Overview
Lobbying Costs
9,999€
Financial year: Jan 2020 - Dec 2020
Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
0.5 Fte (2)
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
0
High-level Commission meetings
1
Lobbying Costs over the years
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Info
Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. (IHREC)
EU Transparency Register
891384838981-16 First registered on 15 Jul 2020
Goals / Remit
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission is Ireland’s national human rights and equality institution. We are an independent public body that accounts directly to the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament)
Our purpose is to promote and protect human rights and equality in Ireland and build a culture of respect for human rights, equality and intercultural understanding in the State.Main EU files targeted
Directive 2000/43/EC against discrimination on grounds of race and ethnic origin.
Diretive 2000/78/EC against discrimination at work on grounds of religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation.
Directive 2006/54/EC equal treatment for men and women in matters of employment and occupation.
Directive 2004/113/EC equal treatment for men and women in the access to and supply of goods and services.
Directive Proposal (COM(2008)462) against discrimination based on age, disability, sexual orientation and religion or belief beyond the workplace.
The Commission has a statutory remit set out under the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission Act (2014) to protect and promote human rights and equality in Ireland, and build a culture of respect for human rights, equality and intercultural understanding in the Irish State.
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission is Ireland’s national human rights institution and is recognised as such by the United Nations. The Commission is also Ireland’s national equality body as required under EU equality law.Address
Head Office
16-22 Green Street
Dublin City
Dublin D07 CR20
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People
Total lobbyists declared
2
Employment time Lobbyists 25% 2 Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
0.5
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
No lobbyists with EP accreditations
Complementary Information
None declared
Person in charge of EU relations
Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR
Person with legal responsibility
Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR
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Categories
Category
VI - Organisations representing local, regional and municipal authorities, other public or mixed entities, etc.
Subcategory
Other public or mixed entities, created by law whose purpose is to act in the public interest
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Networking
Affiliation
The Commission is a member of:
the European Network of Equality Bodies (Equinet);
the European Network of National Human Rights Institutions (ENNHRI); and
the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI)
The Commission also maintains a strong working relationship with its counterparts in the three jurisdictions of the UK; the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland, the Scottish Human Rights Commission, and the Equality and Human Rights Commission.Member organisations
None declared
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Financial Data
Closed financial year
Jan 2020 - Dec 2020
Lobbying costs for closed financial year
9,999€
Other financial info
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission is funded through a Vote of the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament).
The Director is the Accounting Officer for the Commission’s Vote and this responsibility is separate to the governance responsibilities of the Commission members.
The Appropriation Account 2020 was submitted to the Comptroller and Auditor General for audit by the statutory deadline of 01 April 2021. As required this included the Accounting Officer’s statement on the Commission’s systems of internal financial control.
The 2020 gross estimate provision for Vote 25 Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission was €6.814m of which €3.721m was allocated for pay related expenditure, and €3.093m of which was allocated to non- pay expenditure. The provisional (prior to audit) expenditure outturn was €6.154m of which €2.944m was pay and €3.210m was non-pay. At year end, a surplus of €0.649m was liable for surrender to the Exchequer.
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EU Structures
Groups (European Commission)
none
Groups (European Parliament)
Disability#Anti-racism and diversity#Trade Unions#LGTBI#Freedom of religion and religious tolerance#Traditional minorities, national communities and languages#Children's rights#Demographic challenges, family-work balance and youth transition
Communication activities
The Commission carries out proactive communications activities which include:
Infrequent emailing (less than 3 emails a year) to Irish MEPs to update them on our activities.
Infrequent meeting requests (1 a year maximum)to Irish MEPs to update them on our activities.
Very occasional meeting requests with EU Commission officials on specific equality or human rights concerns specific to Ireland.
More broadly:
the issue of media releases and statements on work and positions of the Commission
direct media engagemenet on issues of human rights or equality concern
hosting specific events, workshops, consultations and conferences on issues related to human rights and equality in Ireland
engagement through our digital platforms including our website and social media channels.Other activities
The Commission holds the Chair of the European Network of National Human Rights Institutions (ENNHRI) and is an active member of the Network of European National Equality Bodies (Equinet).
Commission staff continue to participate in the ongoing work of two EU bodies:
• European Commission Advisory Committee on Equal Opportunities between Women and Men;
• Equality Data Sub-Group of the European Commission High Level Group on NonDiscrimination, Equality and Diversity.
Commission staff have also attended the EU’s CRPD Work Forum held in Brussels.- Meetings
Meetings
1 meetings found. Download meetings
The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.
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Date 07 Oct 2022 Location Online Subject Meeting to discuss equality bodies in the relation to protocol regarding Northern Ireland. Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Helena Dalli Portfolio Equality Attending - Silvan Agius (Cabinet member)
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