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The Irish legal system / by Raymond Byrne and Paul McCutcheon.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dublin : Butterworth, 1996.Edition: 3rd edDescription: 500pISBN:
  • 9781854758156 (pbk.) :
  • 1854758152
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 349.417 BYR
Contents:
Chapter 1.Introduction to the Irish Legal System -- Chapter 2.Development of the Irish Legal System -- Chapter 3.The Legal Profession -- Chapter 4.The Court System, the Judiciary and Court Administration -- Chapter 5.The First Instance Jurisdiction of the Courts -- Chapter 6.Civil and Criminal Court Procedure -- Chapter 7.The Appellate Jurisdiction of the Courts -- Chapter 8.The Government, Administrative Law and Adjudicative Bodies -- Chapter 9.Access to Law -- Chapter 10.Remedies and Enforcement -- Chapter 11.Law Reform -- Chapter 12.Precedent -- Chapter 13.Legislation -- Chapter 14.Interpretation of Legislation -- Chapter 15.The Constitution and its Interpretation -- Chapter 16.European Community Law and the European Union -- Chapter 17.International Law.
Summary: This student text is fully updated & expanded. In particular, the provisions of the Courts Act 1991 & the Courts & Court Officers Act 1995, which contain some fundamental changes to the court system since the Courts Act of 1961, are fully examined.
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Previous ed.: 1989.

Chapter 1.Introduction to the Irish Legal System -- Chapter 2.Development of the Irish Legal System -- Chapter 3.The Legal Profession -- Chapter 4.The Court System, the Judiciary and Court Administration -- Chapter 5.The First Instance Jurisdiction of the Courts -- Chapter 6.Civil and Criminal Court Procedure -- Chapter 7.The Appellate Jurisdiction of the Courts -- Chapter 8.The Government, Administrative Law and Adjudicative Bodies -- Chapter 9.Access to Law -- Chapter 10.Remedies and Enforcement -- Chapter 11.Law Reform -- Chapter 12.Precedent -- Chapter 13.Legislation -- Chapter 14.Interpretation of Legislation -- Chapter 15.The Constitution and its Interpretation -- Chapter 16.European Community Law and the European Union -- Chapter 17.International Law.

This student text is fully updated & expanded. In particular, the provisions of the Courts Act 1991 & the Courts & Court Officers Act 1995, which contain some fundamental changes to the court system since the Courts Act of 1961, are fully examined.

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