ICCL - Irish Council for Civil Liberties
ICCL - Irish Council for Civil Liberties
About

The Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) is Ireland’s leading independent human rights watchdog, which monitors, educates and campaigns in order to secure full enjoyment of human rights for everyone.

The ICCL is an entirely independent organisation and does not rely on government support or funding.

Founded in 1976 by Mary Robinson and others, the ICCL has played a leading role in some of Ireland’s most successful human rights campaigns. These have included campaigns to establish an independent Garda Ombudsman Commission, legalise the right to divorce, secure more effective protection of children’s rights, decriminalise homosexuality and introduce enhanced equality legislation. Since 1976 the ICCL has tirelessly lobbied the State to ensure the full implementation in Ireland of international human rights standards.

Work in three main areas: 
Monitoring Human Rights
Promoting Justice
Securing Equality

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Type of organization

2 offices
1976
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Company Offices

  • Ireland (headquarters)
  • Dublin
  • 9-13 Blackhail Place
  • Ireland
  • Dublin
  • The Plunkett House, 84 Merrion Square