Latest Irish Supreme Court Review published

Latest Irish Supreme Court Review published

The fifth volume of the Irish Supreme Court Review for 2023 has been published.

Articles in the latest edition of the peer-reviewed legal journal, which is published by Clarus Press on behalf of Trinity School of Law, include:

  • Citizenship as Civic Relationship: U.M. v Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade [2022] IESC 25 | Michael P Foran
  • Dowdall and Hutch v Director of Public Prosecutions [2022] IESC 36 | Mark Coen
  • How to Adjudicate a Rights Case in Irish Constitutional Law: Gemma O’Doherty & John Waters v Minister for Health | Tom Hickey
  • The People (DPP) v McDonald [2022] IESC 29 | Lauren O’Connell
  • It’s Nothing Personal: The Ineffective Exclusion of Personal Grievances in the Protected Disclosures Act 2014- Baranya v Rosderra Irish Meats Group Ltd | Lauren Kierans
  • Higgins v Irish Aviation Authority [2022] IESC 13 | Neville Cox
  • Executive Power and its Limits: Burke v Minister for Education [2022] IESC 1 | Oran Doyle
  • Clare CC v Bernard and Helen McDonagh and IHREC [2022] IESC 2 | Padraic Kenna
  • Shadow Constitutionalism: P McD v The Governor Of The X Prison [2021] IESC 65 | Ronan Condon
  • Is the President a ‘Public Authority’? Presidential Functions, Immunity and the Access to Information on the Environment Regulations: Right to Know CLG v Commissioner for Environmental Information [2022] IESC 19 | Mark Poustie
  • Sobhy v Chief Appeals Officer [2021] IESC 81 | Martin Hogg
  • Standards of Review and the Equality Guarantee: Donnelly v Minister for Social Protection [2022] IESC 31 | Davy Lalor
  • The Right to Life and the State’s Investigative Obligations: Fox v Minister for Justice [2021] IESC 61 | Hilary Hogan
  • Proof of Sexual Assault in Irish Law: People (DPP) v FN [2022] IESC 22 | Catherine O’Sullivan

More information is available from the Clarus Press website.

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