The violation alleged by Mrs. Airey is that in her case the State failed to secure access to court for the purpose of petitioning for judicial separation.
Airey v. Ireland (application No. 6289/73) was a case decided by the European Court of Human Rights in 1979. Contents. 1 Facts; 2 Judgment; 3 Impact ...
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Mrs Airey sought judicial separation from her physically abusive husband. As she was unable to conclude a separation agreement with her husband, she sought a ...
The case originated in an application against Ireland lodged with the Commission in 1973 by Mrs. Johanna Airey. The only outstanding matter to be settled is ...
Oct 7, 2022 · The case was taken by the late Josie Airey who sought a High Court separation order from her abusive and alcoholic husband of around 20 years.
Case of Airey v. Ireland. The petitioner, a domestic violence survivor, could not find affordable legal assistance to appear before a court. The Court ruled ...
Whether the applicant's rights under Articles 6(1), 8, 13 or 14 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms had been violated ...
Abstract. Over 40 years ago, on 9 October 1979, the European Court of Human Rights. (ECtHR) handed down its landmark judgment in Aireyvlreland.
Case of Airey v. Ireland. Family law, domestic violence and the right of access to court. Petitioner, a domestic violence survivor, could not find legal ...
Title: Case of Airey v. Ireland - Judgment. External identifier: Application no. 6289/73. Content type: Type of Judicial document. Source: Chamber [ECHR].