Commission appears before Supreme Court and publishes its legal submissions
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission recently appeared before the Supreme Court as amicus curiae (or ‘friend of the court’) in a case concerned with the extent to which non-citizens may rely on fundamental rights guaranteed in the Constitution when subject to deportation orders. O v. Minister for Justice and Equality concerns a decision by the Minister for Justice to deport a foreign national who is the father of children lawfully resident in Ireland. In these proceedings, a question arose as to the extent to which he could rely on the constitutional family rights to challenge a deportation order issued against him, and the extent to which the children could rely on their constitutional right to his care and company. The family asserted that there was a duty on the Minister for Justice to consider these constitutional rights when making a deportation order under the Immigration Act 1999. In its role as amicus curiae, the Commission sought to assist the Court in relation to the human rights issues arising, in particular the extent to which non-citizens can rely on fundamental rights protected by the Constitution. The Commission submitted that, when making an immigration decision that could affect such fundamental rights, there was a duty on the Minister to expressly consider the rights as part of her decision. The Supreme Court heard submissions from all parties regarding the constitutional rights of citizens and non-citizens, and the situation of non-citizen children affected by immigration decisions. The Court reserved its judgment. Sinéad Gibney, Chief Commissioner of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission stated:“We are grateful to Supreme Court for the opportunity to assist them in this critical case, which raises important issues in relation to the rights of non-Irish citizens to rely on constitutional family rights in the context of deportation.”ENDS/ For further information, please contact: Sarah Clarkin, IHREC Communications Manager, 01 852 9641 / 087 468 7760 sarah.clarkin@ihrec.ie Follow us on twitter @_IHREC