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Constitutional referendum on rape laws?

category dublin | rights, freedoms and repression | opinion/analysis author Wednesday June 28, 2006 17:59author by Chris Murray - The Unmanageables Report this post to the editors

There seems to be a massive hole in the Statutory rape laws.

How apparent was it in in the Dail?

A constitutional referendum on the recently debated (use the term advisedly)
Criminal law (sexual offences) Bill 2006, has produced more controversy
in Dail Eireann today.
Mr Ahern has stated that there may (after an all-party committee) hearing on all
aspects of the law , including the constitutional implications,
which may lead to a referendum to drop the 'honest mistake'
defence and a referendum would ensure that in effect we would be returned to the 1935 act.

Which caused the problem in the first place.

The other constitutional crisis , waiting to happen has not been reffered to in the Dail today.

The problem with the constitutional rights of minors included in section 5.

The paternalism of the Taoiseach in relation to the ability to sue re constitutional rights
of a minor is set up against the honest defence mechanism.

A silence.

Except for Joe Higgins who opposed the act and Brendan Howlin who rightly reffered to that section as an absurdity.

To re-cap; Justice Laffoy released Mister A on the grounds of the constituionality of the
1935 act. The country re-acted. Emergency legislation was introduced in the Dail
which retained the 'Honest mistake mechanism', meanwhile criminalising
young people for having sex (section5). all parties voted the bill thru the Oireachtas,
the seanad accepted the legislation. The president gave it her seal.

This weekend past, the opposition called for an enquiry into the legislation
and perameters for the committee. Mr Ahern awaits their findings and will
proceed thereafter with the hinted at referendum, provoked by the legislation
introduced by his minister for justice. the debate of which he,
as Taoiseach was absent for.

There are at least two holes in the legislation , both constitutionally
challengeable. This was reported by indymedia over the past period of weeks.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   My 2 cents     Seán Ryan    Wed Jun 28, 2006 19:08 
   54.     Chris Murray    Wed Jun 28, 2006 20:12 
   DRCC reports.     c murray    Mon Sep 04, 2006 20:19 
   constitutionality of section 5     c murray    Mon Sep 04, 2006 20:57 
   Mistakes     Pundit    Mon Sep 04, 2006 21:21 
   Victims on trial     Robyn    Tue Sep 05, 2006 02:15 
   With regard to the article above....     C Murray    Mon Feb 05, 2007 10:37 
   History     Dub    Mon Feb 05, 2007 18:31 
   www.howoirish.com /The Referendum is Postponed.     C Murray    Tue Mar 06, 2007 10:10 
 10   emergency debate in Dail- will Bertie make it?     c murray    Tue Mar 06, 2007 10:53 


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