| Title : | The Irish legal system | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Raymond Byrne, Author ; J. Paul McCutcheon, Author | | Edition statement: | 4th Edition | | Publisher: | UK : Tottel Ltd. | | Publication Date: | 2006 | | Pagination: | lxxxviii, 892 p. | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-1-84592-365-5 | | Class number: | 349.417 | | Abstract: | This well-established text has been substantially revised and updated in this, the Fourth Edition. Beginning with an overview of the Irish legal system and its history, it proceeds to discuss the legal profession and the roles of the law officers of the State, including recent changes in the organisation of the profession in other common law states. | | Contents note: | 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 Administration of the Courts Service, Chapter 5: The First Instance Jurisdiction of the Courts, Chapter 6: Civil and Criminal Court Procedure, Chapter 7: The Apellate Jurisdiction of the Courts, Chapter 8: Arbitration, Adjudicative Bodies and Alternate Dispute Resolution, 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, Bibliography, Index |
The Irish legal system [printed text] / Raymond Byrne, Author ; J. Paul McCutcheon, Author . - 4th Edition . - UK : Tottel Ltd., 2006 . - lxxxviii, 892 p. ISBN : 978-1-84592-365-5 | Class number: | 349.417 | | Abstract: | This well-established text has been substantially revised and updated in this, the Fourth Edition. Beginning with an overview of the Irish legal system and its history, it proceeds to discuss the legal profession and the roles of the law officers of the State, including recent changes in the organisation of the profession in other common law states. | | Contents note: | 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 Administration of the Courts Service, Chapter 5: The First Instance Jurisdiction of the Courts, Chapter 6: Civil and Criminal Court Procedure, Chapter 7: The Apellate Jurisdiction of the Courts, Chapter 8: Arbitration, Adjudicative Bodies and Alternate Dispute Resolution, 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, Bibliography, Index |
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