This is the first book to comprehensively describe and explain the underpinnings and workings of two key parts of the penal system-probation and parole.
Gibbons on Trade Marks Law, Third Edition, by Glen Gibbons SC, provides a comprehensive examination of Irish trade marks law including analysis of all significant Superior Court and Irish Intellectual Property Office jurisprudence. Principal case law from the UK, Court of Justice and General Court are also included in this leading text book.
Family Law in Context takes a new critical approach to teaching family law, grounding the law in its social context and drawing on the latest research. Each chapter is written by an Irish family law academic with experience of research-led university teaching.
Criminal Law and Justice in the European Union brings together a group of academics and practitioners based in Ireland, the UK and the Netherlands to explore current issues and emerging trends in this broad but specialised field
The law of evidence comprises the rules which govern the presentation of facts and proof in proceedings before a court. It is a subject of enormous importance to both practitioners and students.
The Combined Companies Acts' will assist accountants, solicitors and other regular users of the Acts by presenting the legislation in two easy to use binders.
For over 30 years, Hogan and Morgan has been the leading work on administrative law and judicial review in Ireland. This new edition of Administrative Law in Ireland provides practitioners, public servants and students with a comprehensive and definitive analysis of the creation, structure and legal regulation of the contemporary Irish administrative state.