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2006 Statute reform

The 2006 statute reform in Ireland involved updating and modernizing laws related to civil and criminal procedures, focusing on improving efficiency, transparency, and access to justice. Key changes included streamlining court processes, introducing new rules for evidence and evidence management, and enhancing legal rights for individuals. The reform aimed to reduce delays, clarify legal procedures, and support fairer outcomes, reflecting advancements in legal standards and societal needs. Overall, it modernized Ireland’s legal framework to better serve both the justice system and the public.