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Product Description: Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this monograph on labour law in Ireland not only describes and analyses the legal aspects of labour relations, but also examines labour relations practices and developing trends...read more

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9789041161697 | Kluwer Law Intl, January 8, 2016, cover price $113.00 | About this edition: Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this monograph on labour law in Ireland not only describes and analyses the legal aspects of labour relations, but also examines labour relations practices and developing trends.

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Product Description: In 1575, the Lord Admiral of England, Edward Clinton, appointed Ambrose Forth as the first judge of the Admiralty in Ireland. Between 1575 and 1879, an independent Court of Admiralty functioned in Ireland, processing civil disputes over matters like seamen's wages, collision, and salvage...read more

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9781846822438 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, March 30, 2011, cover price $74.50 | About this edition: In 1575, the Lord Admiral of England, Edward Clinton, appointed Ambrose Forth as the first judge of the Admiralty in Ireland.

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Product Description: Habeas corpus - the common law process for obtaining the release of the illegally detained - is now embedded in the Irish legal system as Article 40.4.2 of the Constitution of Ireland. The law of habeas corpus in Ireland is the first full study of Article 40...read more

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9781851828364 | Four Courts Pr Ltd, March 30, 2006, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: Habeas corpus - the common law process for obtaining the release of the illegally detained - is now embedded in the Irish legal system as Article 40.

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