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edition
02
2023
Welcome to this special edition of the Irish Judicial Studies Journal
Editorial
Table of Contents
Our Collective Commitment: Ireland and Its Relationship with The European Court of Human Rights and The European Convention on Human Rights
Conflict Prevention or Conflict Resolution: What Role for The European Court of Human Rights?
Ireland and The European Convention on Human Rights
Why The European Convention on Human Rights Still Matters
‘What Has the ECHR Ever Done For Us?’: The Particular and Specific Importance of the Convention in Protecting Rights Across a Democratic Europe
Human Rights in a Changing World
The Mysteries of the Common Law
Reflections on Continuing Judicial Learning
The Challenges of Judicial Education and Training: A Comparative Perspective
Notes from Scotland
‘Adjudicating in the 21st Century’: Recent Reform in the Methods of Drafting and Reasoning of Judgments from the Cour De Cassation in Light of Publications by the ‘Cour De Cassation 2030’ Commission
Judgment Writing and Judgecraft: A View from the Supreme Court
Reforming How Administrative Judgments Are Written: 7 Years of Reflections
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edition
01
2023
Editorial
Table of Contents
An Emergency of Banking and of Law: The Resolution of Anglo Irish Bank
Views of the Irish Judiciary on Technology in Courts: Results of a Survey
Route(s) to Verdict; the Clear Path Forward in Criminal Jury Trials
The Safe Use of Expert Evidence
Costello v Ireland and An Irish Constitutional Identity
Consent in Irish Rape Law: Rules, Realities and Reform
Alfred Thompson Denning: A 20th Century English Legal Icon Re-Examined
Book Review: Sentencing Principles, Procedure and Practice
Book Review: Palles, The Legal Legacy of the Last Lord Chief Baron
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edition
03
2022
Editorial
Revisiting Old Ground – TD, Sinnott and the Dangers of Clinging Too Tightly to Separation of Powers Orthodoxy
Table of Contents
The TD Case and Approaches to the Separation of Powers in Ireland
Reading TD Down
I Would Do Anything for Rights – But I Won’t Do That
TD v Minister for Education, Constitutional Culture, and Constitutional Dark Matter
TD v Minister for Education: A Chilling Effect on Would-be Litigants?
Situating Social Rights: Housing and Distributive Justice – Post TD
Distributing Collective Burdens and Benefits: O’Reilly, TD, and the Housing Crisis
TD v Minister for Education: Hard Case, Bad Law
Judicial Enforcement of Social Rights in a Comparative Perspective
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02
2022
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2021
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