Constitution of Ireland

Land
Ireland

Article 40.1. All citizens shall, as human persons, be held equal before the law.
this shall not be held to mean that the state shall not in its enactments have due regard to differences of capacity, physical and moral, and of social function. Article 45.2. The state shall, in particular, direct its policy towards securing:–
i that the citizens (all of whom, men and
women equally, have the right to an
adequate means of livelihood) may
through their occupations find the means
of making reasonable provision for their
domestic needs. Article 9.1.3. No person may be excluded from Irish nationality and citizenship by reason of the sex of such person.Article16.1.3. No law shall be enacted placing any citizen under disability or incapacity for membership of Dáil Éireann on the ground of sex or disqualifying any citizen or other person from voting at an election for members of Dáil Éireann on that ground.