The yearbook is a key publication that has been on the desks of the people of Northern Ireland for over 20 years. The essential guide to the public sector in Northern Ireland, the Yearbook is a unique publication in terms of the breadth and detail of its coverage.
This guide is aimed at anyone who wants to do something meaningful with their working life. As everyone's idea of a meaningful job is different, it is not prescriptive or a definitive manual. Instead, it will inform and inspire readers - helping them to identify the best step(s) towards a more satisfying work life.
Licensing applications account for 12% of all matters that come before the District Court. The licensing code, as it is generally called, embraces a multitude of provision contained in the Licensing Acts, statutes dealing with the Revenue Commissioners, illicit distillation and the registration of clubs. Anomalies abound throughout the patchwork of statutes which constitute this code. In the first decade of this century, five intoxicating liquor Acts have added their own complexities to the code and the relevant provisions of these Acts have been incorporated into previous editions of the book.
Now in its fifth edition, Academic Writing helps international students succeed in writing essays and reports for their English-language academic courses. Thoroughly revised and updated, it is designed to let teachers and students easily find the topics they need, both in the classroom and for self-study.
This text is a comprehensive introduction for all professionals working with bilingual children. For speech therapists, doctors, psychologists, counsellors, teachers, special needs personnel, the book addresses important issues at a practical level.
Irish law. Within a legal context and having regard to climate change and security of energy supply, the book defines energy, identifies its sources and examines its associated networks and categorises the sources of energy law.