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GAZETTE
APRIL 1992
Human Rights and Constitutional Law
JAMES O'REILLY (EDITOR)
This is a collection of twenty-two essays written
by distinguished international jurists in honour of
Brian Walsh, a judge of the European Court of
Human Rights and a former judge of the Irish
Supreme Court, and one of the most
distinguished Irish jurists of this century.
The central themes of the essays are human
rights, constitutional law and European
Community law. Aspects of the American
Constitution are considered along with the
problems of judicial review and individual rights
under a written constitution. Other articles focus
on the European Court of Human Rights - under
such headings as access to the Court,
fundamental rights and the competence of
national states, and extradition.
Several of the contributors examine European
Community law - including the potential for
stress with State law, the protection of human
rights in the Member States, and the free
movement of persons within the community.
AND
CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW
ISBN 0-947686-80-0
£47.50/$75.00.
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THE IRISH STUDENT LAW REVIEW
Vol. 2 (1992)
Price: £10.00
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The Irish Student Law Review is a legal journal
produced annually by the Irish Students' Debating
Society of Ireland, at the King's Inns. Vol. 2 (1992)
contains articles on:
Family Law and
L. -v- L.
Medical Negligence and
Dunne
Tort and Compensation for Personal Injuries
EEC Law and Article 29.4.3
EEC Law and
Cotter and McDermott (No. 2)
Contempt and
Desmond -v- Glackin
Dissection of Corpses
Legal Regulation of Anti-Competitive Behaviour
The Review is available direct from the Irish Student
Law Review, Honourable Society of the King's Inns,
Henrietta Street, Dublin 1. (£10.00 + £1.00 P&P).
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COMPETITION
Saturday, 23rd May, 1992
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Live Music Throughout the Day/
Creche Facilities
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