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Irish Supreme Court Review, Volume 2

Edited by: Patricia Brazil

ISBN13: 9781911611585
Published: July 2021
Publisher: Clarus Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
Format: Paperback
Price: £115.00



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The Irish Supreme Court Review is a leading peer-reviewed legal journal which considers judgments from the Irish Supreme Court.

It is a peer-reviewed legal journal, publishing articles that consider major themes in the work of the Court and its leading cases in the previous legal year. Articles are drawn from papers presented at the annual conference of the Irish Supreme Court Review, including keynote contributions reflecting on the role of the Supreme Court, especially as it debates matters with other international and apex courts.

The Irish Supreme Court Review is published by Clarus Press on behalf of the School of Law, Trinity College, Dublin.

Subjects:
Irish Law
Contents:
Content for Volume 2 Includes:

  • The Supreme Court and EU Law: Reshuffling Institutional Balance | Imelda Maher and Ronan Riordan
  • ACC Loan Management v Rickard | Noel McGrath
  • P v Minister for Justice and Equality [2019] IESC 47 | Fiona de Londras
  • Nano Nagle School v Daly [2019] IESC 63 | Des Ryan
  • Data Centres, Masterplans and Environmental Assessment Obligations: Fitzpatrick and Daly v An Bord Pleanála [2018] IESC 60 and [2019] IESC 23 | Áine Ryall
  • Statutory Presumptions Affecting the Burden of Proof: DPP v Forsey [2018] IESC 55 | Liz Heffernan
  • Withholding the Right to Silence: Sweeney v Ireland | Mark Coen
  • Limiting Consent in Criminal Law: DPP v Brown [2018] IESC 67 | David Prendergast
  • Decriminalisation Revisited: PP v The Judges of Dublin Circuit Court, the DPP, Ireland and the Attorney General [2019] IESC 26 | Fergus Ryan
  • Kerins v McGuinness (Nos 1 and 2) and O’Brien v Clerk of Dáil Éireann | Brian Murray