Your Guide to Irish Law
Gill & Macmillan Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 31. October 1993
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-7171-1964-6 (ISBN)
Description
For many people, the law is complex, sinister and mysterious "Your Guide to Irish Law" aims to clear away the mystery and introduces the general reader to the essentials of Irish law in a manner that is down to earth and easy to read. The book deals with problems and situations that affect people's everyday lives. It concentrates on practical questions that arise in the real world rather than on abstract legal theories. "Your Guide to Irish Law" is not a legal DIY book. It does, however, aim to equip you to deal more confidently with your legal advisors, by giving you an accurate grasp of the legal fundamental and the principles which underlie them. The authors deal with a wide variety of subjects, ranging from situations that might happen but which we hope won't (arrest, bigamy, defamation, trespass) to matters that arise from time to time in most people's lives (conveyancing, employment equality, hire purchase, holidays, voting and death).
For many people, the law is complex, sinister and mysterious "Your Guide to Irish Law" aims to clear away the mystery and introduces the general reader to the essentials of Irish law in a manner that is down to earth and easy to read. The book deals with problems and situations that affect people's everyday lives. It concentrates on practical questions that arise in the real world rather than on abstract legal theories. "Your Guide to Irish Law" is not a legal DIY book. It does, however, aim to equip you to deal more confidently with your legal advisors, by giving you an accurate grasp of the legal fundamental and the principles which underlie them. The authors deal with a wide variety of subjects, ranging from situations that might happen but which we hope won't (arrest, bigamy, defamation, trespass) to matters that arise from time to time in most people's lives (conveyancing, employment equality, hire purchase, holidays, voting and death).
For many people, the law is complex, sinister and mysterious "Your Guide to Irish Law" aims to clear away the mystery and introduces the general reader to the essentials of Irish law in a manner that is down to earth and easy to read. The book deals with problems and situations that affect people's everyday lives. It concentrates on practical questions that arise in the real world rather than on abstract legal theories. "Your Guide to Irish Law" is not a legal DIY book. It does, however, aim to equip you to deal more confidently with your legal advisors, by giving you an accurate grasp of the legal fundamental and the principles which underlie them. The authors deal with a wide variety of subjects, ranging from situations that might happen but which we hope won't (arrest, bigamy, defamation, trespass) to matters that arise from time to time in most people's lives (conveyancing, employment equality, hire purchase, holidays, voting and death).
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Language
English
Place of publication
Dublin
Ireland
Publishing group
Gill
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 135 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7171-1964-6 (9780717119646)
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Mary Faulkner is a barrister and a law lecturer in the Dublin Institute of Technology at Kevin Street. Gerry Kelly is a barrister and ws formerly a school teacher. Padraig Turley is a Dublin Solicitor.
Mary Faulkner is a barrister and a law lecturer in the Dublin Institute of Technology at Kevin Street. Gerry Kelly is a barrister and ws formerly a school teacher. Padraig Turley is a Dublin Solicitor.
Mary Faulkner is a barrister and a law lecturer in the Dublin Institute of Technology at Kevin Street. Gerry Kelly is a barrister and ws formerly a school teacher. Padraig Turley is a Dublin Solicitor.