The Special Criminal Court: Practice and Procedure

The Special Criminal Court: Practice and Procedure
Title The Special Criminal Court: Practice and Procedure PDF eBook
Author Alice Harrison
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 861
Release 2019-09-26
Genre Law
ISBN 1784510815

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The Special Criminal Court: Practice and Procedure is the first general textbook in four decades to cover all aspects of the Special Criminal Court. It is a comprehensive and detailed review of the Court's rulings, legislative developments, and procedural and evidential rules. In light of the fact that the Special Criminal Court is a creature of statute, the procedural rules are extraordinarily specific and this book sets these out comprehensively and clearly, so as to be accessible and useful to the practitioner. It provides practitioners with all relevant material on the practical considerations, procedural requirements, and evidential issues specific to the Special Criminal Court. The book covers the range of offences typically tried by the Court, and contains detailed discussions on: - The most recent case law and legislative developments - Subversive crime and the special evidential requirements relating to subversive crime - The rules of the Special Criminal Court and the specific procedure applicable in that court - The challenges taken to the Special Criminal Court regime in light of the Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights - Witness protection - Investigative powers - Surveillance - Accomplice evidence - Disclosure and privilege in the context of the Special Criminal Court - Organised crime

Practice and Procedure in the Superior Courts

Practice and Procedure in the Superior Courts
Title Practice and Procedure in the Superior Courts PDF eBook
Author Benedict Ó Floinn
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 3028
Release 2022-12-31
Genre Law
ISBN 1780436114

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This hugely popular title from one of Ireland's leading barristers has been fully updated and revised. Anybody practising in the Superior Courts of Ireland will find it indispensable. The 3rd edition contains the consolidated text of the rules that govern procedure in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal and the High Court, together with an accessible and user-friendly commentary on each rule. It is essential for any lawyer whose practice involves any or all of those courts. Each annotation gives details of the reported and unreported decisions of the courts in Ireland, North and South, practice directions and relevant legislative references, including the impact of: - Defamation Act 2009; - Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009; - Personal Insolvency Act 2012; - Companies Act 2014; - Court of Appeal Act 2014

Catalogue of Government Publications

Catalogue of Government Publications
Title Catalogue of Government Publications PDF eBook
Author Ireland. Stationery Office
Publisher
Pages 484
Release 1924
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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The Irish Senate

The Irish Senate
Title The Irish Senate PDF eBook
Author Tom Garvin
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1969
Genre Ireland
ISBN

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Politics in Ireland

Politics in Ireland
Title Politics in Ireland PDF eBook
Author Maura Adshead
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 288
Release 2009-04-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137020326

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Politics in Ireland is the first major text to provide an accessible and systematic analysis of the politics of Ireland: North as well as South. With the development of a new Northern Irish political system and increasing links across the island, the authors argue that the time is ripe to study together the two polities, which share so much of a common history but which have had very different evolutions through the 20th century. Drawing upon an exceptionally wide range of sources and their own original research, the authors deploy a thematic approach to the study of political institutions, political behaviour and public policy in both the Republic and Northern Ireland in order to produce a detailed, but highly readable, assessment of governance and politics in both political systems. This approach enables them both to outline the differences and similarities between the polities and to explain how they relate to the wider world, in particular to the UK and to Europe.

The Irish Reports

The Irish Reports
Title The Irish Reports PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 686
Release 1927
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN

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"Foundations of an Ever Closer Union"

Title "Foundations of an Ever Closer Union" PDF eBook
Author Mark Callanan
Publisher Institute of Public Administration
Pages 304
Release 2007
Genre Europe
ISBN 1904541666

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"Marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, this publication examines some of the key developments in European integration from an Irish perspective." "The book explores different aspects of Ireland's relationship with the process of European integration, including Ireland's relationship with the six founding members before it joined in 1973, and how European developments formed the backdrop to domestic debates over changing Irish economic policy in the 1950s and 1960s. The increasing importance of the European Union in different policy areas is also analysed, as is the impact the Union has had on the work of ministers and the Oireachtas, and how EU business is managed within government departments. The publication also reflects on the different amendments to the Treaty of Rome, and how Ireland has contributed to the negotiation of new treaties since the 1980s." "With contributions from both practitioners and academics, the book offers a diverse range of perspectives on how European developments have impacted on Ireland, as well as reflections on what Ireland has brought to the European integration project. In these different ways the authors offer interesting new insights into Ireland's involvement in the integration process, and illustrate how Ireland's position within the European Union has matured and entered a new phase of development."--BOOK JACKET.