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The winding up of the Dáil Courts, 1922–1925
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Revolutionary lawyers
Sinn Féin and crown courts in Ireland and Britain, 1916–23
This book considers the use made by Irish Republicans of British courts in the struggle for independence, over the period between the Easter Rising and...
Author/Editor:
David Foxton
The history and development of the Special Criminal Court, 1922–2005
The Special Criminal Court consists of three judges sitting without a jury and hears cases when the ordinary courts are ‘inadequate’. Generally this has involved...
Author/Editor:
Fergal Davis
A Star Chamber Court in Ireland
The Court of Castle Chamber, 1571–1641
Jon Crawford follows his Anglicizing the government of Ireland (1993) with this meticulous and comprehensive account of the workings of the tribunal that was the...
Author/Editor:
Jon G. Crawford
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