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IRISH LAWDUBLIN UNIVERSITYLAW JOURNALEditor: Eoin O’DellDublin University Law Journal is published byRound Hall on behalf of the School of Law,Trinity College, Dublin. It is one of Ireland’sleading peer-review legal journals, publishingauthoritative critical and scholarly analysis on abroad range of legal issues.It is an important forum for legal academicdebate not only on contemporary Irish lawbut also on developments from further afieldin the common law world, in European andinternational law, and in legal theory. Articlesin the 2011 volume included:• The Trial of Ulysses, 1933 – Adrian Hardiman• Judicial Interpretation of the EuropeanConvention on Human Rights Act 2003:Reflections and Analysis – Oran Doyle andDesmond Ryan• Lesson learned – The Corporate GovernanceCode for Credit Institutions and InsuranceUndertaking – Blanaid Clarke• Meskell, The Constitution and Tort Law –William BinchyJURISDICTION: Ireland, InternationalRound Hall 0332-32502012 Subscription €210.00One volumeFREEDOM OFINFORMATION LAW3RD EDITIONMaeve McDonaghNEWEDITIONThis new third edition examines the backgroundto the development of freedom of informationlegislation, both in Ireland and internationally,and explores its interaction with otherlegislation on access to governmentinformation. The main focus of the book is thesubstance of the Act itself.CONTENTS: The right of access to governmentrecords; The duty of public bodies to publishinformation relating to their activities; The right tohave incorrect personal records amended; The rightto be given reasons for administrative decisions;Analysis of Irish and overseas FOI case law;Separate chapters on each of the exemptionprovisions; Analysis of the operation of the publicinterest override; Avenues of appeal; Separatechapters setting out the relationship with legislationin the areas of data protection, archives andenvironmental information.JURISDICTION: IrelandRound HallOct-2012 978 1 858 00683 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 561823Hardback c. £248.00/c. €285.00THE IRISH JURISTEditor: Professor Paul O’ConnorThe Irish Jurist is Ireland’s oldest legaljournal and publishes peer-reviewed articleswithin the categories of modern and historicaljurisprudence and welcomes submissions fromboth national and international quarters.Volume 46 (2011) includes• The Law School’s Early Professoriate – WNOsborough• National Remedies for Private Parties in theLight of the EU Law Principles of Equivalenceand Effectiveness – Koen Lenaerts• When Rights become Empty Promises:Promoting an Exclusionary Rule thatVindicates Personal Right – Robert Bloom• Free Movement of Goods within the EU:Some Issues and an Irish Perspective –Laurence W Gormley• The Judicial Thought and Prose of Mr JusticeSeamus Henchy – Gerard Hogan• Due Process Exceptionalism – E ThomasSullivan and Toni M Massaro• Judicial Reasoning: Logic, Authority, and theRule of Law In Irish Courts – Desmond MClarkeJURISDICTION: IrelandRound Hall 0021-12732012 Subscription €320.002 VolumesEXTRADITION ANDTRANSNATIONAL CRIMINALPROCEDURE4TH EDITIONMichael Forde and Kieran KellyThis new edition brings readers up-to-date withall types of extradition from the Republic ofIreland to EU Member States and othercountries with which Ireland has an extraditionarrangement. It also examines extradition tointernational criminal tribunals, along with thenew mutual assistance regime and the extraterritorial scope of Irish criminal law. It includesfull coverage of the European Arrest WarrantAct, 2003 and the Criminal Justice (MutualAssistance) Act, 1998, and an outline of theposition of the International Criminal Court.CONTENTS: European Arrest Warrant and ExtraditionStates; Procedure for Surrender/Extradition;Refusing Extradition/Surrender; Mutual Assistance;Extraterritorial Jurisdiction; Political offences andTerrorism; Political Offences and Terrorism;International Criminal Tribunal.JURISDICTION: IrelandRound HallOct-2011 978 1 858 00622 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 510065Hardback, 500 pp £144.00/€165.00INSURANCE LAW3RD EDITIONAustin BuckleyNEWEDITIONThe title is now the acknowledged reference onmatters of Insurance law in Ireland and is citedauthoratively in the courts and in arbitrations.This 3rd edition analyses and comments onrecent decisions in Ireland and England on thereciprocal nature of the Duty of Utmost GoodFaith, Non-Disclosure, Composite v Jointpolicies, Products Liability, Liability for the actsof “Bouncers”, the rights of mortgagees, Liabilityof Intermediaries and the office of the InsuranceOmbudsman. It also revises and updates thecontent generally on the main classes of nonlifeinsurance, in the light of recent legaldevelopments.CONTENTS: Insurance intermediaries and the law;Duty of disclosure; General principles of insurance;Policy terms and conditions; Policy interpretation;Rights against insurers; Motor insurance; Liabilityinsurance; Employer’s liability insurance; Productliability; Professional indemnity; Material damage;Business interruption.JURISDICTION: IrelandRound HallJul-2012 978 1 858 00681 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 561825Hardback c. £231.00/c. €265.00JUDICIAL REVIEW OFCRIMINAL PROCEEDINGSDerek DunneThis text provides the first dedicated and up-todatetreatment of judicial review as it applies atall stages of the criminal process in Ireland.It considers the remedies and procedure ofjudicial review and focuses upon the areas thathave occupied the courts in recent years, suchas: delay and the right to a fair trial;blameworthy prosecutorial delay; the scope ofthe duty to seek out and preserve evidence; thecircumstances in which judicial review will lie inrespect of convictions and sentences recorded inthe District Court and Circuit Court; pre-trialdisclosure; review of prosecutorial discretion andadverse pre-trial publicity.CONTENTS: Judicial review and the criminal law incontext; Remedies, practice and procedure; Judicialreview, the District Court and the Circuit Court;Judicial review and the Special Criminal Court; Theright to a fair trial and delay; The right to anexpeditious trial and blameworthy prosecutorialdelay; The duty to seek out and preserve evidence;Review of the decisions and conduct of theprosecuting authorities; Precedents of pleadings.JURISDICTION: IrelandRound HallDec-2011 978 1 858 00624 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 510011Hardback, 500 pp £283.00/€325.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 99

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