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The Special Criminal Court : practice and procedure / author Alice Harrison, BA (NUI), LLB (NUI), MPhil (Dubl), Barrister-at-Law, Lecturer at Maynooth University ; consultant editors: Mr. Justice Úna Ní Raifeartaigh, BCL (UCD), BL (King's Inns), Judge of the High Court [and] Michael Bowman, LLB (Dubl), LLM (KCL), DBS (UCD), Senior Counsel.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Dublin : Bloomsbury Professional, 2019Description: lvii, 757 pages ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781780439068
  • 1780439067
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345.41701 HAR 23
Contents:
Historical and Political Background -- The Special Criminal Court, the Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights -- Procedure in the Special Criminal Court -- Investigative Powers -- Surveillance, Intelligence Operations and Communications Interception -- Membership of an Unlawful Organisation and Related Offences -- : Accomplices and Protected Witnesses -- Disclosure and Privilege Chapter -- Organised Crime and Non-Subversive Offences -- Appendix 1 : Schedule of Offences -- Appendix 2 : Offences Against the State Act 1939 -- Appendix 3 : Offences Against The State (Amendment) Act 1972 -- Appendix 4 : Offences Against the State (Amendment) Act 1998 -- Appendix 5 : Offences Against the State Acts 1939 to 1998, Special Criminal Court No. 1 [2] Rules 2016 -- Appendix 6 : Green Street Courthouse: A Brief History Bookmark and Share.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The Special Criminal Court: Practice and Procedure is the first general textbook in four decades to cover all aspects of the Special Criminal Court. It is a comprehensive and detailed review of the Court's rulings, legislative developments, and procedural and evidential rules. In light of the fact that the Special Criminal Court is a creature of statute, the procedural rules are extraordinarily specific and this book sets these out comprehensively and clearly, so as to be accessible and useful to the practitioner. It provides practitioners with all relevant material on the practical considerations, procedural requirements, and evidential issues specific to the Special Criminal Court.The book covers the range of offences typically tried by the Court, and contains detailed discussions on:- The most recent case law and legislative developments- Subversive crime and the special evidential requirements relating to subversive crime- The rules of the Special Criminal Court and the specific procedure applicable in that court- The challenges taken to the Special Criminal Court regime in light of the Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights- Witness protection- Investigative powers- Surveillance- Accomplice evidence- Disclosure and privilege in the context of the Special Criminal Court - Organised crimeThis title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Irish Criminal Law online service.

Historical and Political Background -- The Special Criminal Court, the Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights -- Procedure in the Special Criminal Court -- Investigative Powers -- Surveillance, Intelligence Operations and Communications Interception -- Membership of an Unlawful Organisation and Related Offences -- : Accomplices and Protected Witnesses -- Disclosure and Privilege Chapter -- Organised Crime and Non-Subversive Offences -- Appendix 1 : Schedule of Offences -- Appendix 2 : Offences Against the State Act 1939 -- Appendix 3 : Offences Against The State (Amendment) Act 1972 -- Appendix 4 : Offences Against the State (Amendment) Act 1998 -- Appendix 5 : Offences Against the State Acts 1939 to 1998, Special Criminal Court No. 1 [2] Rules 2016 -- Appendix 6 : Green Street Courthouse: A Brief History Bookmark and Share.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Alice Harrison BL is a barrister who lectures in Maynooth University in criminal law, Úna Ní Raifeartaigh is a High Court Judge and Michael Bowman is an eminent Senior Counsel.

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