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The UK's controversial Troubles legacy act became law in September, despite opposition from Dublin and all Northern Ireland's main political parties.
In a statement, Tánaiste (Irish Deputy PM) Micheál Martin said: "This decision was taken after much thought and careful consideration.
"Most importantly, this legislation is opposed by people in Northern Ireland, especially the victims and families who will be most directly impacted by this Act."
Opponents, including victims groups and Stormont parties, have argued the legacy bill will remove access to justice.
He added that the bill offers "a real opportunity to deliver greater information, accountability and acknowledgement to victims and families, moving away from established mechanisms that have left far too many empty-handed".
Mr Heaton-Harris said the commission was part of a move to "build a legacy process founded on integrity, expertise and fairness".
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