Irish family law is highly aspirational in character being based on th
e idealised model enshrined in Articles 41 and 42 of the Constitution.
At the same time there is a good deal of tolerance for deviation in p
ractice from the normative principles, a phenomenon which also surface
s in the area of abortion. The question is addressed whether this reve
als anything of significance about the Irish psyche. The conclusion is
that false caricature should be avoided and that there is a need to u
nderstand the complex character of Irish attitues to law.