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Benchmarkers: Female Firsts in the Irish Judiciary


ISBN13: 9781917134293
Published: September 2026
Publisher: Clarus Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
Format: Paperback
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For generations, the Irish judiciary was an exclusively male preserve. The bench stood as a symbol of authority and tradition, yet it did not reflect the society it served.

That began to change in 1964 with the appointment of Ireland’s first woman judge, Eileen Kennedy. What followed was not a sudden transformation, but a steady and determined reshaping of the courts.

Benchmarkers: Female Firsts in the Irish Judiciary tells the story of the women who crossed those thresholds first: the pioneers of the District Court and Circuit Court, the first woman of the High Court, the first to sit on the Supreme Court, Ireland’s first female Chief Justice, the first Irish women to serve on Europe’s highest courts, and the first woman to lead the judiciary in Northern Ireland. Each milestone marked a quiet but profound shift.

Blending insightful interviews with legal and social history, this evocative book explores not only these groundbreaking achievements but also the enduring question of representation, the public perception of judges, and the challenges of judicial life. This is a story of resilience and progress-and the work still to be done.

Subjects:
Irish Law
Contents:
1. Introduction: The Long Road to the Bench

Part I – The Firsts
Eileen Kennedy: Ireland’s First Woman Judge
Mella Carroll: The First Woman of the High Court
Susan Denham: From Supreme Court Judge to Chief Justice
Catherine McGuinness: Breaking Through the Circuit Court
Mary Laffoy: First chair of the Citizens Assembly
Fidelma Macken: Ireland on the European Stage
Mary Finlay Geoghegan: First Woman of the Court of Appeal
Mary Irvine: The First Woman President of the High Court
Síofra O’Leary: Leading the European Court of Human Rights
Siobhan Keegan: Northern Ireland’s First Lady Chief Justice

Part II – Beyond the Firsts
A View from the bench: Diversity and the Modern Judiciary
Judging Judges: Accountability and Independence
Conclusion: Setting New Benchmarks
Afterword