Seanad debates

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

2:30 pm

Photo of Ivana BacikIvana Bacik (Independent) | Oireachtas source

We must be careful about that. There is the important principle of the independence of the Judiciary. That said, all of us share a concern about the need for reform of the judicial appointments system. However, reform of the system is very different from abolition or stalemate of any judicial appointments pending the slow progress a Bill makes in either House. There is a concern that there will be no appointments to the Judiciary with the result of worsening delays in the judicial system for litigants before the courts. We must examine the current judicial appointments process. The Judicial Appointments Advisory Board, JAAB, could be doing a much more focused job, in terms of sending forward a smaller number of names for recommendation to the Government, which would thereby improve the process. Certainly, it is not appropriate, as the Chief Justice has suggested, that judges would replace politicians in appointing members of the Judiciary.

Finally, I call for a debate on Aleppo and Syria and the worsening situation there with the appalling attacks on hospitals and the deaths of children. The Russian ambassador appeared before the committee on foreign affairs last Thursday but we must maintain the pressure, so I seek a debate in the House with the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade to discuss what further pressure Ireland can put on Russia in respect of its engagement in the horrific bombing campaign against civilians.

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