Nbr. 17-2018, January 2018
Index
- Preliminary sections
- Editorial
- Foreword
- Historical Perspectives on Juries in Ireland Juries in Ireland: Laypersons and Law in the Long Nineteenth Century by Niamh Howlin
- Who is to Guard the Guardians? How are Judges to be Selected? The Politics of Judicial Selection by Jennifer Carroll MacNeill
- Burning Bridges? The Court of Justice and the Autonomy of the EU Legal Order
- The Fallacy of the Cyberspace Fallacy: A Re-Examination of Cyberlibertarianism
- The Preventative Potential of Instrumentalising History? The 'Right to Truth' in Northern Ireland and Cambodia
- Super-Citizens: Defining the 'Good Character' Requirement for Citizenship Acquisition by Naturalisation
- Between Sector-Specific and Horizontal: A New Proposal for Ireland's Implementation of Collective Litigation Mechanisms
- The Prism of Statutory Interpretation: The Statutory Compensation Scheme for Institutional Abuse in JGH v Residential Institutions Review Committee [2017] IESC 69
- Remarks of The Rt Hon. Beverley McLachlin
- Judicial Impartiality: Essential or Impossible? Remarks of The Rt Hon. The Lord Neuberger
- Remarks of The Hon. Mrs Justice Susan Denham
- Remarks of Professor Colin Harvey
- Remarks of Miriam González
- Remarks of Senator Michael McDowell