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Archive

AuthorTitleAbstractVolumeIssueYear
Justice Peter Charleton and Stephen ByrneSexual Violence: Witnesses and Suspects Debating Document ArticleAbstract112010
Eoin DalyThe Constitution and the Protestant Schools cuts Controversy: Seeing the Wood for the Trees ArticleAbstract112010
Professor Steve HedleyManagerialism in Irish Universities ArticleAbstract112010
Dr Frances MatthewsThe Use of Antipsychotic in Nursing Homes: Human Rights and the Elderly ArticleAbstract112010
Dr Conor O'MahonyBook Review: Alison Mawhinney, Freedom of Religion and Schools: The Case of Ireland (Saarbrücken, VDM Verlag, 2009) ArticleAbstract112010
Laura Cahillane The Prerogative and its Survival in Ireland: Dusty Antique or Positively Useful?Abstract122010
Jonathan EnnisMarriage: Redefined and Realigned with Bunreacht na hÉireann Abstract122010
Dr Conor O'MahonySocietal Change and Constitutional InterpretationAbstract122010
John Mc NallyCase Comment: D.P.P. v. Duffy and Duffy Motors (Newbridge) LimitedAbstract122010
Dr. C. HamiltonThe Presumption of Innocence in Irish Criminal Law: Recent Trends and Possible ExplanationsAbstract212011
David LangwallnerMiscarriages of Justice in Ireland: A Survey of the Jurisprudence with Suggestions for the FutureAbstract212011
Dr. Michael NaughtonHow the Presumption of Innocence Renders the Innocent Vulnerable to Wrongful ConvictionsAbstract212011
Dr. Mary RoganThe Innocence Rights of Sentenced OffendersAbstract212011
The Hon. Mr. Justice Adrian HardimanForeword to Special Edition of the I.J.L.S. on the Presumption of InnocenceAbstract212011
Paul LambertTelevision Courtroom Broadcasting and Eye Tracking: An Irish Solution to the U.S. Supreme Court Research Challenge?Abstract222011
Finín O'BrienNemo Iudex in Causa Sua: Aspects of the No-Bias Rule of Constitutional Justice in Courts and Administrative BodiesAbstract222011
Dr. Seamus Ó TuamaRevisiting the Irish Constitution and De Valera’s Grand VisionAbstract222011
Dr. Gerard CoffeyReview of Liz Campbell, Shane Kilcommins, and Catherine O’Sullivan, Criminal Law in Ireland: Cases and CommentaryAbstract222011
Dr. Elaine DewhurstReview of Cox, Corbett and Ryan, Employment Law in IrelandAbstract222011
Dr. Niamh HowlinReview of W.E. Vaughan, Murder Trials in Ireland 1836-1914Abstract222011
Kathleen Moore WalshReview of Eoin Quill, Torts in Ireland (3rd ed.)Abstract222011
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