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This volume looks at key Irish figures, beyond lawyers and judges, whose ideas have impacted on the way law is conceived, conceptualised, and practised. The work consists of four Parts, each corresponding to a distinct historical phase.
List of contents
List of ContributorsAcknowledgementsIntroduction
David H. McIlroy
Part IIreland before the Anglo-Norman Invasion1. Adomnán of Iona (642-704): The Law of the Innocents
James W. Houlihan2. The Political and Legal Thought of Sedulius Scottus'
De Rectoribus Christianis (
On Christian Rulers) (fl.840-860)
Noémi FarkasPart IIIreland in the time of the Protestant Ascendancy3. Sir John Davies (1569-1626): Law, Church, "Commonwealth" and "Empire"
Robert Armstrong4. English Law and Irish Religion in the Early Seventeenth Century: The Case of Sir Thomas Ryves (1583-1652)
Alan Ford5. Of Canon Law and Kings: The Legal Thought of James Ussher (1581-1656)
Samuel L. Bray and D. N. Keane6. George Berkeley (1685-1753) on Obedience and Natural Law
Kenneth L. Pearce7. Edmund Burke (1729-1797): Student of the Common Law
Samuel BurgessPart IIIThe Struggle of Irish Independence8. Liberation through Law: Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847)
Patrick Geoghagen9. The Authority of Tradition: John Henry Newman (1801-1890) and Legal Theory
Michael P. Moreland10. Edward Carson (1854-1935): Nostalgia, Identity, and the Justification of Violence
Clare O'Hare11. In the Shadow of Patrick Pearse (1879-1916): a Partial Biography of the 1937 Constitution of Ireland
William Olhausen
12. Soldier, Revolutionary, Statesman, Lawgiver: An Essay on the Constitutional Thought of Éamon de Valera (1882-1975)
Conor CaseyPart IVIrish Intellectuals in the Twentieth Century13. James Joyce (1882-1941) as a Great Irish Christian Jurist
Nicholas J. McBride14. Richard O'Sullivan QC (1888-1963): Chronicler of the Common Law
David H. McIlroy15. Charles McQuaid (1895-1973) on the Duties of a Catholic Democracy
Leonard Taylor16. C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) on Natural Law and Retribution
Micah J. Watson17. Left of Legalism: Herbert McCabe (1926-2001) on Law and its Limits
James Chegwidden
About the author
David H. McIlroy is a Global Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame (USA) in England. He is also a Barrister called to the Bars of England and Ireland.