Visit and learn
On our Visit and Learn pages you can learn more about the Courts Service, our history and how to get involved a book a tour!
Education and schools
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School visits
Classes can visit the Criminal Courts of Justice in Dublin and learn about the workings of the courts from a legal professional.
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Let’s look at the law
This module will educate students about specific areas of the Irish legal system and empower them as active citizens of Ireland.
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Exploring the courts
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Events
From Culture Night to Open House, explore some of the many events taking place across the court’s estate.
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Who is in the courtroom?
For many of us, the courtroom is an unfamiliar place. We might know its function, but we are unsure how the court works.
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How a criminal trial works
The purpose of a criminal trial is to outline the circumstances surrounding a crime and determine the guilt or innocence of the defendant.
Our history
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History of the law in Ireland
The spread of English common law to Ireland is described as the ‘first adventure of the common law’.
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Where courthouses come from
Learn about the architectural evolution of courthouses in Ireland, dating back to Brehon times.
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Centenary lectures
Lectures in the Four Courts highlighting the great moments, movements and struggles involved with the foundation of the modern state of Ireland.
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Pioneering women in law
Notable women associated with the law in Ireland, in particular, those who were 'firsts'.
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The Four Courts and the Civil War
The Four Courts played a major role at the start of the Civil War in 1922. Rory O’Connor and the O’Connor communiqué are now on display in the Four Courts.
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Courts of Justice Act,1924
2024 was the centenary of the Courts of Justice Act, 1924 that established our modern courts system.