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.

- Justice Niall McCarthy, Foreword to first edition

"[T]he authors have comprehensively and with clarity met their objective of covering the processes of law-making and adjudicating which are central to the legal system, are the reality of the lawyer’s professional life, and, as is implied from what I observed earlier, are also the reality of the role and duty of a judge. Both the legal profession and the judiciary will definitely benefit from this book, as will academics and students of law."

- The Hon. Mary Laffoy, The Irish Judicial Studies Journal 01/21

Winner of the DSBA Practical Law Book of the Year Award 2020This seventh edition provides comprehensive treatment of the key elements of the legal system in Ireland, including the roles and regulation of legal practitioners, the organisation of the courts and the judiciary, and an analysis of the main sources of Irish law and their application in practice.It is essential reading for law students in Ireland, and practitioners will find it of great value.The seventh edition has been fully updated to reflect recent key developments including:Fundamental reform of the legal profession under the Legal Services Regulation Act 2015,The commencement of the main regulatory powers of the Legal Services Regulatory Authority and the establishment of the Office of the Legal Costs Adjudicator;The increasing impact of information technology on the legal profession and the courts, accelerated in 2020 by the Covid-19 pandemic;The establishment of the Judicial Council under the Judicial Council Act 2019, and the roles of its committees;Discussion of the system for appointing judges;The establishment of the Court of Appeal and the resulting impact on the Supreme Court;The Mediation Act 2017 and alternative dispute resolution in civil cases;The doctrine of precedent, including important case law from the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court;Significant developments in making legislation more accessible online, and analysis of the case law on the interpretation of legislation;The impact of recent constitutional decisions, including case law on suspended declarations of unconstitutionality, and the constitutional amendments on marriage equality and abortion;Developments in EU law, including the potential impact of Brexit, and the growing impact on Irish law of more than 1,400 international agreements that Ireland has ratified.This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Irish Civil Litigation online service.
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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Irish Legal SystemChapter 2 Development of the Irish Legal SystemChapter 3 The Legal ProfessionChapter 4 The Court System, the Judiciary and Administration of the Courts ServiceChapter 5 The First Instance Jurisdiction of the CourtsChapter 6 Civil and Criminal Court ProcedureChapter 7 The Appellate Jurisdiction of the CourtsChapter 8 Other Dispute Resolution Processes: Mediation, Arbitration, Administrative Adjudicative Bodies and OmbudsmenChapter 9 Access to LawChapter 10 Remedies and Enforcement in Civil and Criminal MattersChapter 11 Law ReformChapter 12 PrecedentChapter 13 LegislationChapter 14 Interpretation of LegislationChapter 15 The Constitution and its InterpretationChapter 16 European Union LawChapter 17 International Law
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Provides an excellent introduction to the legal system in Ireland and is essential for any student starting legal studies in Ireland.
An established title that has been the undergraduate text for law students since 1986

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526515087
Publisert
2020-11-27
Utgave
7. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Professional
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
1152

Biographical note

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. Dr Laura Cahillane is a lecturer at the University of Limerick. Emma Roche-Cagney is a barrister practising in the public sector