Judges, politics and the Irish constitution /
A collection of essays on politics and judicial power in Ireland, featuring contributions from scholars, judges and legal practitioners.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Manchester :
Manchester University Press,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Laura Cahillane, James Gallen and Tom Hickey
- In defence of judicial innovation and constitutional evolution / Fiona de Londras
- Reappraising judicial supremacy in the Irish constitutional tradition / Eoin Daly
- Unenumerated personal rights : the legacy of Ryan v. Attorney General / Gerard Hogan
- Judges and the idea of "principle" in constitutional adjudication / Tom Hickey
- O'Keeffe v. Ireland : overview and analysis / James Gallen
- The jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights and the case of O'Keeffe v. Hickey / Adrian Hardiman
- Subsidiarity of ECHR and O'Keeffe v. Ireland : a response to Mr. Justice Hardiman / Conor O'Mahony
- Judicial appointments in Ireland : the potential for reform / Laura Cahillane
- Merit, diversity and interpretative communities : the (non-party) politics of judicial appointments and constitutional adjudication / David Kenny
- Speaking to power : mechanisms for judicial-executive dialogue / John O'Dowd
- The Irish Constitution "from below" : squatting families versus property rights in Dublin, 1967-71 / Thomas Murray
- "The union makes us strong" : National Union of Railwaymen v. Sullivan and the demise of vocationalism in Ireland / Donal Coffey
- Ulster unionism and the Irish Constitution, 1970-85 / Rory Milhench
- "Towards a better Ireland" : Donal Barrington and the Irish Constitution / Tomás Finn
- Administrative action, the rule of law and unconstitutional vagueness / Oran Doyle
- Article 16 of the Irish Constitution and judicial review of electoral processes / David Prendergast
- Social and economic rights in the Irish Courts and the potential for constitutionalisation / Claire-Michelle Smyth.