Fundamentals of the Irish Legal System
Law, Policy and Politics
Round Hall Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 22. June 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
450 pages
978-1-85800-712-0 (ISBN)
Description
Fundamentals of the Irish Legal System: Law, Policy and Politics sets down and
examines the Irish legal system in a clear and accessible manner, while also requiring
the student to think about deeper issues relating to law and its interaction with society.
Key features
* Explains and critically assesses how Irish law is made and applied
* Focuses on what the law is, the concept of the rule of law, sources of law, the civil and criminal court systems, Irish law and international law, alternative dispute resolution, the role of judges, solicitors and barristers in the Irish legal system and the administration of justice
* Explains the intricacies of the Irish legal system, while also providing analysis and discussion on key areas and controversies
* Includes a section on how to find, read and analyse legislation, cases, other textbooks and journal articles so that students can put their knowledge into practice.
Key learning features
* A clear and logical structure
* Includes practical examples, tips and advice
* Dedicated legal insight sections that assist students in understanding law in its societal context throughout
* Exercises, time to reflect and case focus features throughout
About the authors
Tanya Ni Mhuirthile is a lecturer in law in the School of Law and Government, Dublin City University.
Catherine O?Sullivan is a lecturer in law in the School of Law, University College Cork.
Liam Thornton is a lecturer in law in the School of Law, University College Dublin.
examines the Irish legal system in a clear and accessible manner, while also requiring
the student to think about deeper issues relating to law and its interaction with society.
Key features
* Explains and critically assesses how Irish law is made and applied
* Focuses on what the law is, the concept of the rule of law, sources of law, the civil and criminal court systems, Irish law and international law, alternative dispute resolution, the role of judges, solicitors and barristers in the Irish legal system and the administration of justice
* Explains the intricacies of the Irish legal system, while also providing analysis and discussion on key areas and controversies
* Includes a section on how to find, read and analyse legislation, cases, other textbooks and journal articles so that students can put their knowledge into practice.
Key learning features
* A clear and logical structure
* Includes practical examples, tips and advice
* Dedicated legal insight sections that assist students in understanding law in its societal context throughout
* Exercises, time to reflect and case focus features throughout
About the authors
Tanya Ni Mhuirthile is a lecturer in law in the School of Law and Government, Dublin City University.
Catherine O?Sullivan is a lecturer in law in the School of Law, University College Cork.
Liam Thornton is a lecturer in law in the School of Law, University College Dublin.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Dublin
Ireland
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-85800-712-0 (9781858007120)
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Persons
Liam Thornton is a lecturer in law and director of clinical legal education in the School of Law, University College Dublin.
Tanya N Mhuirthile is a senior lecturer in law in Griffith College Dublin.
Catherine O'Sullivan teaches in the Law Department of University College Cork
Tanya N Mhuirthile is a senior lecturer in law in Griffith College Dublin.
Catherine O'Sullivan teaches in the Law Department of University College Cork