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McClintock v Dept of Constitutional Affairs : ウィキペディア英語版
McClintock v Dept of Constitutional Affairs

''McClintock v Department of Constitutional Affairs'' () IRLR 29, ''Times'' 5 December 2007, is a UK employment discrimination law case, concerning freedom of religion under Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights, unfair dismissal (s.94ff. Employment Rights Act 1996) and the new Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulations 2003.
==Facts==
Mr McClintock was a magistrate, who served for 15 years on the family panel. The law in the UK had recently been changed, to prevent discrimination against same sex couples. The change in the law, meant that children needing foster homes could be placed with same-sex couples, and the fact that the would-be parents were of the same sex, would not be the sole justifiable reason for declining placement.
Mr McClintock raised objections to sitting on cases where he might have to place children in foster homes with same sex couples. At first he said that there was evidence to show that children placed with same-sex couples would be disadvantaged when compared to child placed with a heterosexual family. Mr McClintock cited increased bullying at school, as an example. Mr McClintock felt that by placing a child with a same sex family, he would be neglecting his statutory obligation to do what is in the child's best interests.〔James Mills ('I fight on, says Christian JP who quit over gay adoption' ) ''Daily Mail'' (22.10.2007)〕
He then said that it was due to his religious convictions as a Christian that he could not sit on such cases. He was told by his employer, the Department of Constitutional Affairs (now the Ministry of Justice), that he would not be able to get an exemption from his duties. He brought them to the employment tribunal, where he lost, and then appealed.〔see, Jonathan Petre, ('Magistrate appeals in gay adoption row' ), ''The Daily Telegraph'' (19.04.2008)〕 Mr McClintock was represented by Paul Diamond.

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