Abstract

T    of parental rights in the  Irish Constitution relates to education.Article  acknowledges the family as “the primary and natural educator of the child” and guarantees to respect “the inalienable right and duty of parents to provide for the moral, intellectual, physical and social education of their children.” This paper examines how church and state treated parents’ rights with regard to their children’s education in the first fifty years after independence. In Ireland today, parental and children’s rights are enshrined in the  Education Act, whose objectives include “to give practical effect to the constitutional rights of children, including children who

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