Irish  Journal  of Legal Studies
 

Welcome to the Irish Journal of Legal Studies (IJLS), a peer-reviewed Law journal from University College Cork.

The IJLS is an innovative journal which aims at broad coverage of legal issues, national and international, both purely doctrinal and interdisciplinary. We aim at a diversity of high quality discussion of the law from any angle. Both commentary on current matters and more considered pieces are invited.

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Volume 2, Issue 2, 2011

Table of Contents

Television Courtroom Broadcasting and Eye Tracking: An Irish Solution to the U.S. Supreme Court Research Challenge?
Paul Lambert
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Nemo Iudex in Causa Sua: Aspects of the No-Bias Rule of Constitutional Justice in Courts and Administrative Bodies
Finín O'Brien
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Revisiting the Irish Constitution and De Valera’s Grand Vision
Dr. Seamus Ó Tuama
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Review of Liz Campbell, Shane Kilcommins, and Catherine O’Sullivan, Criminal Law in Ireland: Cases and Commentary
Dr. Gerard Coffey
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Review of Cox, Corbett and Ryan, Employment Law in Ireland
Dr. Elaine Dewhurst
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Review of W.E. Vaughan, Murder Trials in Ireland 1836-1914
Dr. Niamh Howlin
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Review of Eoin Quill, Torts in Ireland (3rd ed.)
Kathleen Moore Walsh
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