Regional conventions – Ireland
When domestic institutions are themselves the violators or when they fail, it may be necessary to seek redress beyond national boundaries. The regional system is a supranational mechanism of redress, and, unlike the ‘higher’ level of the UN, the regional system also offers actual courts whose decisions are legally binding upon the State. There are only 3 regional systems, as Asia is regrettably still lacking one – posing a great challenge for civil society campaigners and public interest lawyers in the Asia region, as well as a very good case to fight for.
Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms - European Convention - ECHR
Date of Ratification: 25/02/1953
No reservation related to the right to education.
Protocol Nº 01 to the European Convention
Date of Ratification: 25/02/1953
Declaration: At the time of signing the (First) Protocol the Irish Delegate puts on record that, in the view of the Irish Government, Article 2 of the Protocol is not sufficiently explicit in ensuring to parents the right to provide education for their children in their homes or in schools of the parents' own choice, whether or not such schools are private schools or are schools recognised or established by the State.
European Social Charter (revised)
Date of Ratification: 04.11.2000
Additional Protocol to the European Social Charter providing for a System of Collective Complaints (158)
Date of Ratification: 04.11.2000
European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages
No action.
Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities
Date of Ratification: 07/05/1999.

