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In recent years, the challenges facing vulnerable witnesses and defendants in the criminal justice system have been brought to the fore through high profile cases in Ireland and beyond.
Family Law in Context takes a new critical approach to teaching family law, grounding the law in its social context and drawing on the latest research. Each chapter is written by an Irish family law academic with experience of research-led university teaching.
This is the first book to comprehensively describe and explain the underpinnings and workings of two key parts of the penal system-probation and parole.
Civil Litigation of Commercial Fraud provides guidance on key issues in civil cases where allegations of fraudulent or dishonest conduct in business dealings are made.
Law for the Layperson: Life, Work & Death is an easy to read, accessible reference bookwhich seeks to inform the reader on a wide variety of legal issues that they may encounter intheir day-to-day lives.
Principles of the Law of Equity and Trusts in Ireland is an accessible student focused textproviding a comprehensive discussion of the law relating to equitable remedies and trusts. Written in a clear and concise manner, each chapter provides the reader with the keyprinciples, referring to decided case law and engages with academic debates.
Equity in Practice is primarily concerned with the application of the precepts of equity,equitable principles, doctrines and remedies by the courts when exercising equitablejurisdiction with an emphasis on legal practice.
Data Protection Compliance: A Guide to GDPR and Irish Data Protection Law is a practicalguide to current European data protection law, in particular the General Data ProtectionRegulation (GDPR), which came into force 25 May 2018.
Law of the European Union is an accessible and modern introduction to the core foundationsof EU law. This book provides a comprehensive course for students and those seeking todevelop or refresh their understanding of EU law, with relevant Irish dimensions andconnections highlighted throughout.
This book documents the interaction between law and sport. In recent years there has beenan increased involvement of the law as it applies sport. The professionalisation andcommercialisation of sport has brought with it a number of legal issues.
This book's main focus is social media expression thatplans and incites crimes, civil unrest and violent publicprotest and how this expression receives constitutionalor human rights protection
This book provides an in-depth and comprehensive coverage and analyses of the law relating to will trusts and equitable property rights.
Contributors have written about the methods used in their research, outlining the choice methodology; describing methods used; detailing advantages, disadvantages and challenges to the approach taken; discussing any ethical considerations that arose in the context of the research; reflecting on the approach taken.
This book provides a comprehensive and accessible analysis of the Irish child law system. It addresses a wide range of child law topics including children's rights; parentage; donor-assisted human reproduction and surrogacy; guardianship, custody and access; child protection; representation and participation; and education.
Entertainment and Media Law in Ireland explains the typical issues which arise in the media and entertainment industry in Ireland to better equip the reader with a valuable working knowledge of the fundamentals. It seeks to serve the needs of time-pressed professionals working in this area by providing a helpful quick-reference guide.
This is the first book to cover Ireland's new Court of Appeal. This book explains the background to setting up the court, the procedures of the new court, including issues such as grounds for 'leapfrog' appeals from the High Court. The book also contains useful forms, precedents and other practical materials.
Divided into six general parts, with 25 chapters, this book commences with an introduction to the law followed by Company and Commercial Law, European Union Law, Law of Tort, the Law of Contract and Employment Law.
Trade Marks Law (2nd ed) provides a comprehensive examination of Irish trade marks law including analysis of all significant Superior Court and Patents Office jurisprudence.
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