The Irish government has committed to adopting a ‘transitional justice’ approach to an ongoing investigation into potential abuses in a number of Mother and Baby Homes operated by Catholic orders from 1922 to 1998. Though presented as a new departure, this approach is not as novel as its initial presentation by the government suggests. Five previous inquiries into institutional and clerical abuse have revealed how the systematic abuse of women and children was concealed and minimized by the state to protect the power and reputation of the church. The inquiries themselves, the compensation schemes for those in the industrial schools or laundries, and a series of reparative public apologies can be understood as forms of transitional justice. ...
Despite widespread acceptance of the impact of the Penal Laws on Irish society, authors have focused...
This article considers the range of issues involved in pursuing justice for the sexual and instituti...
The article will offer an historical perspective on the origins of institutionalised care for childr...
This essay evaluates the application of transitional justice to the context of historical abuse in p...
Irish society has recently begun to come to terms with a legacy of systemic physical, sexual and em...
The history of the Irish State is littered with shamed bodies. For decades the State collaborated w...
Abstract Throughout the period of 1972-2022 and previously, Catholicism has been a robust aspect of ...
Background The systematic sexual, physical and emotional abuses which children experienced in Irela...
This article uses the framework of transitional justice to examine two prominent examples of nationa...
In February 2013, the Taoiseach1 issued a State apology to survivors of Ireland’s Magdalene Laundrie...
Irish society has recently begun to come to terms with a legacy of systemic physical, sexual and emo...
This dissertation examines efforts to transform and revitalize Catholicism in the Republic of Irelan...
Throughout history, Ireland is not regarded as a champion in the area of human rights discourse, but...
The clergy abuse situation in Ireland is often seen as unique, in part because of the close relation...
Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries were residential, commercial and for-profit laundries operated in Cat...
Despite widespread acceptance of the impact of the Penal Laws on Irish society, authors have focused...
This article considers the range of issues involved in pursuing justice for the sexual and instituti...
The article will offer an historical perspective on the origins of institutionalised care for childr...
This essay evaluates the application of transitional justice to the context of historical abuse in p...
Irish society has recently begun to come to terms with a legacy of systemic physical, sexual and em...
The history of the Irish State is littered with shamed bodies. For decades the State collaborated w...
Abstract Throughout the period of 1972-2022 and previously, Catholicism has been a robust aspect of ...
Background The systematic sexual, physical and emotional abuses which children experienced in Irela...
This article uses the framework of transitional justice to examine two prominent examples of nationa...
In February 2013, the Taoiseach1 issued a State apology to survivors of Ireland’s Magdalene Laundrie...
Irish society has recently begun to come to terms with a legacy of systemic physical, sexual and emo...
This dissertation examines efforts to transform and revitalize Catholicism in the Republic of Irelan...
Throughout history, Ireland is not regarded as a champion in the area of human rights discourse, but...
The clergy abuse situation in Ireland is often seen as unique, in part because of the close relation...
Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries were residential, commercial and for-profit laundries operated in Cat...
Despite widespread acceptance of the impact of the Penal Laws on Irish society, authors have focused...
This article considers the range of issues involved in pursuing justice for the sexual and instituti...
The article will offer an historical perspective on the origins of institutionalised care for childr...