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Irish Supreme Court Review, Volume 8


ISBN13: 9781917134255
To be Published: June 2026
Publisher: Clarus Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
Format: Hardback
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The Irish Supreme Court Review is published annually by Clarus Press on behalf of the School of Law, Trinity College, Dublin. It is a peer-reviewed legal journal, publishing articles that consider major themes in the work of the Court and its leading cases in the previous legal year. Articles are drawn from papers presented at the annual Conference of the Irish Supreme Court Review, including keynote contributions reflecting on the role of the Supreme Court, especially as it debates matters with other international and apex courts.

Subjects:
Irish Law
Contents:
Articles:

  • Challenges for the Rule of Law: B v CFA [2025] IESC 2 - Catherine Donnelly
  • The Limits of Incremental Reform in Civil Procedure: Kirwan v Connors & Ors [2025] IESC 21 - Christopher McMahon
  • Costs in the Supreme Court: Deirdre Little v The Chief Appeals Officer [2024] IESC 53 - Ailbhe O’Neill
  • Use it or Lose it – Discharging Interlocutory Injunctions: Tweedswood Ltd v Kavanagh & Others [2025] IESC 18 - Philip Gavin
  • Disclosure of Counselling Records in Sexual Offences Trials: DPP v AM [2025] IESC 16 - Mark Coen
  • Criminal Complicity in Irish Law: DPP v Twomey [2024] IESC 31; DPP v MB [2024] IESC 33 - Cian Ó Concubhair
  • Showing up the Gaps in Child Justice: DPP v CC [2025] IESC 11; DPP v PB [2025] IESC 12 - Nessa Lynch and Ursula Kilkelly
  • Protecting the Home Turf?: Gearty v Director of Public Prosecutions - David Fennelly
  • Damages for the unlawful actions of Oireachtas committees: Kerins v Dáil Eireann [2024] IESC 24 - Davy Lalor
  • Jaundiced and Jaundiced about Judicial Bias: Kelly v UCD - Alan Eustace
  • Defining Compensation for Regulation of Land-Use: ESB v Good & Ors [2025] IESC 27 - Rachael Walsh
  • Back to Basics: Barlow v Minister for Communications [2025] IESC 14 - Daniel Gilligan
  • Classifying data protection claims for non-material damages: Dillon v Irish Life Assurance [2025] IESC 37 - Katherine Nolan
  • All at Sea: Joint Accounts and Restitution for Unjust Enrichment in Bank of Ireland Mortgage Bank v Murray [2025] IESC 24 - Sarah Hamill