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Judges, Politics and the Irish Constitution

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Informationen zum Autor Tom Hickey is a Lecturer in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University Klappentext A collection of essays on politics and judicial power in Ireland, featuring contributions from scholars, judges and legal practitioners. Zusammenfassung A collection of essays on politics and judicial power in Ireland! featuring contributions from scholars! judges and legal practitioners. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - Laura Cahillane, James Gallen and Tom Hickey Part I: Judicial power in a constitutional democracy: theoretical foundations 1. In defence of judicial innovation and constitutional evolution - Fiona de Londras2. Reappraising judicial supremacy in the Irish constitutional tradition - Eoin Daly3. Unenumerated personal rights: the legacy of Ryan v. Attorney General - Gerard Hogan 4. Judges and the idea of 'principle' in constitutional adjudication - Tom Hickey Part II: Judging in the case of O'Keeffe v. Hickey: analysis and debate 5. O'Keeffe v. Hickey: overview and analysis - James Gallen 6. The jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights and the case of O'Keeffe v. Hickey -Adrian Hardiman 7. Subsidiarity of ECHR and O'Keeffe v. Ireland: a response to Mr Justice Hardiman - Conor O'Mahony Part III: Judges and the political sphere: appointments and dialogue 8. Judicial appointments in Ireland: the potential for reform - Laura Cahillane 9. Merit, diversity, and interpretive communities: the (non-party) politics of judicial appointments and constitutional adjudication - David Kenny 10. Speaking to power: mechanisms for judicial-executive dialogue - John O'Dowd Part IV: Judges and the Constitution in historical perspective 11. The Irish Constitution 'from below': squatting families versus property rights in Dublin, 1967-71 - Thomas Murray12. 'The union makes us strong:' National Union of Railwaymen v. Sullivan and the demise of vocationalism in Ireland - Donal Coffey 13. Ulster unionism and the Irish Constitution: 1970-1985 - Rory Milhench14. 'Towards a better Ireland:' Donal Barrington and the Irish Constitution - Tomás Finn Part V: Perspectives on the Constitution and judicial power 15. Administrative action, the rule of law and unconstitutional vagueness - Oran Doyle16. Article 16 of the Irish Constitution and judicial review of electoral processes - David Prendergast17. Social and economic rights in the Irish courts and the potential for constitutionalisation - Claire Michelle SmythIndex...

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Authors Laura Gallen Cahillane
Assisted by Laura Cahillane (Editor), Cahillane Laura (Editor), James Gallen (Editor), Tom Hickey (Editor), Hickey Tom (Editor)
Publisher Manchester University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.02.2017
 
EAN 9781526114556
ISBN 978-1-5261-1455-6
No. of pages 320
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

Law, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, LAW / Legal History, HISTORY / Europe / Ireland, Politics & government, Legal History, Politics and government, Laws Of Specific Jurisdictions

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