Máire Rita Whelan (born 24 November 1956) is an Irish judge who has served as a Judge of the
Court of Appeal
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since June 2017. She previously served as
Attorney General of Ireland from 2011 to 2017. She was the first woman to hold the office.
Personal life
Whelan is from
Kinvara,
County Galway
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. She is married to barrister Bernard McCabe. They live in
Dublin
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.
Early career
Whelan studied politics and sociology at
University College Galway, before switching to law,
and gained a master's degree from the
University of London
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.
She was
called to the bar in 1985, and was appointed as senior counsel in 2005.
She is a co-author of ''
National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) Act 2009: A Reference Guide''.
She has served as financial secretary of the
Labour Party, which was the junior member of the 2011 coalition government formed with
Fine Gael. Her appointment as Attorney General of Ireland caused some surprise amongst lawyers because she had a relatively low profile, owing to practising in areas of law where many cases are heard
in camera.
Judicial career
On 13 June 2017, it was reported that the
Government of Ireland had decided to nominate her for appointment by the
President of Ireland
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, as a Judge of the
Court of Appeal
An appellate court, commonly called a court of appeal(s), appeal court, court of second instance or second instance court, is any court of law that is empowered to Hearing (law), hear a Legal case, case upon appeal from a trial court or other ...
.
The nomination gave rise to controversy because of the procedure followed. In particular, it was widely reported that the nomination had been made in the absence of an application by Whelan for the position of Judge of the Court of Appeal and in circumstances where other applicants had applied for the post (making their intentions known to Whelan as Attorney General) but were not considered by the cabinet. The decision to appoint Whelan as a judge was taken at a cabinet meeting but Whelan did not leave the room when her nomination was discussed. One of the most serious allegations was that it was also reported that the vacancy on the Court of Appeal had been effectively left open or "frozen" for Whelan as several
High Court judges had applied for the position and the Judicial Appointments Advisory Board reported that it was not in a position to recommend any candidate for the vacancy. It was reported that the cabinet would further discuss the nomination as a result of the controversy. Her nomination was criticised by
Micheál Martin
Micheál Martin (; born 16 August 1960) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician serving as Taoiseach since January 2025, having previously held the position from 2020 to 2022. Martin served as Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Min ...
,
Leader of the Opposition, and by
Jim O'Callaghan, Opposition Spokesperson for Justice and Equality.
The decision to nominate Whelan to the Court of Appeal was taken at the last cabinet meeting presided by
Enda Kenny as
Taoiseach, and it was widely viewed as a farewell gift by a Taoiseach to a trusted Attorney General.
Although the decision was taken under Kenny, it was left to
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to defend and implement it, causing the first controversy of his term of office as Taoiseach.
Notwithstanding the controversy, Whelan did not withdraw her name for consideration and was rapidly appointed a Judge of the Court of Appeal by the President of Ireland on 19 June 2017. She made the formal declaration as a Judge of the Court of Appeal on 21 June 2017. After her appointment and declaration, when she was already a sitting judge, her ability was the subject of exchanges between Micheál Martin and Leo Varadkar in
Dáil Éireann leading to fears over the stability of the government. These exchanges led to what was seen as a public rebuke of the Taoiseach and Martin by the then
Chief Justice of Ireland,
Susan Denham, defending the independence of the judiciary.
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1956 births
Living people
Alumni of the University of Galway
Alumni of the University of London
Attorneys general of Ireland
Irish Senior Counsel
Irish women judges
Judges of the Court of Appeal (Ireland)
People from Kinvara
20th-century Irish lawyers
21st-century Irish judges
Alumni of King's Inns
20th-century Irish women lawyers
21st-century Irish women lawyers
Lawyers from County Galway
20th-century Irish women