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edition
02
2024
Welcome to the 2nd edition of the Irish Judicial Studies Journal 2024
Editorial
Table of Contents
The Guarantee of the Inviolability of the ‘Dwelling’ in Article 40.5 of the Irish Constitution: A ‘Defensive Social Right’?
The Test in Kelly v Hennessy and Article 82(1) of the General Data Protection Regulation
The Need for New Thinking on Ancient Laws
The Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 in the Courts: Hearing the Voice of the Relevant Person
Res Ipsa Loquitur – a Rule, a Principle, a Maxim, a Doctrine, a Myth or a Convenient Label?
Company Law, Public Policy and the Role of Principle: Analysing McCool v Honeywell
Irish Travellers’ Access To Justice: Are You the Fairest of Them All?
The Short Prison Sentence: An Obituary?
Charging Juries: Written Directions, Routes to Verdict and The Supreme Court
Trudeau’s Judicial Appointments: Good Looks Will Only Get You So Far
The JAC for England and Wales: Reflecting on (Nearly) Two Decades
The Northern Ireland Judicial Appointments Commission
edition
01
2024
Editorial
Table of Contents
‘Dangerous and Devious’: Exploring Judicial Rationales when imposing Discretionary Sentences of Life Imprisonment
The Duties and Joys of Digital Judging, Artificial Justice? The Integrity Problem Facing Judicial AI
Hurling Referees As Judges?
Try Something Else: Contempt And Confusion
Frand or Foe? Competition Law vs Patent Law, Frand Obligations vs Injunctive Relief
‘The Great Constitutional Remedy of the Right to Liberty’; A Survey of Article 40.4.2
Book Review: 'Doing Feminist Legal Work Best Practice Guide: Feminist Legal Pedagogies and How To Do Them'
edition
03
2023
Editorial
Table of Contents
Unconstitutional Evictions
Irish Constitutional Property Rights and Normative Theories of Property
Environmental Constitutionalism: A Transformative Legal Discourse?
Customary International Law in the Irish Legal System
Judges, Education and Class in Ireland
Planning Enforcement – The Seven-Year Rule, Timeframes, Burden of Proof, and Unauthorised but Immune
Secondary Victimisation in the Justice System: Facility Dogs to the Rescue
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02
2023
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