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Irish Supreme Court Review, Volume 3: 2021

Edited by: Patricia Brazil

ISBN13: 9781911611714
Published: August 2022
Publisher: Clarus Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
Format: Hardback
Price: £115.00



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

Subjects:
Irish Law
Contents:
People (DPP) v Eadon: The Supreme Court Removes Constructive Liability from the Defence of Voluntary Intoxication
Michael Dillon
Morrissey v Health Service Executive: Professional Negligence, Damages and the Non-Delegable Duty of Care
William Binchy
Individual Criminal Responsibility for Corporate Managers: Director of Public Prosecutions v TN
Joe McGrath
Judicial Stewardship of the Provocation Defence in People (DPP) v McNamara
David Prendergast
Trials of Charges Of Non-Recent Child Sexual Abuse. The Test To Be Applied In Defence Applications To Halt The Trial On The Grounds Of Pre-Complaint Delay: DPP v CCe
Sinead Ring
Prison Law in Ireland Enters Adulthood: Simpson v Governor of Mountjoy Prison
Mary Rogan
The Domestic Life of Climate Law: Friends of the Irish Environment v Ireland
Surya Roy
Michael X and Emma Y and others v Minister for Social Protection and others: Welfare, Immigration Status and Citizenship
Liam Thornton