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.