The Brehon Laws

The Brehon Laws
Author: Laurence Ginnell
Publisher: London : T.F. Unwin
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1894
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Irish Family Law Handbook

Irish Family Law Handbook
Author: Deirdre Kennedy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Total Pages: 785
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781847662538

Irish Law The new fully updated edition of this popular book brings together in one invaluable volume all relevant family law legislation, fully consolidated and completely up-to-date. Each section is annotated to indicate amendments or repeals - key legal information which is quickly accessible and clearly outlined. Whatever aspect of family law you practice, this essential guide will ensure you've the latest legal guidance and reference information to hand at all times. The key legislation and court rules The authors have expertly selected the family law statutes that busy practitioners need to refer to on a regular basis, as well as EU regulations and the Rules of Court. You will benefit from clear legal information on: * The Civil Liability and Courts Act 2004 * The Taxes Consolidation Act 2004

The Pocket Book of Irish Law

The Pocket Book of Irish Law
Author: Teresa M. Clyne
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2017-06-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781548240639

Pocket-sized Book of Irish Law - A guide to the Irish Legal System with a user friendly index. The compact format of this pocket-sized booklet makes it ideal for the reader to access information which they can carry around in their purse or coat. Law and the legal system are at the heart of all aspects of life in Ireland, from buying a cup of coffee on the way to work to investing in your first (or any home), getting a job to opening a new business, law surrounds our every move, yet most people living in Ireland are unaware of its impact on their daily lives. The first time most people encounter the law is either, in a small civil matter, like contract issues, or minor road traffic offences, such as parking illegally or speeding etc. This basic introductory PocketBook is just that, a layman's guide, it is not meant to be an academic text book, it is merely a guide, however, saying that, many first year law students on the CPA, ATI and ACCA courses as well as year one legal proactive and LLB students find it invaluable as it introduces all the rules and principles in plain English and they can then get on with the important task of learning the terminology once they come to grasps with the principles. There is a self-test MCQ at the end of the book AND answers. **Warning; another disclaimer ** This booklet has at its core, terminology which is aimed at a novice, it has some terminology explained in plain English in brackets (like this) and explanations of core rules and principles (at the end of paragraphs), it has icons and also humorous pictures (to remove the staunchness of legal reading), and at the end it has some court humour excerpts and the lighter side of law, a look at some old, strange and by modern standards, weird laws, if you don't want to see these when you are reading your legal book, probably best for you "mosey on by" & not buy/read this one. So what's inside What is a legal system What is a crime The distinction between criminal and civil cases The burden and standard of proof Classification of Laws Substantive Law Procedural Law Civil Law Criminal law Natural Law Canon law The Rule of Law Common law compared to Civil law Common Law Civil Law Pre Common Law in Ireland Brehon Law Sources of law in Ireland European Community Law The Doctrine of Supremacy The European Community Treaties Regulations Directives The EC institutions The Organs of the EC The Irish Constitution Fundamental personal rights guaranteed under the Irish constitution Common Law Acts of the Oireachtas or Legislation Primary Legislation Delegated Secondary legislation Associated Statutory Instruments The Rule of Law The Separation of Powers The Attorney General The Organs of State The President The Executive The Legislative The Judiciary Judicial Independence The legislative process in Ireland Statutory Interpretation Aids to Interpretation Intrinsic aids Extrinsic aids Interpretation Acts The Law of Equity Equitable Remedies An Introduction to the Irish Court System The District Court in Ireland The Small Claims Court The Circuit Court in Ireland The High Court in Ireland Structure of the High Court of Ireland The Court of Appeal in Ireland The Supreme Court in Ireland The lighter side of the law Multiple Choice Questions

The Pocketbook of Irish Law

The Pocketbook of Irish Law
Author: Teresa M. Clyne
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2017-07-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781548609214

The Law of Tort Welcome to my series of pocket books in Irish Law which aimed at beginner-level readers with little or no previous experience of the Law of Tort. Torts are concerned with civil wrongs, whereby one party causes damage to another party. -Tort is the French word for a "wrong" or Latin for "twisted." -Tort is a branch of Civil Law; therefore a tort in law is called a "Civil Wrong" -Tort law protects a variety of injuries and provides remedies (ways to fix) them. Torts can be distinguished from legal wrongs: A Tort is not a breach of contract, where the obligation which is alleged to have been breached arose under an agreement between two parties. A Tort is not a crime, where the object of proceedings is to punish the offender rather than compensate the victim. Using tort law, an injured party can bring a civil case to seek compensation for a wrong done to the party (plaintiff, or injured party) or the party's property. Tort damages or compensation are monetary damages that are sought from the offending party. They are intended to compensate the injured party for the injury suffered. The Law of Tort Types of Tort Intentional Torts Trespass to the person Threats Silent phone calls Trespass torts in medicine Defences to the tort of trespass Consent Self-defence Defence of Third Persons Lawful Authority Defence of Property Duress (pressure or threat) Trespass to Land Trespass to Goods Conversion Sample conversion Chose in Action (Intangible Property - Transferable by assignment) Trespass to Goods - Detinue Nuisance Private Nuisance Locus Standi Omissions Damage or Interference Material Damage Interference with enjoyment Magnitude of harm Nature of locality Defendant's motives Social utility Defences to Private Nuisance Remedies Injunctions Public Nuisance: Pure Economic Loss Remedies Damages Injunctions Private Rented Tenants: Local Authority Tenants: Private Homeowner: Alarms Passing Off Elements of Passing off Defamation Defences to Defamation. Defamation Cases in Ireland Blasphemy Defamation Act 2010 Defences Damages Unintentional Torts Negligence Duty of Care Irish development in duty of care Foreseeability and Policy Factors Contributory Negligence The Standard of Care Breach (of the duty of care) Causation Causes-in-fact The "but for" Test Novus Actus Interveniens Material Contribution test Bolitho Test Fairchild Remoteness "Cause in law" The "thin skull" rule. Professional Negligence Defences in Negligence Voluntary assumption of risk (defence of consent) Illegality Contributory Negligence Damages Strict Liability Torts The Occupiers Liability Act 1995 Vicarious Liability Employers Liability Liability for Defective Products Liability for Defective Products Act 1991 (No. 28 of 1991) Rylands V Fletcher: Statute of limitations The lighter side of the law Law of Tort - Multiple Choice Questions Law of Tort - Multiple Choice Questions - Solutions Glossary of Terms

