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    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

    €99.00
    As with its popular predecessor, Constitutional Law: Texts, Cases and Materials, Second Edition, follows the casebook method in exploring the general principles and themes of Irish constitutional law. Short excerpts from cases and academic materials are seamlessly integrated with the authors' own expert analysis.
    ISBN: 9781911611271
    AuthorDOYLE ORAN
    SubAuthor1Hickey, Dr Tom
    Pub Date16/09/2019
    BindingPaperback
    Pages650
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
    Edition2nd ed
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    In this thoroughly revised and updated second edition, the authors add new features aimed
    at making this fascinating subject even more accessible for students, practitioners and law
    teachers alike. It employs a "Comprehension and analysis: test yourself" tool at the
    beginning of each chapter, as well as recommending "Five key readings" and "Five key
    cases" in each chapter, thus engaging other great scholarship and material in this rapidly
    developing field.
    Constitutional Law: Texts, Cases and Materials, Second Edition, includes wholly new
    chapters on the historical background to the Constitution, the political structure of
    government, the judicial power in the context of the political arms of government, and
    standards of review. It covers all significant constitutional developments up to April 2019.
    This second edition is comprised of three thematic parts. The first part looks at the Irish
    constitutional order in a broader historical, theoretical and comparative context. The second
    part looks at "Institutions and the separation of powers." The third part addresses rights in
    Irish constitutional law.
    As well as introducing key principles and themes, this casebook offers a great deal of critical
    insight and analysis. In doing so, it recognises that constitutional law is not just a body of
    abstract rules interpreted and applied by the courts. Instead, constitutional law is placed in
    its historical, intellectual and social context and presented as an ongoing attempt to
    determine the values that ought to inform governance in Ireland. The important role of the
    courts in this process is recognised by the central space given to extracts from all the
    leading constitutional law cases.