Justice Minister first to sign Rule of Law Pledge

26/03/24

 

 

On Monday 25th March 2024, the Minister of Justice, Naomi Long MLA, became the first elected representative to commit to The Pledge to Uphold the Rule of Law, a new initiative brought forward by the Law Society of Northern Ireland. 
 

The Pledge has been developed by the Law Society in response to increasing attacks on lawyers in the media and from politicians associating lawyers with the actions or causes of their clients. 
 

Emphasising the importance of upholding the Rule of Law, Society President, Darren Toombs, said:

"We see the Pledge as an important first step in rebuilding respect for the Rule of Law and drawing a line under dangerous public comments which have seen lawyers come under attack simply for doing their jobs. I welcome the leadership shown by the Justice Minister in becoming the first signatory to the Pledge.  The Law Society will be engaging now with other MLAs and political parties to seek their support for this important initiative." 
 

Minister Long welcomed this important initiative as respect for the rule of law is essential in society. 
 

She said: "I am committed to working in partnership to create a fair, just and safe community where we respect the law and each other."
 

Signatories to the Pledge recognise the Rule of Law as the foundation of a just and democratic society, commit to supporting and upholding the independence of the legal profession and the judiciary which underpin the Rule of Law's signatories further commit to upholding six key principles: Independence, Responsibility, Fairness, Balance and impartiality, Transparency and Accuracy.



 

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Rule of Law Pledge

  

In the photo - Darren Toombs, President of Law Society, Naomi Long, Justice Minister, Colin Mitchell, Junior Vice President, Law Society

Documents

Pledge to Uphold the Rule of Law Download 

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