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Press Release: Justice  2 June 2006

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Four Courts Dublin

 

Green Party welcomes legislation to close statutory rape loophole but says essential amendments must be included

 

The Green Party has welcomed the legislation currently being debated in the Houses of the Oireachtas, which will close the legal loophole regarding statutory rape. However, the Party has identified a number of problematic areas in the legislation, and has tabled a number of amendments which should be carried through today.  

 

Green Party Justice spokesperson Ciarán Cuffe TD said: “I welcome this legislation in that it will bring a close to the loophole existing in our legislation since last week’s Supreme Court ruling. However, I am disappointed that the Minister for Justice has chose to use this emergency legislation to deal with a much wider range of issues which require lengthy consideration and debate.  With this in mind, I have tabled three amendments to the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2006. 

 

“I feel that the Minister should take this opportunity to incorporate Article 3 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child which states that in all actions concerning children, the best interests of the child shall be a primary consideration. This principle should be incorporated into the Bill.

 

“The proposed Section 5 (1) of the draft legislation which states that ‘a female child under the age of 17 years shall not be guilty of an offence by reason only of her engaging in an act of sexual intercourse’ is contentious. It is completely anomalous to the principle of equality and must be removed from this Bill. I am proposing that this section be replaced with a clause which would ensure that a person who engages in a sexual act with a person between 15 and 17 years but who is no more two years his or her senior, will be guilty of a lesser offence and can receive a penalty of community service, rather than a prison sentence or a fine. 

 

“Finally, we have had less than 24 hours to consider this piece of legislation.  The Bill not only addresses the legal loophole exposed by last week’s Supreme Court ruling, but goes much further than that and attempts to deal with complex issues which deserve much longer periods of consideration and consultation. For that reason I have asked that a ‘Sunset Clause’ be attached to this Bill, which means that it must be reviewed in less than two years time.”  

 

Note:   

Green Party Amendments to the

Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2006

Amendment 1

 

To include a section which states, “That the interests of the child should be a primary consideration in line with Article 3 of the of the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child”

 

Amendment 2

 

Section 5

 

Delete “A female child under the age of 17 years shall not be guilty of an offence under this Act by reason only of her engaging in an act of sexual intercourse”.

 

Replace with,

 

“Any person who engages in a sexual act with a person between the ages of 15 and 17 years but who is no more two years his or her senior, shall be guilty of a lesser offence and shall be subject to a penalty of community service, the duration and nature of which shall be at the discretion of the Director of Public Prosecution and the Courts.”

 

 

Amendment 3

 

Insert following Section 9: “This legislation will be reviewed and rewritten no later than 1st June 2008.”  

 

Ciarán's recent press releases on this issue:

1 June 2006

Green Party calls for Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2006 to be reviewed by Ombudsman for Children

31 May 2006

 

Green Party repeats call for amendment solution to statutory rape loophole 

- Following unproductive briefing meeting with Minister for Justice this evening

31 May 2006

Green Party proposes new amendment to close loophole in Statutory Rape Law

30 May 2006

Green Party calls for immediate introduction of statutory rape legislation

26 May 2006

Green Party repeats call for immediate legislative reform to protect young people

24 May 2006

Green Party calls for immediate legislative reform to protect young people

 

 

 

Ciarán Cuffe is a TD for the Dún Laoghaire Dáil Constituency. Ciarán can be contacted at Dáil Éireann, Kildare Street, Dublin 2 or 96 Patrick Street, Dún Laoghaire Tel. 284 6060 or 618 3082, Fax 618 4341, Email  Ciaran CiaranCuffe.com, or Text Ciaran on 087 265 2075.