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Mella Elizabeth Laurie Carroll, SC (6 March 1934 – 15 January 2006) was an Irish judge who served as a Judge of the High Court from 1980 to 2005. She was the first woman to serve as a High Court judge in
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Early life and education

Carroll was born in
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in 1934, her parents were Patrick Carroll (founder member and Commissioner of the
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from May 1967 until his retirement in September 1968) and Agnes Mary Caulfield. Her siblings were Milo, Paddy, and Una. Carroll attended Sacred Heart Convent School of lower
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and then
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, where she graduated in French and German. She then studied at the
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, where she came top in the examination for the high-profile Brooke scholarship. She was called to the
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in 1957, building a large practice and in 1976, was called to the
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Legal career

In 1977, she became a Senior Counsel in the Republic of Ireland. For a time, she was the only female Senior Counsel practising in the Irish state.First 100 Years, https://first100years.org.uk/mella-carroll-first-female-judge-of-the-high-court-in-the-republic-of-ireland/ In 1979, she was the first woman to be elected a bar bencher of King's Inns and chairman of the Bar Council.


Judicial career

In October 1980, Carroll was nominated by the
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to become a judge of the High Court. She was appointed by
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on 6 October 1980, the first woman appointed to the superior courts of Ireland. She was addressed as 'my lord' by barristers in her court for 10 years until she announced she would prefer to be called 'judge'. During her time on the bench in the High Court, she delivered several important decisions. For instance, the attempted ban on ''One Girl's War: Personal Exploits in MI5's Most Secret Station'' (the memoirs of Joan Miller) was declined by her after a request by the
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. She also delivered judgements in controversial cases on abortion, bin charging and unmarried mothers. She sat in the Central Criminal Court over the Catherine Nevin murder trial and subsequent retrial because of the jury being overheard in its deliberation. On 21 April 2004, Judge Carroll was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Law by University College Dublin. She retired from the bench in November 2005 after 25 years, due to a long-running illness. Carroll chaired several high-profile commissions in the Republic; the ''County and County Borough Electoral Area Boundaries Commission'' (1984) and the ''Commission on the Status of Women'' (1991) described as "a comprehensive statement of the demands of Irish women for equality". She also chaired the ''Commission on Nursing'' (1997), a "significant milestone in the history of nursing and midwifery in Ireland". Carroll also held judicial positions in the administrative tribunal of the
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, for a time being the vice-president. She was elected president of the
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, serving from 2000 to 2002. She was appointed Chancellor of
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(and Chair of the Governing Authority) in 2001 and held this post until her death. Mella Carroll died on 15 January 2006 and is buried in Waterville,
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External links


RTE - Death of Ms Justice Mella CarrollDCU - New Chancellor of Dublin City University
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Carroll, Mella 1934 births Lawyers from Dublin (city) 20th-century Irish people Alumni of University College Dublin Alumni of King's Inns Alumni of Dublin City University High Court judges (Ireland) Irish Senior Counsel 21st-century Irish judges Chancellors of Dublin City University 2006 deaths 21st-century Irish women lawyers 21st-century Irish women judges