Michael Nugent summarizes the political lobbying by Atheist Ireland during the last year at national and international level. In part 2, Jane Donnelly outlines our written political submissions.
1/2: Michael Nugent at Atheist Ireland AGM 2012
2/2: Jane Donnelly at Atheist Ireland AGM 2012
Jane Donnelly outlines the written submissions that Atheist Ireland has made in the last year to the UN, Council of Europe, OSCE and Irish Governmental departments. Here are links to the documents that Jane is discussing:
June 2011 -- Submission to the Forum on Patronage and Pluralism. http://bit.ly/Th8TV2
August 2011 -- Submission to the Catholic Schools Partnership on Catholic Schools in the Republic of Ireland -- A position Paper. http://bit.ly/R7eniy
October 2011 -- Submission to the Government on the State Report to the UN under the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. http://bit.ly/XvmNS7
October 2011 -- Submission to the Discussion Paper on a Regulatory Framework for school Enrolment. http://bit.ly/QyAxGz
November 2011 -- Submission to United Nations under the Universal Periodic Review. http://bit.ly/WuldBP
November 2011 -- Submission on the New Human Rights and Equality Commission. http://bit.ly/QviBPg
December 2011 -- Ensuring effective remedies for an objective, critical and pluraistic secular education: Submission on the Report from the Forum on Patronage and Pluralism. http://bit.ly/Wulvc4
February 2012 -- Submission to the European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance. http://bit.ly/Tzzvv3
March 2012 -- Submission to the Council of Europe under the Framework Convention on the Protection of National Minorities. http://bit.ly/T28fED
May 2012 -- Submission to the Government on the State Report to the UN under the Covenant on Civil & Political Rights. http://bit.ly/OMzxTe
June 2012 -- Submission to the National Council on Curriculum and Assessment. http://bit.ly/Wumf0E
October 2012 -- Submission to the OSCE on blasphemy laws, religious oaths, secular education and protecting the human rights of atheists and agnostics
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