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Principles of Irish law (8th edition) / by Brian Doolan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dublin : Gill & Macmillan, 2011.Edition: Eighth editionDescription: xli, 502 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780717149896 (pbk.)
  • 0717149897 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.09415 DOO
Contents:
The Irish legal system -- Law of contract -- Criminal law -- Law of torts -- Land law -- Family law and succession -- Business law -- Employment law.
Summary: A new edition of this popular text provides a clear, concise and positive understanding of all the principal areas of law in Ireland. It reflects all relevant constitutional changes, new statutory provisions and the latest judicial pronouncements -- Back cover text.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A new edition of this well-established and popular introductory text, reflecting all relevant constitutional changes, new statutory provisions and the latest judicial pronouncements.

Tribunals of Inquiry (Evidence) Acts 1921--2004

NEW TO THIS EDITION:

Changes effected by the Lisbon Treaty (2009)

The Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009 and the Registration of Deeds and Title Act 2006

Changes to tort law arising from the Defamation Act 2009

Impact of the Consumer Protection Act 2007

Explains new additions to the law by the enactment of the Passports Act 2008, the Adoption Act 2010 and the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitation Act 2010 (if in operation by 31 December 2010)

Consequential changes brought about as a result of the following statutes: Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2008 Commissions of Investigation Act 2004 Copyright and Related Rights (Amendment) Act 2007 Criminal Justice (Human Trafficking) Act 2008 Electoral (Amendment) Act 2009 Personal Injuries Assessment Board (Amendment) Act 200 Protection of Employment (Exceptional Collective Redundancies and Related Matters) Act 2007 Planning and Development Act 2009 Tribunals of Inquiry (Evidence) Acts 1921--2004 Water Services Act 2007. The latest Supreme Court and High Court cases and decisions are employed in this edition.

SUITABLE FOR:

Students of law and law enforcement, business, accounting, banking, marketing, management and administration, as well as students of auctioneering and the social and caring services.

Changes effected by the Lisbon Treaty (2009)

The Irish legal system -- Law of contract -- Criminal law -- Law of torts -- Land law -- Family law and succession -- Business law -- Employment law.

A new edition of this popular text provides a clear, concise and positive understanding of all the principal areas of law in Ireland. It reflects all relevant constitutional changes, new statutory provisions and the latest judicial pronouncements -- Back cover text.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Dr Brian Doolan is a barrister and was senior lecturer in Legal Studies in the Business Faculty at the Dublin Institute of Technology.

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