legacy Act, and the launch of our new PILS podcast mini-series!
PILS Update newsletter - August 2023
All the latest PILS updates including our #CleanAirNI case getting its day in court, support for Conradh na Gaeilge and local environmental campaigners, and some podcast news…
Launching in autumn 2023...
"The concept of claiming asylum in the UK has essentially been wiped out in one fell swoop."
Refugee Week 2023 - Human Rights and the Illegal Bill on Migration
This hybrid meeting, hosted by Dr. Gillian Kane of the Transitional Justice Institute, was filmed on Fri 23 June 2023 @ Ulster University.
PILS Update newsletter - May 2023
Day 1 #NoGasCaverns @ High Court
The #NoGasCaverns message was heard loud and clear outside the High Court this morning📢
Great turnout for @SIslandmageenrg @foe_ni's photocall! Day #1 of the court hearing is now underway.https://t.co/PPK3sw22Qo pic.twitter.com/hmUyxqU9Sc
— The PILS Project (@PILSni) May 2, 2023
PILS' reaction to the Illegal Migration Bill
‘Stop the Boats’? It is time to ‘Stop Suella’s Bill’.🛑 pic.twitter.com/SvWvlmppSA
— The PILS Project (@PILSni) March 7, 2023
If you're wondering where to start with the UN process, we've got a guide for that!
Engaging w/@UN might seen removed from the day-to-day work of a human rights activist… but it doesn't have to be!
As @alexadotm pointed out eloquently at today's @BillofRightsNI #ICESCR report launch, the mechanisms can reinforce the demands of people marching on the streets.
— The PILS Project (@PILSni) February 23, 2023
Day of the Endangered Lawyer 2023
24 January is International Day of the Endangered Lawyer.
It’s a moment to reflect on the need to protect those who speak out, expose injustice and use the law to hold those in positions of power to account.
PILS @ the QFT
The time for talking is over – that's the message from Before The Flood. And it's the spirit of the Q&A session with @MariaMcCloskey @lauraneal1 @foe_ni @xr__ni
We're looking at solutions that are grassroots-led, justice-focused and realistic.#NIHRF2022 #ClimateJustice pic.twitter.com/7zCY99GO0R
— The PILS Project (@PILSni) December 9, 2022
PILS Update newsletter - Nov 2022
Featuring PILS @ NIHRF 2022, a film screening on climate justice, and news of a vital Law Centre NI legal challenge that PILS are backing.
Webinar: Intersections between Human Rights and Climate Justice
Organised by The PILS Project to celebrate UK Pro Bono Week 2022, this webinar looked at the developing area of rights-based climate litigation.
Law Centre NI challenges decision to deny Cost of Living payment
Thanks to our partners @PILSni for the financial assistance to enable us to take this important legal challenge forward for the benefit of our client and the wider public. https://t.co/blPAkkJRg1
— Law Centre NI (@LawCentreNI) November 15, 2022
PILS Update newsletter - Oct 2022
Featuring the #NGOLegalGuides Belfast launch, reflections from the PILnet Forum and your invite to join our UK Pro Bono Week webinar.
#NGOLegalGuides Belfast launch
📣Calling human rights NGOs📣
Our free breakfast event @TheMACBelfast is your chance to hear how other orgs have used legal tools in their own change-making work!#NGOLegalGuides
— The PILS Project (@PILSni) September 15, 2022
ICYMI: QUB's LawPod is recruiting
🎙️For any @qubschooloflaw students who are also interested in the world of podcasting🎙️
There's an opportunity to pitch content, record episodes, research and blog with @qublawpod this semester: https://t.co/ljO44tVfa6
— The PILS Project (@PILSni) September 13, 2022
PILS Blog: What's in a name?
Judicial review is our legal accountability and scrutiny tool. It needs to be protected, not watered down.
PILS Update newsletter - summer 2022
Featuring a tribute to Lorraine Cox, reaction to the Rights Removal Bill and PILS’ brand new website.
The Law Society of NI's human rights group reacts to 'Rights Removal Bill'
🛑"This legislation diminishes #HumanRights and weakens the ability for citizens to hold the state accountable for breaching human rights…".
A firm condemnation of the #RightsRemovalBill this morning from the @LawSociety_NI's Human Rights and Equality Group. https://t.co/g8aIR7Rvdc
— The PILS Project (@PILSni) August 3, 2022
PILS x Activist Lawyer
Episode 25 in the Activist Lawyer podcast series – featuring The PILS Project – is out now!
After listening to Bryan Stevenson, what’s next?
During his online conversation with PILS at Feile 2021, renowned US public interest lawyer Bryan Stevenson spoke about how communities that have been marginalised and discriminated against are finding their voices.
Webinar: The Truth about Pro Bono
Seeking to build on the momentum generated in our UK Pro Bono Week webinar, PILS organised The Truth about Pro Bono on 12 November.
New Justice Agenda highlights urgent priorities
The Law Society of Northern Ireland, the professional body for the solicitor profession, is urging the new Executive to ensure Access to Justice is a priority after the 5 May elections.
Bryan Stevenson & PILS @ Féile 2021
As part of Féile 2021, The PILS Project welcomed renowned US public interest lawyer Bryan Stevenson (virtually) to Belfast for a one-off evening of conversation about the law as a tool for change.
Missed the live event? Catch up with the exclusive Q&A session where Bryan shared personal reflections on everything from the vital ingredients of justice in 2021, to dealing with the past, and what leaders in Northern Ireland can do to ensure positive peace.