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This will be the third time Higgins has requested such a meeting. Alamy Stock Photo

President to meet with Council of State to assess if new law to appoint judges is constitutional

The new law plans to bring “major reforms” in how judges are appointed in the state through the introduction of a new commission.

PRESIDENT MICHAEL D Higgins will convene a meeting of the Council of State next week to consider the constitutionality of the government’s new Judicial Appointment Commission Bill.

Concerns have previously been raised, including by Fianna Fáil justice spokesman Jim O’Callaghan and Senator and former Attorney General Michael McDowell.

The new law, which was approved by the Seanad in July, will change how judges are appointed in the state through the introduction of a four judge and four layperson commission.

Higgins will convene a meeting of the Council of State to decide if the bill should be put forward to the Supreme Court to determine if it’s in line with the constitution.

Replacing the current Judicial Appointments Advisory Board, the new commission created by the bill will recommend three people for appointment as judges when a position becomes vacant.

The commission will interview candidates and put forward their recommendations to cabinet, who will pick one of the three.

The Chief Justice will chair the Commission, which will include the President of the Court of Appeal, two judges nominated by the Judicial Council, four lay members appointed by the Minister for Justice and the Attorney General, who will not have a vote.

The commission will also recommend people for nomination by the government to international courts outside of the state, such as Court of Justice of the European Union or the International Court of Justice.

Concern over bill

O’Callaghan wrote to then-justice minister Simon Harris in March to suggest changes to the draft law.

The Fianna Fáil TD suggested that section 51 of the bill constitutes “unfettered interference” with “the constitutional right afforded to Government to nominate judges for appointment by the President”.

The section rules that government shall “only consider” those who have been recommended.

Instead, O’Callaghan suggested that the wording be changed in the section so that cabinet prioritises the recommended candidates – but also allows government to nominate another candidate. He said he has not received a response from the minister.

O’Callaghan told The Journal that he thinks the section in question “may have overstepped the line of constitutionality by precluding government from nominating an eligible person for appointment to judicial office”.

“It is difficult to be certain about the constitutionality of such a Bill but where there is a legitimate doubt about a Bill that will change the law on the appointment of judges, I believe an article 26 reference would be of benefit,” he added.

Writing in The Irish Times in March, McDowell labelled the bill a “gross subversion of the architecture of Bunreacht na hÉireann and a massive breach of the constitutional separation of powers between legislature, executive and judiciary that has existed in Ireland for 100 years”.

The bill being put towards the council will be seen as a setback for Minister for Justice Helen McEntee, who included the enactment of the law in her 2023 Justice Plan.

McEntee said in July, after the bill was passed, that the new recommendation and appointment process ensures that judicial selection is “conducted in a modern, open and transparent way”.

The meeting between the council on Wednesday will be the first since December 2015, when the group were asked to consider the International Protection Bill 2015. This will be the third time Higgins has requested such a meeting.

The council is comprised of three categories; The highest ranking member of government and the courts, or ‘Ex Officio’ (Taoiseach, Táinaiste, Chief Justice, President of the Court of Appeal, President of the High Court, Ceann Comhairle, Cathaoirleach of the Seanad, Attorney General).

Every person, willing and able to act, who has previously served as President, Taoiseach or Chief Justice is also a member of the council as well as seven appointed members.

The bill contains a requirement for the commission to publish a diversity statement so that the judiciary should reflect the diversity of the population as a whole.

McEntee said: “This Bill follows a substantial process of consultations, in particular with the Attorney General, the European Commission and the Chief Justice.

“It also takes into account key aspects of a comprehensive pre-legislative scrutiny report prepared by an Oireachtas Committee.

“The enactment of this legislation will enable the continued appointment of excellent judges, which are a cornerstone of a strong, independent judiciary. This independence is important in ensuring public confidence in the courts to uphold the law,” she added.

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    Oct 9th 2023, 3:46 PM

    Don’t worry, Micky D won’t rock the boat.
    He’s firmly embedded in the establishment now.

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    Oct 9th 2023, 7:00 PM

    @Tommy Haze: By “Micky D” challenging the Government’s Bill, is he not actually rocking the boat.

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    Oct 9th 2023, 9:48 PM

    @Sean O’Doherty: hes not challenging it, just checking that its constitutional he can request further clarification and changes but the real challanges only occur in the courts

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    Oct 10th 2023, 10:07 AM

    @Spanner: correct

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    Oct 9th 2023, 3:40 PM

    Please allow us to keep the corruption flowing, yours sincerely, FFG.

