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THE ROUND HALL PRESS
New and Forthcoming Publications
Extradition Law
In Ireland
( 2 N D
E D I T I O N )
MICHAEL FORDE
Since publication of the first edition in 1988
there have been two major legislative changes
in the extradition regime and the subject has
engendered considerable litigation in the
High and Supreme courts. Major
developments have also occurred in the U.K.
courts and in the Human Rights Court in
Strasbourg which are directly relevant to the
law in Ireland. This second edition has been
completely revised and incorporates all
statutory and case law developments. ISBN 1-
85800-041-6. £42.50.
Publication date: November 1994.
Land Registry Practice
(2ND EDITION)
BRENDAN FITZGERALD
First published in 1989, this second edition
has been extensively revised to include all the
statutory and case law developments affecting
land registration in the intervening period.
"This book is undoubtedly the definitive
work on the whole ofland registry practice"
Irish Law Times.
ISBN 1-85800-046-7,
£55.00.
Publication date: November 1994.
The Irish Jurist
FINBARR MCAULEY (EDITOR)
Previously published by Jurist Publications,
The Irish Jurist will now be published by The
Round Hall Press. Volume X X IV (1989) was
the last volume to be published. The current
issue, which is a bridging volume - X X V -
XXV II (1990-1992) - is a Festschrift in
honour of the late John M. Kelly and is
available in paperback at £ 3 5 . 00 and in a
special casebound, jacketed edition at £47.50.
ISBN 1-85800-043-2.
Publication date:
November 1994.
Leave to Appeal
JAMES COMYN
In this new collection of stories from his
life, Sir James regales us with further
""goodies", anecdotes, jokes, ideas on law
reform, reminiscences - all these and more
give him ""leave to appeal" to lawyer and
layman alike. If you enjoyed reading
Summing it Up
or
Watching Brief
then
you'll definitely enjoy this book. ISBN 1-
85800-049-Í, £14.95.
Publication date:
November 1994.
Irish Social Welfare
System:
Aspects of Law and
Social Policy
MEL COUSINS
The current social welfare system
currently accounts for one-third of curcent
government spending. In 1994 c.£4,0000
million will be spent on social welfare.
This book argues that the social welfare
system is a reflection of the economic,
political, ideological and cultural structures
and conflicts in Irish society. ISBN 1-
85800-039-4. £ 3 0 . 00 (approx.).
Publication date: December 1994.
Environmental and
Planning Law
YVONNE SCANNELL
Discusses Irish environmental and
planning law and practice with full
reference to the all-pervasive influence
of EC legislation on the environment.
Legislation and case law relevant to land-
use, planning, air and water pollution,
waste disposal, noise, chemical
substances and the Environmental
Protection Agency are systematically
described and analysed and reference is
made to important International
Conventions which have been ratified
by the State. ISBN 1-85800-002-5.
£ 6 5 . 00 (approx.).
Publication date:
November 1994.
Irish Medical Law
DAVID TOMKIN AND
PATRICK HANAFIN
This is the first comprehensive account
of medical law in Ireland. Chapters
include: a review of the health care
system; the legal standing of doctors and
allied health professionals; the legal basis
of the doctor-patient relationship;
liability of doctors in both civil and
criminal law; treatment of the mentally
ill, etc. An invaluable reference book for
both the legal and medical professional.
ISBN 1-85800-051-3. £37.50.
Publication date: December 1994.
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