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A new edition has been published, the details can be seen here:
Injunctions: Law and Practice 3rd ed isbn 9780414080218

Injunctions: Law & Practice 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780414050631
New Edition ISBN: 9780414080218
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781858005034
Published: September 2015
Publisher: Round Hall Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



Injunctions: Law and Practice examines the law and practice relating to injunctions as a discrete topic, looking at them from a statutory, case-based and practical perspective.

New to this edition

  • Highlights the evolving approach of the courts to their jurisdiction to hear injunction applications, including an analysis of appropriate originating documentation, together with a consideration of the jurisdiction of the Circuit Court to hear injunction applications
  • Identifies the role and practice of the Court of Appeal on injunction applications
  • Considers the impact of Regulation 1215/2012, Brussels 1 Recast
  • Reviews the ongoing evolution and refinement of the Campus Oil guidelines coupled with the Okunade gloss, with a focus on the emphasis of the courts on achieving the least risk of injustice
  • Includes expanded coverage and analysis of the following key areas: the costs of interlocutory injunction applications in light of the amendments to RSC Ord.99; the obligation on the State to give undertakings as to damages; commercial injunctions; employment law injunctions both pre- and post- termination; and the approach to injunction applications in different areas of the civil and criminal law including alternative dispute resolution, banking and finance law, company and insolvency law, Constitutional law, European law, immigration law, intellectual property, land and related rights, planning law and publication
  • Detailed review of the distinction between civil and criminal contempt
  • Explores possible reform of rules and procedures
  • Includes all up-to-date case law
  • Fully-restructured to make the title even more accessible

Subjects:
Irish Law
Contents:
Domestic Jurisdiction
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
Parties to the Action
Equitable and General Principles
Interim Applications
Interlocutory Applications
Perpetual Injunctions
Commercial Injunctions
Employment
General Application
Breach of an Injunction