John Hedigan
John Hedigan (born 14 October 1948) is a retired Irish judge who has served on the Court of Appeal (2016–18), High Court (2007-14) and the European Court of Human Rights (1998-2007). He is the current chair of the Irish Banking Culture Board (IBCB).[1][2]
John Hedigan | |
---|---|
Judge of the Court of Appeal | |
Assumed office 20 July 2016 | |
Nominated by | Government of Ireland |
Appointed by | Michael D. Higgins |
Judge of the High Court | |
In office 21 May 2007 – 2 September 2016 | |
Nominated by | Government of Ireland |
Appointed by | Mary McAleese |
Judge of the European Court of Human Rights | |
In office 10 November 1998 – 19 April 2007 | |
Nominated by | Government of Ireland |
Appointed by | Council of Europe |
Personal details | |
Born | 14 October 1948 Ireland |
Nationality | Ireland |
Education | Belvedere College |
Alma mater |
Early career
Hedigan was educated at Belvedere College, Trinity College, Dublin and King's Inns. He was called to the Irish Bar in November 1976.[3] He became a Senior Counsel in 1990.
He became a Bencher of the King’s Inns in 2002. He was called to the English Bar in 1986 and to the Bar of New South Wales Australia in 1993.
Judicial career
Hedigan chaired the Civil Service Disciplinary Appeals Tribunal from 1992-1994. Hedigan was appointed as a judge of the European Court of Human Rights in November 1998 and served until April 2007.[4] He was subsequently appointed as a judge of the High Court in 2007, and served until his elevation to the new Court of Appeal on its creation in 2016.[5]
He retired from the Court of Appeal in October 2018.[1]
References
- "Mr Justice Hedigan appointed chairman of Irish Banking Culture Board". Irish Legal News. 4 December 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- "FAQ - Irish Banking Culture Board". Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- "Six women among 36 called to Bar". The Irish Times. 19 November 1976. p. 14.
- "Mr Justice John Hedigan". Association of Judges of Ireland.
- "Appointments to the Court of Appeal and the High Court". Merrion Street Irish Government News Service. 20 July 2016.