Constitutional Law in Ireland by James Casey

Constitutional Law in Ireland by James Casey

Regular price
Checking stock...
Regular price
Checking stock...
Summary

Opening with an exploration of the historical background of the Irish Constitution of 1937, this volume proceeds to examine the rights, institutions and functions covered by the Constitution and its relationship with European and international law.

The feel-good place to buy books
  • Free US shipping over $15
  • Buying preloved emits 41% less CO2 than new
  • Millions of affordable books
  • Give your books a new home - sell them back to us!

Constitutional Law in Ireland by James Casey

In its treatment of all aspects of this subject, "Constitutional Law in Ireland" is written for a wide audience in Ireland and abroad. It opens with an exploration of the historical background to the constitution of 1937 and proceeds to examine the rights, institutions and functions covered by the constitution and its relationship with European and international law. In its second edition, this text has been updated to include the many recent developments in the field. The interpretation of Articles 2 and 3 in the Supreme Court hearing of McGimpsey v. Ireland (1990); the implications of the separation of powers in McDaid v. Sheehy (1991); and aspects of the freedom of association in NUJ v. Sisk (1991), are three of the important pieces of case law covered. The author has also included discussion of the changing role of the Presidency, provisions under Article 28 for the resignation of the Taioseach and Government, the question of judicial legislation and the development of executive power.
SKU Unavailable
ISBN 13 9780421440500
ISBN 10 0421440503
Title Constitutional Law in Ireland
Author James Casey
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Year published 1992-12-01
Number of pages 583
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.