TD v. Minister for Education: A Chilling Effect on Would-be Litigants?

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Abstract

Given that litigation is the last resort for those in need of education, and that there are ongoing challenges for those with disabilities in particular accessing appropriate education, there is a surprising paucity of contemporary cases seeking to enforce the right to education under the Irish Constitution. This article considers the causes of this, and the underexplored possibility that the TD case had a serious chilling effect on litigation on this constitutional right.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
JournalJudicial Studies Institute Journal
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2022

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  • Shivaun Quinlivan

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