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The Irish legal system /

By: Byrne, Raymond.
Contributor(s): McCutcheon, J. Paul | Bruton, Claire | Coffey, Gerard.
Publisher: Haywards Heath, West Sussex : Bloomsbury Professional, 2014Edition: Sixth edition.Description: xcix, 965 pages ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781780435008 (pbk.); 9781780435008:; 1780435002 (pbk.).Subject(s): Law -- Ireland | Procedure (Law) -- IrelandDDC classification: 349.417
Contents:
Foreword to the first edition / Mr Justice Niall McCarthy, Judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland, 1982-1992 -- Preface -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of legislation -- Table of statutory instruments -- Table of constitutional articles -- Table of European legislation -- Table of international treaties and conventions -- 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 the administration of the courts service -- Chapter 5: the first instance jurisdiction of the courts -- Chapter 6 : civil and ciminal court procedure -- Chapter 7: the appellate jurisdiction of the courts -- Chapter 8 : other dispute resolution processes : mediation, arbitartion, administrative adjudicative bodies and ombudsmen -- Chapter 9 : access to law -- Chapter 10 : remedies and enforcement in civil and criminal matters -- Chapter 11 : law reform -- Chapter 12 : precedent -- Chapter 13 : legislation -- Chapter 14 : intrepretation of legislation -- Chapter 15 : the constitution and its interpretation -- Chapter 16 : European Union law -- Chapter 17 : international law -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: Previous edition: published as The Irish legal system, 2007.Summary: This sixth edition incorporates the changes and developments the Irish legal system has undergone. It is suitable for those who require knowledge of the legal system, and serves as a resource to students, legal professionals and scholars of comparative law.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Standard Loan Standard Loan ATU Sligo Yeats Library Main Lending Collection 349.417 BYR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Lost Checked out 07/11/2022 0092057
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Includes bibliographic references and index.

Foreword to the first edition / Mr Justice Niall McCarthy, Judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland, 1982-1992 -- Preface -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of legislation -- Table of statutory instruments -- Table of constitutional articles -- Table of European legislation -- Table of international treaties and conventions -- 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 the administration of the courts service -- Chapter 5: the first instance jurisdiction of the courts -- Chapter 6 : civil and ciminal court procedure -- Chapter 7: the appellate jurisdiction of the courts -- Chapter 8 : other dispute resolution processes : mediation, arbitartion, administrative adjudicative bodies and ombudsmen -- Chapter 9 : access to law -- Chapter 10 : remedies and enforcement in civil and criminal matters -- Chapter 11 : law reform -- Chapter 12 : precedent -- Chapter 13 : legislation -- Chapter 14 : intrepretation of legislation -- Chapter 15 : the constitution and its interpretation -- Chapter 16 : European Union law -- Chapter 17 : international law -- Bibliography -- Index.

Previous edition: published as The Irish legal system, 2007.

This sixth edition incorporates the changes and developments the Irish legal system has undergone. It is suitable for those who require knowledge of the legal system, and serves as a resource to students, legal professionals and scholars of comparative law.

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