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Scholarly but extremely practical work. The Hon Mr Justice Ronan Keane in the Foreword to the first edition. Part of the Round Hall Brehon Library, Evidence is unique in its breadth of coverage and detail. It deals not only with the law of evidence as it applies to criminal trials but also with the rules applicable in civil trials. It concentrates on Irish case law in relation to the Law of Evidence, but also discusses relevant jurisprudence from other jurisdictions including decisions of the European Court of Human Rights. This title is the definitive book on evidence and is a must-have for the serious practitioner. Key Features * Examines the concept of relevance and the basic rules govern...
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Evidence by Declan McGrath is the definitive book on evidence and is a must-have for the serious practitioner. Part of the Round Hall Brehon Library, Evidence is unique in its breadth of coverage, scope and detail. This essential practitioner work concentrates on Irish case law in relation to the Law of Evidence but also discusses relevant jurisprudence from other jurisdictions including decisions of the European Court of Human Rights. It deals not only with the law of evidence as it applies to criminal trials but also the rules applicable in civil trials. Evidence provides indispensable expertise for barristers and solicitors as well as academics and the judiciary. Contents: Relevance and admissibility; Burden of proof; Oral evidence; Unreliable evidence; Hearsay evidence; Opinion evidence; Improperly obtained evidence; Confession evidence; Character evidence; Privilege; Self-Incrimination; Documentary, Real and electronic evidence; Facts not requiring proof Declan McGrath is a practising barrister and lecturer in law at Trinity College Dublin.
Winner of the Law Book of the year category at the Irish Law Awards 2012 The third edition of Civil Procedure in the Superior Courts provides you with a comprehensive and definitive analysis of the main areas of civil practice and procedure in the Superior Courts. Practitioners will find this new edition an absolute must-have as it provides an in-depth analysis of the key aspects of practice and procedure and includes coverage of the amended Order 84 dealing with applications for judicial review and the amended rules relating to discovery. Right up-to-date - Includes coverage of S.I. No. 691 of 2011 This new edition include coverage of the Rules of Superior Courts (Judicial Review) 2011 (S.I...
This is a comprehensive and practical guide for legal practitioners working in the area of enforcement. It covers practice and procedure relating to enforcement in the Superior Courts, the Circuit Court and the District Court. It is a comprehensive, readable, practical guide for practitioners involved in providing advice in relation to enforcement. Key features * Summarises the impact on enforcement of important recent legislation, including the Personal Insolvency Act 2012 * Deals with all important post-judgment remedies including attachment of debts,judgment mortgages, discovery in aid of execution, instalment orders, charging orders, stop orders, the sheriff, orders of delivery and seque...
Provides a definitive analysis of the main areas of civil practice and procedure in the Superior Courts. This book guides through the commencement and service of proceedings, pleadings, summary and special summons procedure, the trial of plenary actions and the bringing of appeals to the Supreme Court.
- Sixth in the award-winning Screencraft series - Plentiful illustration and indepth interviews make a classic collectable for students and film aficionados - Vast cultural and artistic range of costume design brought together in one publication for the first time - No other book uses so much visual content from the designers themselves