The Brehon Laws

The Brehon Laws
Author: Laurence Ginnell
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781498160766

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1894 Edition.

Irish Family Law Handbook

Irish Family Law Handbook
Author: Deirdre Mary Kennedy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Total Pages: 653
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781845920852

The second edition of this title brings together in one volume all the relevant family law legislation, fully consolidated and up-to-date. Each section is annotated to indicate amendments or repeals - information that is quickly accessible and clearly presented. The editors have expertly selected the family statutes that busy practitioners need to refer to on a regular basis, as well as the key legislation such as the Childrens Act 2001.

The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics

The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics
Author: David M. Farrell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 793
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0192557157

Ireland has enjoyed continuous democratic government for almost a century, an unusual experience among countries that gained their independence in the 20th century. But the way this works in practice has changed dramatically over time. Ireland's colonial past had an enduring influence over political life for much of the time since independence, enabling stable institutions of democratic accountability, while also shaping a dismal record of economic under-development and persistent emigration. More recently, membership of the EU has brought about far-reaching transformation across almost all aspects of Irish life. But if anything, the paradoxes have only intensified. Now one of the most open economies in the world, Ireland has experienced both rapid growth and one of the most severe crashes in the wake of the Great Recession. On some measures Ireland is among the most affluent countries in the world, yet this is not the lived experience for many of its citizens. Ireland is an unequivocally modern state, yet public life continues to be marked by formative ideas and values in which tradition and modernity are held in often uneasy embrace. It is a small state that has ambitions to leverage its distinctive place in the Atlantic and European worlds to carry more weight on the world stage. Ireland continues to be deeply connected to Britain through ties of culture and trade, now matters of deep concern in the context of Brexit. And the old fault-lines between North and South, between Ireland and Britain, which had been at the core of one of Europe's longest and bloodiest civil conflicts, risk being reopened by Britain's new hard-edged approach to national and European identities. These key issues are teased out in the 41 chapters of this book, making this the most comprehensive volume on Irish politics to date.

The Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology

The Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology
Author: Deirdre Healy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 724
Release: 2015-12-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317698169

The Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology is the first edited collection of its kind to bring together the work of leading Irish criminologists in a single volume. While Irish criminology can be characterised as a nascent but dynamic discipline, it has much to offer the Irish and international reader due to the unique historical, cultural, political, social and economic arrangements that exist on the island of Ireland. The Handbook consists of 30 chapters, which offer original, comprehensive and critical reviews of theory, research, policy and practice in a wide range of subject areas. The chapters are divided into four thematic sections: Understanding crime examines specific offence types, including homicide, gangland crime and white-collar crime, and the theoretical perspectives used to explain them. Responding to crime explores criminal justice responses to crime, including crime prevention, restorative justice, approaches to policing and trial as well as post-conviction issues such as imprisonment, community sanctions and rehabilitation. Contexts of crime investigates the social, political and cultural contexts of the policymaking process, including media representations, politics, the role of the victim and the impact of gender. Emerging ideas focuses on innovative ideas that prompt a reconsideration of received wisdom on particular topics, including sexual violence and ethnicity. Charting the key contours of the criminological enterprise on the island of Ireland and placing the Irish material in the context of the wider European and international literature, this book is essential reading for those involved in the study of Irish criminology and international and comparative criminal justice.

Architect's Legal Pocket Book

Architect's Legal Pocket Book
Author: Matthew Cousins
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2019-08-28
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1351378007

A little book that’s big on information, the Architect’s Legal Pocket Book is the definitive reference guide on legal issues for architects and architectural students. This handy pocket guide covers key legal principles which will help you to quickly understand the law and where to go for further information. Now in its third edition, this bestselling book has been fully updated throughout to provide you with the most current information available. Subjects include contract administration, building legislation, planning, listed buildings, contract law, negligence, liability and dispute resolution. This edition also contains new cases and legislation, government policy, contract terms and certificates including the RIBA contract administration certificates, inspection duties and practical completion, The Building a Safer Future, Proposals for Reform of the Building Safety Regulatory System Report, the Hackitt review, the Report of the Independent Inquiry into the Construction of Edinburgh Schools and practical issues facing architects. Illustrated with clear diagrams and featuring key cases, this is a comprehensive guide to current law for architects and an invaluable source of information. It is a book no architect should be without.