Howlin, Niamh(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2009-12-02)
Difficulties in securing convictions in nineteenth-century Ireland led the authorities
to resort to various methods of ensuring that petty juries delivered guilty verdicts in
cases where this was clearly warranted by the ...
This paper argues that the automatic and opaque nature of internet filtering, together with the fact that it is generally implemented by intermediaries, raises new problems for the law and in particular may tend to undermine ...
Core issue: 1. Whether allowing over-flight and landing of military aircraft en route to Afghanistan in accordance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1368 (2001) constitutes a breach of Ireland's neutral status. ...
Whether the failure to provide severely disabled Travellers with
adequate caravan accommodation, so as to alleviate suffering caused by
their severe disabilities, was contrary to Article 3, Article 8, or both
of the ...
Debates on criminal justice, police powers and human rights of the accused were present throughout much of 2007 in the Republic of Ireland. Human rights concerns were raised in relation to the introduction of anti-social ...
Whether the use of an Irish airport for United States aircraft engaged
in a military attack in the State of Iraq violated Irish neutrality and
was contrary to provisions of the Irish Constitution and/or
international ...
2006 saw a significant number of changes to the criminal law in Ireland with human rights law and a changing system of criminal justice increasingly coming into conflict. These changes culminated with the appointment, ...
This book examines in detail the legal and policy implications of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS). Divided neatly into four substantive chapters along with an introduction and conclusion, the book succinctly ...
Whether the deportation of a family with a child with Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), was contrary to the right for respect for
private and family life under Article 8 of the European Convention on ...