This book tells the story of the Supreme Court of Ireland from its establishment in 1924 to the present day. It explores its constitutional role, its contribution to Irish public and private law more generally, its view on the status and legal system of Northern Ireland, and its interaction with EU and ECHR law.
This book tells the story of the Supreme Court of Ireland from its establishment in 1924 to the present day. It explores its constitutional role, its contribution to Irish public and private law more generally, its view on the status and legal system of Northern Ireland, and its interaction with EU and ECHR law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brice Dickson is a legal academic who specializes in the study of judges, in particular their activism in the field of human rights. As well as teaching and researching at universities in England and Northern Ireland he has been a visiting professor in the USA and Australia. For six years he served as the first Chief Commissioner of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission in the wake of the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement of 1998.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: The Origins of the Supreme Court 3: The Supreme Court and the Irish Free State 4: The Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court 5: The Judges of the Supreme Court 6: Constitutional Law 7: The Supreme Court and Northern Ireland 8: Administrative Law 9: Criminal Justice 10: Family and Personal Life 11: The Law of Obligations 12: The Supreme Court and the European Union 13: The Supreme Court and the European Convention on Human Rights 14: Conclusion
1: Introduction 2: The Origins of the Supreme Court 3: The Supreme Court and the Irish Free State 4: The Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court 5: The Judges of the Supreme Court 6: Constitutional Law 7: The Supreme Court and Northern Ireland 8: Administrative Law 9: Criminal Justice 10: Family and Personal Life 11: The Law of Obligations 12: The Supreme Court and the European Union 13: The Supreme Court and the European Convention on Human Rights 14: Conclusion
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