SOCIAL RIGHTS, CULTURE, CRISIS AND AUSTERITY: THE STRANGE CASE OF IRELAND

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Kenny, David [1 ,2 ]
Kotsoni, Maria [3 ]
Musgrove-McCann, Lauryn [2 ,4 ]
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[1] Trinity Coll Dublin, Sch Law, Law, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Trinity Coll Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
[3] European Univ Inst, Florence, Italy
[4] Irish Super Courts, Dublin, Ireland
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Constitutional reform; Economic conditions; Economic policy; Emergencies; Eurozone; Greece; International Monetary Fund; Ireland; Portugal; Social welfare; austerity; constitutional culture; EuroCrisis; European Union; social rights; ECONOMIC-CRISIS; MODEL; LAW;
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The EuroCrisis, and the austerity that came with it, put the social state in many EU states under severe strain. Very few means of resistance to austerity availed states that were subject to EU-IMF bailout programmes. One limited exception was constitutional protection of social rights. Recent research shows that these constitutional rights, and/or attendant principles such as equality, were successfully invoked to resist austerity in moderate ways in Greece, Portugal, and elsewhere. Ireland, by contrast, had no social rights response to austerity. A simple account would suggest this resulted from differences in constitutional text, given the very limited social rights protection in the Irish Constitution. But this is not the whole story: rather than express social rights protections, constitutional principles such as dignity and equality-which are present in the Irish Constitution-were the principal grounds for the judicial response in Greece and Portugal. Moreover, there has been no insertion of social rights into the Irish Constitution in the wake of the crisis as a response to austerity. We suggest both these phenomena are best explained by Ireland having a hostile social rights culture, a governmental and judicial resistance to seeing social rights as important and in need of defence. We conclude by considering how and whether this culture might change.
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