Browsing School of Law by Date of Publication
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Planning and pollution law in Ireland
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 1983) -
Welfare, women and unjust enrichment
(Oxford University Press, 1991) -
Ireland, regional digest 1993
(Mansfield Press, 1993) -
Contract Law [annual review 1996]
(Round Hall Sweet & Maxwell, 1997) -
Restitution, coercion by a third party, and the proper role of notice
(Cambridge Univeristy Press, 1997) -
Restititution and Res Judicata in the Irish Supreme Court
(Sweet & Maxwell, 1997) -
Insurance payments (mis)directed, equitable maxims (mis)used, and restitution doctrines missed
(Lloyds of London Press Ltd, 1997) -
When two tribes go to war: privacy interests and media speech
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Incapacity
(Mansfield Press, 2000) -
Tracing
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The law of subrogation
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2000)This thesis attempts a thorough review of the law of subrogation as applied in Ireland and England, with reference to the law of other common law jurisdictions and to the views of certain civil law writers. It first ... -
Criminal procedure and mental health
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2000)This thesis is a critical evaluation of criminal procedure and mental health in Ireland, concentrating in particular on fitness to plead, insanity acquittals, transfers from ordinary mental hospitals to the Central Mental ... -
The use and abuse of Clayton's case
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Choice in context : a relational perspective on coercion in the Law of Contract and the Law of Marriage
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2001)The rhetoric of freedom is sometimes too readily accepted. It has infected, in particular, the discourses and doctrines of law, especially in the field of so-called ‘private ordering’. Thus it is regularly considered ... -
Renewable energy in Ireland : law, policy and practice
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2001) -
Family mediation in Ireland
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2001)Empirical research into the operation of the family mediation service in the Republic of Ireland is set against a backdrop of theoretical and practical discussion. Chapter One analyses the principles and practices of various ... -
The development of judicial review of legislation and Irish constitutional law 1929-1941
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2001)The years between 1929 to 1941 were momentous ones for Irish constitutional law, yet to date the striking developments which took place during this period have not been sufficiently explored by either lawyers or historians. ... -
Unjust enrichment and the remedial constructive trust
(Sweet & Maxwell, 2001)A common misperception, particularly endemic in Irish law but not confined to it, is that unjust enrichment is somehow equal to the remedial constructive trust. It is not. These are both important concepts in the modern ... -
Restitution, rectification and mitigation: negligent solicitors and wills, again
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Tory language and Whigg measure : Edmund Burke on manners, history, and law
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2002)This dissertation investigates the complex relationship between manners, history, and law in the writings of Edmund Burke. In sum, this relationship was rooted in a naturalism based, not in eternal verities, but in the ...