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    Oct 10th 2023, 10:10 AM

    @bruce banner: Labour managed to get a few of their “cronies” into the lower courts over the years too. Decent lawyers that became judges admiringly . How’s it corruption ? Do you understand the term ? Any of those credible and good enough to be a judge would normally make more money practicing as barristers and solicitors . Vastly more money to be made in the private sector and far less hassle compared to what judges have to deal , professionally and personally . What judge appointments to the Superior courts have you or do you take issue with , in light of their legal background ?

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    Oct 9th 2023, 5:16 PM

    Hey, can we talk about Israel/Palestine and the Garda roster disputes here? Seen as though its pretty much the only comments section actually open….

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    Oct 10th 2023, 1:09 AM

    @Irish turf: Individual opinions are not allowed and are dangerous…to the agenda

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    Oct 10th 2023, 10:12 AM

    @Dave Murray: no, don’t , please . (Obviously one can’t stop you ) This section is about appointment of judges . Your attempt to hijack the topic is why so many articles close their comment section

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    Oct 10th 2023, 10:13 AM

    @Brian Deadly: they tend to be very expensive when they are defamatory . Hence why The Journal close them down .

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    Oct 9th 2023, 4:22 PM

    TJ is really not taking any chances with the trouble in the Middle East.

    The memo must have gone out on Saturday to shut down all discussion and debate on the topic.

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    Oct 9th 2023, 5:42 PM

    Should get rid of the comments section if you are closing all the ones people want to comment on.
    War is bad but if you keep walking over people and denying their freedom they will react at times.

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    Oct 9th 2023, 5:47 PM

    Well said.

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    Oct 9th 2023, 5:11 PM

    No coment, nó coment, irish goverment need to grow a pair and call out Israel. Complete blockage on Gaza, 2 million people starved

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    Oct 9th 2023, 5:47 PM

    @Spudgesh: fully agree.

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    Oct 9th 2023, 5:21 PM

    Top 5 stories, no comments aloud.

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    Oct 9th 2023, 5:26 PM

    @Jay Kay: allowed

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    Oct 9th 2023, 5:21 PM

    Thoughts and prayers with those on both sides of the Gaza Strip.

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    Oct 9th 2023, 4:14 PM

    Is this normal, or just his mouth always open ? Does he use any medication

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    Oct 10th 2023, 5:19 AM

    @ibrahim Sudane: It’s a thinly disguised grimace. He’s not been well since Sabine had the Strapadictome.

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    Oct 9th 2023, 6:54 PM

    Have the GRA taken over the j0urnal. About 90% of comments are closed, even Ardal O’Hanlon and it obviously isn’t listening to anyone’s comments.
    I hope Michael D will find time between his holidays to meet the Council of State. Is it not time to stop Govt appointees and separate the Judiciary and State
    Was listening to Shatter on radio earlier. He is further to the right than Net in yahooo and given his record in Justice presumably supports the nets supreme court stance. What happened, to both people’s is disgusting but as usual, nobody is asking, WHY, it has gotten this bar baric. History is conveniently ignored! Every Time I watch a doc on the Holocaust, I wonder what lessons were learned and all of this in the name of religion. At this rate only Atheists will be allowed into heaven. Can you imagine if the Messiah arrived in Gaza tomorrow. No water to turn into wine. I am not belittling the tragedy, I am belittling religious human beliefs. The only thing that is going to stop this is climate change.

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    Oct 10th 2023, 10:21 AM

    @BarryH: With the big exception of his eagerness to support the senior police officers , without looking at the evidence , during the whistle blowers affair ; Shatter was a pretty good Justice Minister ! His hands were tied by huge economic obstacles which in turn forced him to close down Garda stations and put a freeze on recruitment. While neither of these black marks are small fry, he was an excellent minister . In case you have not noticed but , Ireland is not a left wing country ! At best it’s centrist and centre right with the occasional centre left . You want some to big done , want hard and tough decisions made , you vote right wing .

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    Oct 9th 2023, 6:59 PM

    Islamic terrorists on the Luas lines?

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    Oct 10th 2023, 10:11 AM

    Very informative thank you.
    Rory Sully ( Irish legal systems )

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    Oct 10th 2023, 10:26 AM

    @Rors: yeah

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