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100 1 _aHunt, Brian
_c(Barrister-at-law)
245 1 0 _aMurdoch and Hunt’s encyclopedia of Irish law /
_cBrian Hunt, Henry Murdoch.
_h[electronic resource]
246 3 _aEncyclopedia of Irish law.
260 _a[United Kingdom] :
_bBloomsbury Professional,
_c2019 (2020).
520 _aMurdoch and Hunt's Dictionary of Irish Law defines the principal words, concepts and phrases, their legal source, whether statutory or judicial, and gives a brief introduction to the law. Now in its sixth edition and with its definitions having been cited in the Supreme Court, this book remains essential to the understanding and practice of the law. The dictionary's usefulness lies in the wealth of related information that is pulled together under subject-matter headings. The entries are usually accompanied with the relevant statutory basis, as well as related acts and even, in the case of a major topic of law, noteworthy textbooks in the area. The dictionary draws information from a range of sources including the Rules of the Superior Courts, Law Reform commission Reports, as well as Gazette and Bar Review articles. In this way the dictionary can also be used as a subject-index of Irish law which reflects the up-to-date legislative and judicial developments in each area whilst also encompassing references to academic commentaries.
650 0 _aLaw
_zIreland
_vDictionaries.
700 1 _aMurdoch, Henry J. P.
_tDictionary of Irish law.
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