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Editors: Giuseppe Franco Ferrari and John OâÂÂDowd | ISBN (PB): 978-1-905536-66-5 |
Format and Price: Paperback â¬55 | Publication Date: April 2014
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75 years of the Constitution of Ireland: An Irish-Italian Dialogue is a unique work which explores several core themes relating to the evolution and the achievements of the Constitution of Ireland of 1937.
A distinctive feature of this book is the comparative approach taken by several leading Italian scholars of constitutional and administrative law to different aspects of the Irish Constitution, examining the nature and implementation of the relevant constitutional provisions and comparing them with the experiences of other European States. Irish constitutional scholars continue this dialogue in a work which covers all the most important areas of public law including civil liberties, the form of government, public administration and constitutional principles.
75 years of the Constitution of Ireland: An Irish-Italian Dialogue is the product of an international workshop held in Dublin 2011 organised by the Italian Embassy with the support of UniCredit Bank. The book is a celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the Irish Constitution.
About the Editors
Giuseppe Franco Ferrari
Giuseppe Franco Ferrari has been professor of comparative public law at Bocconi University Milan since 1999. Previously professor at Teramo (1986-1989) and Pavia (1989-1999) and associate professor in the Catholic University of Milan (1983-1986). Member of the editorial boards of Giurisprudenza costituzionale and Diritto costituzionale. Editor of the journal Diritto pubblico comparato ed europeo since 1999 and president of the Association of comparative and European public law since 1998.
John OâÂÂDowd, University College Dublin
John OâÂÂDowd has been a lecturer in the Faculty (and subsequently the School) of Law at UCD since 1991, where he has taught courses in Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Media Law and the Law of the European Convention on Human Rights. He has published extensively on constitutional issues, including several book chapters and articles in journals including the European Review of Public Law, the Journal of Media Law and The Irish Jurist.
Contents include
Part I: The Mechanism of Judicial Review
Chapter 1
Constitutional Rights in Ireland between Domestic and Supranational Courts
Giuseppe Franco Ferrari
Chapter 2
Irish Judicial Review of Legislation: A Comparative Perspective
Paolo Passaglia
Chapter 3
Constitutional Interpretation in Ireland
Elisabetta Pulice
Chapter 4
Evaluating the Judicial Role in Developing the Irish Constitution
Eoin Carolan
Chapter 5
Administrative Law in Ireland: Legitimacy of Administration under the Evolving Influence of Constitutional Law
Mario Comba
Chapter 6
Rights and Freedoms in the Domestic Context â Fair Procedures in Difficult Times
Dr Ailbhe OâÂÂNeill
Part II: Elements of the Constitutional Design
Chapter 7
The Irish Constitutional Preamble in a Comparative Perspective
Angelo Rinella
Chapter 8
The Dialogue among Constitutional Judges, Parliaments and Executives
Nino Olivetti Rason and Pier Luigi Petrillo
Chapter 9
Ireland, Europe, and the Partial Eclipse of Constitutional Authority
Dr Maria Cahill
Chapter 10
The Irish Form of Government: A Merely Apparent Semi- Presidentialism
Luca Mezzetti
Chapter 11
The 2013 Irish Constitutional Convention: A Bold Step or a Damp Squib?
David M Farrell
Chapter 12
Different Perspectives on 75 Years of Irish Constitutionalism: Constitutional and Administrative Law Explored Through Irishâ Italian Dialogue
John OâÂÂDowd
Who Should Buy This Book?
This book will be of great interest to all legal academics interested in constitutional and public law as well as legal practitioners, students of constitutional law, specialist legal libraries, comparative legal interest specialists and anyone with an interest in Irish Constitutional law.
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