Criminal Legislation in Ireland
Criminal Legislation in Ireland, 2nd edition consolidates the most important and frequently-utilised pieces of criminal legislation and facilitates easy reference to criminal legislation for criminal practitioners and students alike.It allows easy access and reference to recent pieces of legislation, as well as incorporating amendments to older Acts, thereby saving time and keeping practitioners up to date. The text also contains older legislation, which is not easily accessible on the internet. The book consolidates a large volume of legislation allowing easy access to what can be considered the most widely used pieces of criminal legislation and incorporates recent amendments and updated versions of Acts.Updated to include the following legislation:Criminal justice (Public Order) Act 2011;Criminal Justice Act 2011;Criminals Justice (Community Service) Amendment Act 2011;Criminal Law (Defence and the Dwelling) Act 2011;Criminal Justice (Search Warrants) Act 2012;Criminal Justice Act 2013;Criminal Law (Human Trafficking) (Amendment) Act 2013.Previous edition ISBN: 9781847667182
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Criminal Legislation in Ireland
Criminal Legislation in Ireland, 2nd edition consolidates the most important and frequently-utilised pieces of criminal legislation and facilitates easy reference to criminal legislation for criminal practitioners and students alike.It allows easy access and reference to recent pieces of legislation, as well as incorporating amendments to older Acts, thereby saving time and keeping practitioners up to date. The text also contains older legislation, which is not easily accessible on the internet. The book consolidates a large volume of legislation allowing easy access to what can be considered the most widely used pieces of criminal legislation and incorporates recent amendments and updated versions of Acts.Updated to include the following legislation:Criminal justice (Public Order) Act 2011;Criminal Justice Act 2011;Criminals Justice (Community Service) Amendment Act 2011;Criminal Law (Defence and the Dwelling) Act 2011;Criminal Justice (Search Warrants) Act 2012;Criminal Justice Act 2013;Criminal Law (Human Trafficking) (Amendment) Act 2013.Previous edition ISBN: 9781847667182
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Criminal Legislation in Ireland

Criminal Legislation in Ireland

by Lynn O'Sullivan
Criminal Legislation in Ireland

Criminal Legislation in Ireland

by Lynn O'Sullivan

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Criminal Legislation in Ireland, 2nd edition consolidates the most important and frequently-utilised pieces of criminal legislation and facilitates easy reference to criminal legislation for criminal practitioners and students alike.It allows easy access and reference to recent pieces of legislation, as well as incorporating amendments to older Acts, thereby saving time and keeping practitioners up to date. The text also contains older legislation, which is not easily accessible on the internet. The book consolidates a large volume of legislation allowing easy access to what can be considered the most widely used pieces of criminal legislation and incorporates recent amendments and updated versions of Acts.Updated to include the following legislation:Criminal justice (Public Order) Act 2011;Criminal Justice Act 2011;Criminals Justice (Community Service) Amendment Act 2011;Criminal Law (Defence and the Dwelling) Act 2011;Criminal Justice (Search Warrants) Act 2012;Criminal Justice Act 2013;Criminal Law (Human Trafficking) (Amendment) Act 2013.Previous edition ISBN: 9781847667182

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526509048
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 09/26/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 2000
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Lynn O'Sullivan is a practising barrister specialising in criminal law in Ireland with a first class honours Bachelor of civil law degree from University College Dublin.
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