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Travellers, equality and school admission: Christian Brothers High School Clonmel -v- Stokes
Bar Review (2011)
  • Mel Cousins, Glasgow Caledonian University
Abstract
This note examines the recent Irish equality officer and Circuit Court decisions in CBS High School Clonmel v Stokes which concerned whether the rules for admission to the school – in particular a rule giving priority to children whose parents had attended the school - were compatible with the Equal Status Acts 2000-2008. The equality officer held that the rule was indirectly discriminatory and in breach of the Act. However, on appeal the Court held that while the rule had a disproportionate impact on Travellers, it was objectively justified.
Keywords
  • Access to education,
  • school admission rules,
  • discrimination
Publication Date
December, 2011
Citation Information
Mel Cousins. "Travellers, equality and school admission: Christian Brothers High School Clonmel -v- Stokes" Bar Review (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mel_cousins/19/