- Fidelma Macken
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honorific-prefix =The Hon. Ms. Justice
name =Fidelma Macken
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office =Judge of the Supreme Court
term_start =2005
term_end =2015
nominator =Government of Ireland
appointer =Mary McAleese
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office2 =Judge of the High Court
term_start2 =2004
term_end2 =2005
nominator2 =Government of Ireland
appointer2 =Mary McAleese
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office3 =Judge of theEuropean Court of Justice
term_start3 =October 5 1999
term_end3 =September 22 2004
nominator3 =Government of Ireland
appointer3 =
predecessor3 =John L. Murray
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office4 =Judge of the High Court
term_start4 =1998
term_end4 =1999
nominator4 =Government of Ireland
appointer4 =Mary McAleese
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birth_date =1945
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nationality =Ireland
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alma_mater =TCD,King's Inns
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profession =Judge ,Barrister
religion =Unknown
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footnotes =The Honourable Ms Justice Fidelma O'Kelly Macken (born 1945) is a judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland since 2005. She was appointed a High Court judge in 1998. Macken is a fluent French speaker and strongly committed to the ideals of the EU. She succeeded
John L. Murray ,Chief Justice since July 2004, as Ireland's appointee on theEuropean Court of Justice fromOctober 5 1999 toSeptember 22 2004 . Appointed initially for a five-year term, she was the first female appointee to the ECJ but had her mandate renewed in 2003. She was reappointed a justice of the High Court onOctober 18 2004 on her return to Ireland.When Macken completed secondary school in the 1960s ahe embarked on a world tour that was intended to last a matter of months but continued for over three years. Macken travelled through Australia, the Philippines, Hong Kong, South America, Mexico and Central America. She lived and worked for periods in San Francisco and in Washington - for a lawyer (who was also the first Attorney General of
Puerto Rico ) who was to inspire her choice of career.Educated at
King's Inns and Trinity College. She became a barrister in 1972; practiced as legal adviser, Patents and Trade Marks Agents (1973 - 1979) and became aSenior Counsel in 1995.As a lawyer, she specialised on medical defence work and pharmaceutical actions. She acted as defence counsel in a series of cases brought by children against whooping cough vaccine manufacturers for damage allegedly caused by the vaccine. The Supreme Court nominated her to act in three referrals by the
President of Ireland querying the constitutionality of new legislation before she became a judge.She has been a lecturer in Legal Systems and Methods and "Averil Deverell Lecturer in Law" at
University of Dublin .
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