Results 44,881-44,900 of 51,089 for speaker:Micheál Martin
- Written Answers — Emigrant Support Services: Emigrant Support Services (31 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: The Government attaches the highest importance to resolving the plight of our undocumented citizens in the United States and their welfare, like the welfare of all Irish citizens abroad, is a key priority for my Department. In the course of my recent St. Patrick's Day visit to the US, I raised the plight of the undocumented Irish with Secretary of State Clinton and the Taoiseach discussed...
- Written Answers — Middle East Peace Process: Middle East Peace Process (31 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: The conflict in Gaza witnessed a number of appalling incidents and alleged violations of international humanitarian law by both Israel and Hamas. I have called on several occasions â including at a meeting of the General Affairs and External Relations Council â for these incidents to be fully investigated and, where evidence of violations of international humanitarian law is adduced, for...
- Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (25 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: The International Criminal Court (ICC) announced on 4 March that it would issue a warrant for the arrest of the Sudanese President, Omar al-Bashir, on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in connection with the Darfur conflict. Ireland and the EU have expressed our support for the work the ICC is doing. There has, however, been a strong political reaction in Sudan to the ICC...
- Written Answers — Diplomatic Representation: Diplomatic Representation (24 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: Ireland's Embassies and Consulates overseas provide a range of services to Irish citizens, Irish businesses and the Government. There are currently no plans to cut back on the level of these services. The costs of running most of these overseas missions are met from the administrative budget of Vote 28 (Foreign Affairs). A 6% reduction in the Vote 28 administrative provision in Budget...
- Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (24 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: The European Convention on Human Rights Act 2003 came into operation on 31 December 2003 on foot of a commencement order made by the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform. Since the commencement of the 2003 Act 12 cases have been transmitted by the European Court of Human Rights to the Government for a response. The majority of the cases relate to events which occurred prior to the...
- Written Answers — Ministerial Staff: Ministerial Staff (24 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: I propose to take Questions Nos. 594 and 595 together. As a Government Minister I am allocated two Garda drivers who work on a week on â week off basis. Their salary is a charge on the Vote of An Garda SÃochána. Each of the two Ministers of State in my Department has appointed two civilian drivers under terms and conditions set down by the Department of Finance. The current salary of...
- Written Answers — Departmental Staff: Departmental Staff (24 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: Ireland's Ambassadors are primarily drawn from the rank of Assistant Secretary and Counsellor/Principal Officer within the Department of Foreign Affairs. The authorised number of high level posts in the Department of Foreign Affairs comprises one Secretary General, four Second Secretaries, five Deputy Secretaries and 42 Assistant Secretaries. Of these 52 posts, 38 are assigned to...
- Written Answers — Departmental Allowances: Departmental Allowances (24 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: There are no semi-state bodies operating under the aegis of my Department.
- Written Answers — International Agreements: International Agreements (24 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: As Minister for Foreign Affairs, I have no role in the processing of European Arrest Warrants. Under the European Arrest Warrants Act 2003, the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform has been designated as the Central Authority for Ireland for matters connected with European Arrest Warrants. I also understand that the case in question is currently before the courts and therefore sub judice.
- Written Answers — Foreign Conflicts: Foreign Conflicts (24 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: I utterly deplore the horrific humanitarian situation which exists in parts of war-torn northern Sri Lanka. According to recent reports, more than 2,800 civilians may have been killed and 7,000 others wounded in fighting between the Government of Sri Lanka and the rebel LTTE over the last two months. Hundreds of children are believed to have died and more than a thousand have been injured....
- Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (24 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: My Department does not operate a Voter Education Fund. In 2008 under the Communicating Europe Initiative a sum of â¬20,000 was allocated to an organisation entitled 'Voter Education Fund' in respect of the Rock the Vote project which was aimed at encouraging young people between the ages of 18 and 35 to vote in the Lisbon Treaty Referendum in 2008. The project comprised the development of a...
- Written Answers — Diplomatic Representation: Diplomatic Representation (24 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: I am aware that, notwithstanding significant efforts by the relevant authorities, instances of sectarian behaviour have occurred at Scottish premier league games, and of the distress and offence that this can cause. I am fully supportive of the efforts of the Scottish Government, Police and Football Association to tackle sectarian behaviour, from whatever quarter. I am confident that the...
- Written Answers — Departmental Licences: Departmental Licences (12 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: There are no licences or permits issued by my Department or by any bodies operating under its responsibility.
- Order of Business (12 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: It is out of order.
- Written Answers — Passport Applications: Passport Applications (11 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: A passport application was received by the Passport Office in respect of the person in question on 25 November 2006. The applicant's mother stated that the applicant's father was born in Ireland and that the applicant was, therefore, an Irish citizen and thus entitled to an Irish passport. The person identified as the child's father died prior to the child's birth. Section 7 of the Passports...
- Written Answers — Compulsory Retirement Age: Compulsory Retirement Age (11 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: There are 127 civil servants in my Department who commenced employment in the Civil Service after 1 April 2004 and are therefore not subject to compulsory retirement at age 65. Of these 127 staff, 52 are male and 75 are female.
- Northern Ireland: Motion (11 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: The unity of purpose evident in what all speakers have said in the House sends a clear signal to all that, in the words of the motion, "Dáil Eireann stands united together with the Irish and British Governments, the First and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, the members of the Northern Ireland Executive and Assembly, democratic representatives and all the people of this island, and...
- Written Answers — Foreign Conflicts: Foreign Conflicts (10 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: I share the widespread concerns about land ownership policies pursued by the Israeli authorities in occupied East Jerusalem and nearby areas of the West Bank, under which the issues of the eviction of Palestinians and the expansion of illegal Israeli settlements are intimately linked. Many Palestinians in East Jerusalem are unable to demonstrate legal title to their homes, because of the...
- Written Answers — Emigrant Support Services: Emigrant Support Services (10 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: The Government attaches the highest importance to resolving the plight of our undocumented citizens in the United States and has actively engaged with senior US political figures on their behalf over recent years. As the Deputy will be aware, we have actively pursued a bilateral approach aimed at reforming our overall immigration arrangements with the United States and facilitating greater...
- Written Answers — Emigrant Support Services: Emigrant Support Services (10 Mar 2009)
Micheál Martin: The Government attaches the highest importance to resolving the plight of our undocumented citizens in the United States and has actively engaged with senior US political figures on their behalf over recent years. As the Deputy will be aware, we have actively pursued a bilateral approach aimed at reforming our overall immigration arrangements with the United States and facilitating greater...