A Guide to Mooting in Ireland provides a user-friendly handbook on mooting that is specifically tailored for those involved in mooting in Ireland. Mooting can help to build important skills in research, drafting and the construction of persuasive arguments that are relevant both to academic study and professional life, within and outside of law.
This book documents the interaction between law and sport. In recent years there has been an increased involvement of the law as it applies sport. The professionalisation and commercialisation of sport has brought with it a number of legal issues.
White-collar crime has become an area of significant interest for academics, practitioners, policy makers, and those with an interest in corporate affairs.
Data Protection Compliance: A Guide to GDPR and Irish Data Protection Law is a practical guide to current European data protection law, in particular the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into force 25 May 2018.
As with its popular predecessor, Constitutional Law: Texts, Cases and Materials, Second Edition, follows the casebook method in exploring the general principles and themes of Irish constitutional law. Short excerpts from cases and academic materials are seamlessly integrated with the authors' own expert analysis.
Professionals from many disciplines, businesses and industries are regularly called upon to prepare reports or to give evidence in courts, arbitrations and other hearings. Whether described as 'expert', 'skilled', or 'specialist' witnesses, their contribution is often crucial to the outcome of the case.
This is the first book to comprehensively describe and explain the underpinnings and workings of two key parts of the penal system-probation and parole.