Police Powers in Ireland covers everything you need to know about police powers in the context of the investigation of crime, as well as general interactions between the members of An Garda Siochana and the public. This book examines the legal issues that arise, with an emphasis on the
practicalities of policing.
Alongside an analysis of up-to-date case law, this book traces the history of the force, its duties and powers, and details the importance of human rights.
The Second Edition covers:
- The significant changes to the law on drawing adverse inferences
- The changes which DPP v JC had on the exclusionary rule
- Damache v DPP, dealing with the competing interests between state and the accused
- Observation, surveillance and phone-tapping
- Visual ID (parades, videos, photos)
This is a must-have guide to the duties, powers and history of An Garda Siochana for criminal practitioners, judges and academics; a necessity in any criminal lawyer's briefcase.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Irish Criminal Law online service.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-5265-2754-7 (9781526527547)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Garnet Orange has been a practising criminal lawyer for over 30 years and a member of the Inner Bar since 2014. He is the author of Drug Offences in Ireland (2nd Ed), published by Bloomsbury Professional, and he has lectured in relation to various aspects of criminal law.
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Inner Bar, Ireland
Ch 1: An Garda Siochana
Ch 2: Duties and Powers
Ch 3: Human Rights
Ch 4: Interpretation and Limitation
Ch 5: The Police and the Public
Ch 6: Arrest
Ch 7: Detention
Ch 8: Questions, Answers and Statements
Ch 9: Adverse Inferences
Ch 10: Powers to Enter Private Property
Ch 11: Search Warrants
Ch 12: Stop and Search
Ch 13: Cars and Other Vehicles
Ch 14: Observation, Surveillance, Phones, Post and Computers
Ch 15: Evidence
Ch 16: Forensic Evidence
Ch 17: Visual Identification Evidence
Ch 18: Entrapment Procedures
Ch 19: Trials and Remedies