Tag: <span>Fergal Davis</span>
The Special Criminal Court: Hollowing out the Right to Trial by Jury in Ireland
The Irish Constitution, Bunreacht na hÉireann, was adopted via plebiscite in 1937. It guarantees a right to jury trial. The drafters, acutely aware of the threats to security which had stalked the precursor Irish Free State, included an emergency powers clause & the ability to legislate for non-jury trial where the ‘ordinary courts’ were deemed...