High Court judge rules 18 people bankrupt Man with debts of €400,000, mostly to Revenue, tells court he wants matter ‘over with’ ByMary CarolanMon Mar 16 2015 - 15:58 Judgments: key cases in brief Mon Mar 16 2015 - 01:00
The danger of legal judgments written in plain English Ireland’s legal system has a long tradition of judicial pronouncements that are long, turgid and repetitive- why change now? Fri Sept 27 2024 - 20:08 Legal costs bill arising from tribunal of inquiry cut by almost 40% when challenged,...
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We recommend that clear guidance is made available to psychiatrists in light of these judgments, particularly as there is likely to be a reconsideration of cases where Irish patients are placed in the UK given the UK's planned departure from the EU....
Judgments of the Court of Criminal Appeal Volume 1. 1924–1978 Volume 2. 1979–1983 Edited by a former registrar of the High Court, the Judgments of the Court of Criminal Appeal is a multi-volume work, of benefit to academics and practitioners alike. ...
As the Michaelmas term has drawn to a close, it provides an opportunity to look back at some of the important judgments which defined the year in the courts. Over the course of 2021, Irish Legal News has produced hundreds of articles on new judgments and
(1995) points to considerable difficulties in having court judgments enforced in civil and economic cases. He points to the problem which ‘local protectionism’ poses, whereby local governments want to protect local enterprises. This problem was cited by one executive, who referred to particular ...
Whelan is defended at his court-martial by Michael Noyk, through whom he protests his innocence of the charges. As in the case of Patrick Moran, there is eyewitness evidence that Whelan had been at Mass at the time the shooting had taken place. The prosecution casts doubt on the reliabili...
In the course of his address to students, entitled ‘Perspectives on the Judiciary and the Academy’, he shared his reflections on the transition from his work as an academic to sitting as a Supreme Court justice. He shared insights on the practicalities of writing judgments, the necessary...
Ireland’s legal system has a robust and long-established regime for the domestic enforcement of judgments. Irish judgments can be enforced across EU member states under the Recast Brussels Regulation; and Clear employment laws and access to a young, highly educated, English-speaking workforce; and...