Éigeartach
Éigeartach is a term originating from the Irish language, often translated as "obliged," "compelled," or "forced." It describes a state of being under a moral or legal obligation to perform a certain action or refrain from it. This obligation can stem from various sources, including laws, societal norms, religious doctrines, or personal commitments. The concept of éigeartach implies a lack of free choice in the matter; the individual is bound by external or internal pressures.
The legal interpretation of éigeartach focuses on situations where an individual is legally bound to act. This
In a broader sense, éigeartach can also refer to situations where circumstances impose a necessity upon an