A guide to statutory interpretation, from an Irish perspective. It deals with the key legislation, including the Interpretation Act 2005, and the important case law that's relevant in this area of the law. It is suitable for solicitors, academics, government departments, and the number of bodies that rely on accurate statutory interpretation.
This book documents the interaction between law and sport. In recent years there has been an increased involvement of the law as it applies sport. The professionalisation and commercialisation of sport has brought with it a number of legal issues.
The Probate Office has introduced changes intended to bring a degree of clarity to probate procedures for practitioners and to increase the efficiency of the Probate Office. These new rules will reduce the likelihood of papers being queried and are intended to make the system more legally robust and relevant.
As with its popular predecessor, Constitutional Law: Texts, Cases and Materials. Second Edition, follows the casebook method in exploring the general principles and themes of Irish constitutional law. Short excerpts from cases and academic materials are seamlessly integrated with the authors’ own expert analysis.