A selection of eighteen papers presented at the conference held in Dublin in July 2003 in the biennial British Legal History series. Paul Brand is a senior res…
Jon Crawford follows his Anglicizing the government of Ireland (1993) with this meticulous and comprehensive account of the workings of the tribunal that was th…
In 1923 the Irish Free State government established a judicial commission with extraordinary powers to revive the jurisdiction of the court system which had flo…
This book comprises selected essays on issues in crime and punishment prior to the foundation of the State. The editors preface the collection with an introduct…
Working conditions in Irish industry prior to 1914 were frequently harsh and dangerous, particularly for women and children. The large textile, shipbuilding and…
This book is a second collection of papers arising from the work of the Irish Legal History Society and includes three lectures given at the meeting held in Bel…
This collection of published essays covers diverse aspects of law in Ireland across many centuries. Each of the legal traditions, which at one stage or another …
This volume in the Irish Legal History series is concerned with what can be learned of popular attitudes to law, lawyers and the legal system in Ireland over th…