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MhicMathúna v Ireland
Alternative Title
Una MhicMathúna and Seamus MacMathúna, Plaintiffs v. Ireland and the Attorney General, Defendants
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Date Issued
2016-04
Date Available
2017-10-01T01:00:22Z
Abstract
This is a feminist re-imagining of the Supreme Court decision MhicMathúna v Ireland [1995] 1 I.R. 454. The actual Supreme Court decision in this case continues to have a profound impact upon how the Irish superior courts view constitutional socio-economic rights claims. This feminist judgment seeks to re-situate the legal analysis of constitutionalised socio-economic rights claims. However, this, as is seen from the feminist judgment, has not been an easy task. The plaintiffs' in this case attempted to argue for increased socio-economic rights protection, by, in the main arguing that 'unmarried mother' were being treated too 'generously' in comparison with the heteronormative marital family ideal of a working father, stay at home mother with child care responsibilities. This re-imagined judgment comes to the same conclusion as the Irish Supreme Court on the plaintiffs' claims-that nothing prevents the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament) from providing financial allowances and supports to one parent families. However, this feminist judgment re-evaluates past jurisprudence and re-positions the legal place of one parent families (in particular 'unmarried mothers') as being capable of having constitutional rights protections, that can result in the Oireachtas providing special supports in recognising the significant caring function of this vulnerable group. A conclusion, albeit arguably obiter, reached in this feminist re-imagined judgment, is that, 'While not proven in this instance, there may be occasions, where, due to the absolute failure of the State to ensure individuals and families have a standard of living appropriate to this society, where human dignity is debased and/or bodily integrity is not respected and/or individuals right to develop as a human person is seriously hampered, that the Courts are constitutionally mandated to intervene.'
Type of Material
Book Chapter
Publisher
Hart Publishing
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
Enright, M., McCandless, J. and O'Donoghue, A. (eds.). Northern / Irish Feminist Judgments: Judges' Troubles and the Gendered Politics of Identity
ISBN
9781849465748
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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MhicMathúna_v_Ireland_[Final].pdf
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