Housing: Law and Practice provides an up-to-date and comprehensive account of housing law and the law governing housing authorities in Ireland. This book is an expanded and revised edition of Housing Authority Law (2010).
White-collar crime has become an area of significant interest for academics, practitioners, policy makers, and those with an interest in corporate affairs.
eConveyancing and Title Registration in Ireland will be an invaluable resource for anyone working in the area of conveyancing and title registration as well as policy and law makers. An up-to-date knowledge of developments in this area is a prerequisite of informed legal practice.
Medical Inquests is the first book in the area of inquests for over two decades to be published in Ireland. This book comprehensively examines the law around inquests concerning deaths in a medical setting. Areas addressed include: maternal deaths, deaths in psychiatric care, human rights and causation issues. Other topics covered are: practice and procedure in medical inquests, evidence, documentation and pandemics/Covid-19.
Law of the European Union is an accessible and modern introduction to the core foundations of EU law. This book provides a comprehensive course for students and those seeking to develop or refresh their understanding of EU law, with relevant Irish dimensions and connections highlighted throughout.
A Guide to Mooting in Ireland provides a user-friendly handbook on mooting that is specifically tailored for those involved in mooting in Ireland. Mooting can help to build important skills in research, drafting and the construction of persuasive arguments that are relevant both to academic study and professional life, within and outside of law.
Being a good law student or a good lawyer is about so much more than knowing the law. It is important to be able to find, analyse and articulate that law in a way that can be understood. Research and writing are, therefore, core legal skills that should be developed during, and well beyond, a law degree.
Law for the Layperson: Life, Work & Death is an easy to read, accessible reference book which seeks to inform the reader on a wide variety of legal issues that they may encounter in their day-to-day lives.
The Children and Family Relationships Act 2015 is the most comprehensive amendment to the law on children and family relationships in many decades. The author in Children and Family Relationships Law in Ireland: Practice and Procedure, examines, analyses and explains this new legal regime.
Entertainment and Media Law in Ireland explains the typical issues which arise in the media and entertainment industry in Ireland to better equip the reader with a valuable working knowledge of the fundamentals. It seeks to serve the needs of time-pressed professionals working in this area by providing a helpful quick-reference guide.