A leading peer-reviewed legal journal.
Dublin University Law Journal (DULJ) Vol 44(2)
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Editors: Conor Casey, Oran Doyle, Hilary Hogan, Suryapratim Roy | ISSN: 0332-3250 | ISBN: 9781917134149 | Currency: Two Issues Per Year | Published 19 December 2024 | Price Per Issue: €129 + VAT | Dedicated Website www.dulj.ie
About
The Dublin University Law Journal is published by Clarus Press on behalf of the School of Law, Trinity College, Dublin. It is a leading peer-reviewed legal journal, publishing authoritative, critical and scholarly analysis on a broad range of legal issues. It provides a forum for important legal academic debate on contemporary Irish law as well as developments from further afield in the common law world, in European and international law, and in legal theory. The journal publishes longer articles providing in-depth analysis of a wide range of legal issues, as well as shorter articles, comments and case-notes providing up-to-date analysis of recent developments and book reviews providing critical assessment of important legal publications. The Dublin University Law Journal thus provides accessible and balanced coverage of a wide spectrum of current and enduring issues in law and legal scholarship.
The Dublin University Law Journal will now publish twice annually.
Volume 44, issue 2, 2024 contains the following:
Afterwords
- From Cityview to NECI and Judicial Virtues in Action: Afterword to the Foreword by Conor Casey and Oran Doyle | Maria Cahill
- Spring Cleaning in the Supreme Court and Potential Ripple Effects: Afterword to the Foreword by Conor Casey and Oran Doyle | Laura Cahillane and Saoirse Enright
- Liberation from Constraint and the Culture of the New Supreme Court: Afterword to the Foreword by Conor Casey and Oran Doyle | David Kenny
- Looking Below the Surface of Constitutional Interpretation: Afterword to the Foreword by Conor Casey and Oran Doyle | Rachael Walsh
- Rejoinder: The Potential and Limits of Constitutional Doctrine in the New Supreme Court | Conor Casey and Oran Doyle
Articles
- Intention or Interpretation? The Importance of Drafting and Statutory Interpretation in Assisted Human Reproduction | Claire O’Connell
- The Suitability of the District Court as an Equality Adjudication Venue: Procedural Difficulties within Section 19 Intoxicating Liquor Act Applications | Rachel Barclay, Samantha Morgan- Williams and Fiona Donson
- Does the Irish Constitution Forbid a Vocal Presidency? | Seán Rainford and Jamie McLoughlin
- Is Insanity a ‘Denial of Proof’ Defence in Irish Law? | Luke Noonan
Recent Developments
- How to See the Injunctive Woods for the Trees: Reflections on How Recent Irish Case Law Has Served to Give Improved Judicial Guidance Regarding Novel Forms of Injunctions | Hugh Hogan
See also contents for:
- Volume 43(2) 2022/23
- Volume 43(1) 2020/21
- Volume 42(2) 2019/20
- Volume 42(1) 2019
- Volume 41(2) 2018
- Volume 41(1) 2018
- Volume 40(2) 2017
- Volume 40(1) 2017
- Volume 39(2) 2016
- Volume 39(1) 2016
- Volume 38(2) 2015
- Volume 38(1) 2015
- Volume 37 2014
- Volume 36 2013
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