Recruiting judges requires judgement

Ireland’s legal system compares favourably to the rest of Europe, but attempts to overhaul the process of judicial recruitment threaten to undermine recent reform, writes Kyran Fitzgerald.

Recruiting judges requires judgement

Ireland’s legal system compares favourably to the rest of Europe, but attempts to overhaul the process of judicial recruitment threaten to undermine recent reform, writes Kyran Fitzgerald.

Ireland’s judges find themselves, once more, in the eye of a publicity storm — through no fault of their own.

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