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Irish Supreme Court Review 2

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ISBN: 9781911611585
AuthorBrazil, Dr Patricia
Pub Date30/07/2021
BindingHardback
Pages250
CountryIRL
Dewey347.41705
Publisher: Clarus Press Ltd
Quick overview The Irish Supreme Court Review is a leading peer-reviewed legal journal which considers judgments from the Irish Supreme Court.
€132.44

It is a peer-reviewed legal journal, publishing articles that consider major themes in the work
of the Court and its leading cases in the previous legal year. Articles are drawn from papers
presented at the annual Conference of the Irish Supreme Court Review, including keynote
contributions reflecting on the role of the Supreme Court, especially as it debates matters
with other international and apex courts. The Irish Supreme Court Review is published by
Clarus Press on behalf of the School of Law, Trinity College, Dublin.

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It is a peer-reviewed legal journal, publishing articles that consider major themes in the work
of the Court and its leading cases in the previous legal year. Articles are drawn from papers
presented at the annual Conference of the Irish Supreme Court Review, including keynote
contributions reflecting on the role of the Supreme Court, especially as it debates matters
with other international and apex courts. The Irish Supreme Court Review is published by
Clarus Press on behalf of the School of Law, Trinity College, Dublin.

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