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No. 1-4, January 2004

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  • Recent developments in the law of torts
  • A cork study on 'domestic' violence and the criminal process: tentative conclusions from the policing perspective
  • The position of the 'quasi-partnership' type private company in irish law
  • Domestic violence and civil harassment: some issues which arise when the case comes to court
  • The use of technology in the courts
  • Contempt of court and the need for legislation
  • Liability for asbestos-related illness: redefining the rules on ?toxic torts'
  • Recent publications by law reform bodies worldwide
  • A hot tub for expert witnesses
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