Date: Friday, 22 October 2021
Time: Full schedule below
Duration: All day

This is a follow-on event to the Judicial Education and Training Seminar held in mid September and it is part of an IRC funded project examining the framework currently being set up by the Judicial Council Act 2019. The Seminar will involve national and international experts on the area of judicial conduct and the Chief Justice will also make an address. Speakers include experienced and early career researchers as well as voices from civil society. The event is a collaboration between the School of Law at UL, the School of Law NUI Galway and the Irish Council of Civil Liberties.

It is free and open to anyone to attend you can register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIkceygqDMpG9doCTra3P9L4oxvY5zFgn3g

9.30 Login

10.00 Keynote

The Hon Mr Justice Frank Clarke, Chief Justice of Ireland – Title TBC

10.15 Session 1 – Judicial Conduct and Ethics in Ireland: The Context Chair: Dr Rónán Kennedy

Doireann Ansbro, ICCL: International Standards on Judicial Conduct and Ethics

Raymond Byrne, Adjunct Full Professor, UCD: The Bangalore Principles and the Judicial Council Act 2019

Dr Laura Cahillane, UL: Analysing the New Judicial Conduct Framework 1

1.30 Break

11.45 Session 2 – Judicial Conduct and Ethics in Comparative Perspective Chair: Ray Byrne

Dr Sophie Turenne, University of Cambridge: Judicial Conduct, Complaints and Discipline in England and Wales: Key Features and Issues

Prof Daniela Cavallini, University of Bologna: The Italian Case: The Impact of the 2006 Reform on Transparency and Effectiveness of Disciplinary Action. Current debate

Silvio R. Vinceti, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia: How (Not) to Try a Judge. Judicial Discipline in Italy and Ireland

13.15 Lunch

14.15 Session 3 – What is Judicial Misconduct? Chair: The Hon Mr Justice Brian Murray

Eunice Collins, University of Oxford: Defining Judicial Misconduct

Dr David Fennelly, TCD: Equal Treatment in the Court Process

Dr Brian Barry, TUD: The Definition and Nature of Judicial Impartiality

15.15 Break

15.30 Session 4 – Investigating Complaints Chair: Dr Brian Barry

Caoimhe Kiernan, TUD: Who Judges the Judges? A Comparative Analysis of the Composition of the Bodies Responsible for Investigating Complaints against the Judiciary

Dr Patrick O’Brien, Oxford Brooks University: Disentangling the Formal and Informal in Judicial Conduct Processes

Prof Colin Scott, UCD: Regulating Judicial Conduct Responsively

16.30 Conclusions, Final Discussion, and Next Steps

17.00 Close

Registration is now open for this event. 

Enquiries to: ronan.m.kennedy@nuigalway.ie or to Rónán Kennedy (Law School, National University of Ireland Galway) at +353-91-495626. Funded by the Irish Research Council.