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Byrne and McCutcheon on the Irish Legal System Raymond Byrne

Byrne and McCutcheon on the Irish Legal System By Raymond Byrne

Byrne and McCutcheon on the Irish Legal System by Raymond Byrne


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Byrne and McCutcheon on the Irish Legal System by Raymond Byrne

Byrne and McCutcheon on the Irish Legal System, 6th edition provides an excellent introduction to the legal system in Ireland and is essential for any student starting legal studies in Ireland. It has been an established title that has been the undergraduate text for law students since 1986. Beginning with an overview of the Irish Legal system and its history, it proceeds to discuss the profession and the law officers of the state including changes in the organisation of the profession in other common law states. It includes all the changes to the court systems and structure, Irish Constitution and EC Law since the last edition published in 2009. It is the only title in this area that deals with the creation of the new Court of Appeal and the ground-breaking proposals made under the Legal Services Regulation Bill. Byrne and McCutcheon on the Irish Legal System is an invaluable introduction to the law and provides an accessible and comprehensive point of reference for practitioners and students alike and is an essential text for students of Irish law. Key legislation and case law includes: - Legal Services Regulation Bill 2011; - The Thirty-Third Amendment of the Constitution (resulting in the creation of a new Court of Appeal); - Arbitration Act 2010.

Byrne and McCutcheon on the Irish Legal System Reviews

In this book the authors have set out to pierce that great curtain of ignorance [of the law],; this book is directed towards the general public as well as to the student and practitioner; it is a book that requires concentration and study; it deserves both... it is right to pay tribute to their energy, research and initiative and, particularly, to their clarity of expression. -- Mr Justice Niall McCarthy, Foreword to the First Edition * Byrne and McCutcheon on the Irish Legal System *

About Raymond Byrne

Raymond Byrne has been Director of Research with the Law Reform Commission since 2003. Paul McCutcheon BCL, LLM, LLD is Professor of Law at the University of Limerick. Claire Bruton LLB (Dub), LLM (Lond) is a practising barrister. Dr Gerard Coffey, BA (UL), LLB (NUI), PhD (NUI), is a lecturer in law at the University of Limerick.

Table of Contents

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 Administration of the Courts Service 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 Other Dispute Resolution Processes: Mediation, Arbitration, 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 Interpretation of Legislation Chapter 15 The Constitution and its Interpretation Chapter 16 European Union Law Chapter 17 International Law Bibliography Index

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GOR011531878
9781780435008
1780435002
Byrne and McCutcheon on the Irish Legal System by Raymond Byrne
Used - Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20141031
1072
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