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From here, you can search our full range of Irish law and tax books and looseleaf services, including such classics as JM Kelly: The Irish Constitution and Shatter: Family Law.
Our new editions list includes the much anticipated second edition of 'Practice and Procedure in the Superior Courts, 2/ed' by Benedict O'Floinn and 'Information Technology Law in Ireland, 2/ed' by Denis Kelleher and Karen Murray. Our new titles cover a vast range of legal disciplines and include'Children's Rights in Ireland' by Ursula Kilkelly and 'Equality Law' by Madeleine Reid. On the tax side, 'Global Tax Risk Management' by PJ Heneghan & Aidan Walsh of Ernst & Young, will be available in December 2007.
Recently published legal titles
Drafting Trusts and Wills in Northern Ireland, 2nd Edition by James Kessler and Sheena Grattan
Dismissal Law in Ireland 2/ed. By Mary Redmond
Arthur Cox Banking Law Handbook. By William Johnston, Orla O'Connor and Charlotte Henry
Companies Acts 1963-2006. Multi-authored
Only £95/€140
Statutory Interpretation
Written by David Dodd,BL, Consultant Editor: Michael Cush,SC
This unique new title provides an in-depth guide to statutory interpretation, from an Irish perspective. It deals with the key legislation, including the Interpretation Act 2005, and the important case law that's relevant in this area of the law. Statutory Interpretation will be hugely beneficial to all solicitors, academics, government departments, and the increasing number of bodies that rely on accurate statutory interpretation.
Only £118/€175
Company Law Compliance and Enforcement
Written by Nessa Cahill
A key new company law title, Enforcement of Company Law addresses specifically the law of corporate enforcement in Ireland, including the Corporate Enforcement Act 2001 and the powers of the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement. Other important legal developments, such as the recent corporate and accounting fraud scandals, are also thoroughly explored in this accessible and comprehensive book.
Only £150/€225
Practice and Procedure in the Superior Courts 2/ed
Written by By Benedict O'Floinn
Featuring a fully consolidated and updated text of the rules of court, Practice and Procedure in the Superior Courts 2/ed incorporates over sixty amending statutory instruments promulgated since 1997. This includes new rules relating to discovery, service outside the jurisdiction, personal injuries actions, the commercial list and proceeds of crime legislation. Each rule is accompanied by a fully updated commentary, referring to reported and unreported decisions of the courts north and south, practice directions and legislative references.
The latest Court rules and regulations, everything you need to know
Over sixty amended statutory instruments
A practical user-friendly format – the KEY information is quickly accessible
This leading book will benefit both you and your clients
Commentaries and cross-references ensure the latest legal knowledge is easily digestible
Only £45/€68
Clinical Practice and the Law 2/ed
Written by: Dr Simon Mills, Consultant
Written by an expert medical practitioner with legal training and qualifications, this unique book is a core text for any student of medicine, dentistry, radiography, physiotherapy, psychiatry or nursing, as well as legal practitioners advising clients in this area. It brings together all applicable law in an easy-to-read style and provides clear day-in day-out guidance for clinical practitioners, students and legal practitioners.
Only £80/€120
Information Technology Law in Ireland, 2nd edition
Written by Denis Kelleher and Karen Murray
This fully updated new edition of Information Technology Law in Ireland will prove invaluable to practitioners and students who specialise in IT law. It covers the law relating to electronic commerce, including the Electronic Commerce Act 2000, data protection and privacy laws, including the Data Protection Acts 1988-2003, computer misuse, including the Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud) Offences Act 2001 and the Cybercrime Treaty, as well as the key intellectual property law issues that impact upon information technology. Written by two of Ireland's leading experts, this book is both comprehensive and accessible.
Contents
Intellectual Property law including copyright law, patenting software, business methods and games; Domain Name Disputes; Databases; Cybercrime; Computer Misuse; Child Pornography laws; e-Commerce; Liability of Service Providers; Spam and on-line advertising; Privacy and Data Protection; Surveillance and anonymity; Peer-to-Peer networks; Norwich Pharmacal Orders; Defamation; IT misuse at work; and Competition
Recently published tax titles
Judge: Irish Income Tax 2007. By Prof John Ward and Dara Burke
Taxation of Companies 2007. By Micheal Feeney
Only £275
Global Tax Risk Management
Written by: PJ Henehan and Aidan Walsh of Ernst & Young
SPECIAL REPORT
Global Tax Risk Management Contents include:
Chapters on risk assessment, process and control construction, process ownership, documentation processing, tax policies, company culture and routine, drafting polices, accounting for tax plus many more
Information on current corporate governance culture – the latest initiatives by tax authorities around the world and the risk areas you and your firm will have to negotiate
A focused look at companies who’ve experienced severe tax difficulties including Enron and Long Term Capital Management
Advice on how to successfully manage relationships with your non-tax colleagues involved in the taxation process – like auditors, payroll managers, and the tax authorities
Coming soon
Only £64/€95
Evidentiary Foundations: Irish Edition
Written by: Liz Heffernan, Paul Anthony McDermott and Edward J Imwinkelried
Based on the 6th edition of Professor Imwinkelried's authoritative American text, "Evidentiary Foundations", and amended for the Irish market, this title is a practical guide which explains how the various evidentiary doctrines are applied on a daily basis in the Irish courts.
Combining discussion of law and practice, the authors outline a step-by-step approach to laying the necessary foundations for the introduction of items of evidence. Using hypothetical examples, the title illustrates how the substantive rules of evidence convert into concrete lines of questioning in the courtroom.
This is the first book of its kind on the Irish market and will provide invaluable practical guidance for practitioners and students of the law of evidence.