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Constitutional Law - 3rd Edition 2018

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ISBN: 9780414060975
AuthorRyan, Dr Fergus
Pub Date31/12/2017
BindingPaperback
Pages20600
CountryIRL
Dewey342.417
Publisher: Round Hall Ltd
€22.97

Designed primarily with the busy student in mind, the Constitutional Law Nutshell explains the key principles and concepts of constitutional law, as well as major court decisions on constitutional matters, in an easily comprehensible way that aids student learning. The Nutshell is framed with particular regard to students who seek a straightforward introduction to Constitutional Law, as well as those revising for exams. This text provides a useful springboard for the further study of cases and commentaries in this area.Key features:*An easy to understand, succinct overview of the key principles and cases arising from Irish Constitutional Law*Highlights the key cases and constitutional principles in an accessible and succinct manner*Traces recent developments and trends in Irish Constitutional Law*Include up to date discussion of the latest cases and recent changes to the ConstitutionNew to this edition:*All chapters have been revised and updated to include recent developments in this area of law*Addresses recent changes to the Constitution including the introduction of the new Court of Appeal, the Children s Amendment and the outcome of the Marriage referendum*Discussion of recent seminal cases such as McCrystal v Minister of Children and Youth Affairs [2012] IESC 53, Fleming v Ireland [2013] IESC 19, PP v HSE [2014] IEHC 662, Callely v Moylan, [2014] IESC 26, DPP v J.C. [2015] IESC 31, Kerins v McGuinness [2017] IEHC 34, and People (DPP) v Doyle [2017] IESC 1The authorDr Fergus Ryan LLB (Dub), PhD (Dub) is a senior lecturer in law at Maynooth University with many years experience teaching and researching law. He has previously taught at DIT and at Trinity College, Dublin. His other publications include Contract Law (Nutshell) (Thomson Reuters Round Hall 2006) and The Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 (Annotated Legislation) (Thomson Reuters Round Hall 2011).

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Designed primarily with the busy student in mind, the Constitutional Law Nutshell explains the key principles and concepts of constitutional law, as well as major court decisions on constitutional matters, in an easily comprehensible way that aids student learning. The Nutshell is framed with particular regard to students who seek a straightforward introduction to Constitutional Law, as well as those revising for exams. This text provides a useful springboard for the further study of cases and commentaries in this area.Key features:*An easy to understand, succinct overview of the key principles and cases arising from Irish Constitutional Law*Highlights the key cases and constitutional principles in an accessible and succinct manner*Traces recent developments and trends in Irish Constitutional Law*Include up to date discussion of the latest cases and recent changes to the ConstitutionNew to this edition:*All chapters have been revised and updated to include recent developments in this area of law*Addresses recent changes to the Constitution including the introduction of the new Court of Appeal, the Children s Amendment and the outcome of the Marriage referendum*Discussion of recent seminal cases such as McCrystal v Minister of Children and Youth Affairs [2012] IESC 53, Fleming v Ireland [2013] IESC 19, PP v HSE [2014] IEHC 662, Callely v Moylan, [2014] IESC 26, DPP v J.C. [2015] IESC 31, Kerins v McGuinness [2017] IEHC 34, and People (DPP) v Doyle [2017] IESC 1The authorDr Fergus Ryan LLB (Dub), PhD (Dub) is a senior lecturer in law at Maynooth University with many years experience teaching and researching law. He has previously taught at DIT and at Trinity College, Dublin. His other publications include Contract Law (Nutshell) (Thomson Reuters Round Hall 2006) and The Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 (Annotated Legislation) (Thomson Reuters Round Hall 2011).

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