Judges, politics and the Irish Constitution
Herausgeber: Cahillane, Laura; Hickey, Tom; Gallen, James
Judges, politics and the Irish Constitution
Herausgeber: Cahillane, Laura; Hickey, Tom; Gallen, James
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A collection of essays on politics and judicial power in Ireland, featuring contributions from scholars, judges and legal practitioners.
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A collection of essays on politics and judicial power in Ireland, featuring contributions from scholars, judges and legal practitioners.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9781526114556
- ISBN-10: 1526114550
- Artikelnr.: 47549108
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9781526114556
- ISBN-10: 1526114550
- Artikelnr.: 47549108
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Laura Cahillane is a Lecturer in the School of Law at the University of Limerick, James Gallen is a Lecturer in Law in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University, Tom Hickey is a Lecturer in Law in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University
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
Londras 2. Reappraising judicial supremacy in the Irish constitutional
tradition - Eoin Daly 3. 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 Murray 12. '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 Milhench 14.
'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 Doyle 16. Article 16 of the Irish Constitution and judicial review of
electoral processes - David Prendergast 17. Social and economic rights in
the Irish courts and the potential for constitutionalisation - Claire
Michelle Smyth Index
Judicial power in a constitutional democracy: theoretical foundations 1. In
defence of judicial innovation and constitutional evolution - Fiona de
Londras 2. Reappraising judicial supremacy in the Irish constitutional
tradition - Eoin Daly 3. 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 Murray 12. '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 Milhench 14.
'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 Doyle 16. Article 16 of the Irish Constitution and judicial review of
electoral processes - David Prendergast 17. Social and economic rights in
the Irish courts and the potential for constitutionalisation - Claire
Michelle Smyth Index
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
Londras 2. Reappraising judicial supremacy in the Irish constitutional
tradition - Eoin Daly 3. 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 Murray 12. '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 Milhench 14.
'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 Doyle 16. Article 16 of the Irish Constitution and judicial review of
electoral processes - David Prendergast 17. Social and economic rights in
the Irish courts and the potential for constitutionalisation - Claire
Michelle Smyth Index
Judicial power in a constitutional democracy: theoretical foundations 1. In
defence of judicial innovation and constitutional evolution - Fiona de
Londras 2. Reappraising judicial supremacy in the Irish constitutional
tradition - Eoin Daly 3. 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 Murray 12. '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 Milhench 14.
'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 Doyle 16. Article 16 of the Irish Constitution and judicial review of
electoral processes - David Prendergast 17. Social and economic rights in
the Irish courts and the potential for constitutionalisation - Claire
Michelle Smyth Index




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