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Editor: Dr Patricia Brazil
ÃÂ ISBN: 9781911611295
Publishing: July 2019
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The Irish Supreme Court Review is published annually by Clarus Press on behalf of the School of Law, Trinity College, Dublin. 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.
Volume 1, 2019 contains the following:
Articles
Apex Court Dialogue: The View From Dublin |Chief Justice Frank Clarke
How Does TodayâÂÂs Supreme Court Conceptualise Human Rights? |Brice Dickson
International and Other Apex Courts: Dublin Viewed From Luxembourg | Kieran Bradley
Principles, Policies and Fair Procedures After OâÂÂSullivan v Sea Fisheries Protection Authority and Crayden Fishing Company Ltd v Sea Fisheries Protection Authority | Laura Cahillane
Luximon And Balchand v Minister For Justice â Securing Rule Of Law In The Immigration Quicksand | Colm àCinnéide
SPV Osus and Persona: Reflecting on Relationships While Waiting for the Greek Kalends? | Catherine Donnelly
Substantive Review In The Common Law World: AAA v Minister For Justice In Comparative Perspective | Paul Daly
The Supreme Court Preliminary Reference in DPA v Facebook And Schrems: Putting National And European Judicial Independence At Risk? | Elaine Fahey
IrelandâÂÂs Call: Junior Books or Hedley Byrne? (Halftime in) Bates v Minister for Agriculture | Brian Flanagan
Open Justice Revisited â Gilchrist and Rogers v Sunday Newspapers Ltd | Ailbhe OâÂÂNeill
âÂÂMallak-plusâÂÂ: The Emergence of an Enhanced Duty to Give Reasons in Connelly v An Bord Pleanála | Suzanne Kingston
Criminal Assets Bureau v Murphy â Just the Exclusionary Rule in a Civil Context, Or a New Approach to Unconstitutionality in the Criminal Process? | David Kenny
Detained Suspects, Prepared Statements and the Right to Silence: DPP v M |Yvonne Daly
The Supreme Court, Legal Certainty and Referendums: M v Minister for Justice & Equality |Oran Doyle
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