The Judiciary
Ireland’s judiciary ensures justice, protects the Constitution, and upholds the laws passed by the Oireachtas. Independent and impartial, it is a cornerstone of Irish democracy.
The High Court
Handles serious cases, reviews government actions, and interprets constitutional issues for the people of Ireland.
The Supreme Court
Ireland’s highest legal authority, resolving important appeals and defending citizens’ rights at the very top level.
How Decisions Are Made
- All parties get a fair hearing.
- Judges are impartial and skilled in Irish law.
- Decisions may set national precedents that shape law for years to come.