The article analyzes the impact of the E.C.H.R. on the Irish administrative law. In particular, after reviewing the main reasons for the delay in the incorporation of the E.C.H.R., it focuses on the Irish ‘European Convention of Human Rights Act’ of 2003. The article underlines the main critical issues of the Irish system in light of Art. 6 E.C.H.R. (in particular, in light of the right to an oral hearing and of the independence and impartiality of the decision-maker). Taking into account the possibility of an ‘ex post compensation’ of said violations of Art. 6 E.C.H.R., the article then focuses on the evolution of the judicial review from the traditional ‘Keegan’ and ‘O’Keeffe’ to the new ‘Meadows’ paradigm, highlighting the significant in...
This article analyzes the case of A, B and C v. Ireland in which the plaintiffs claimed that the Iri...
This thesis seeks to explore the regulation of the legal profession in Ireland and to identify wheth...
The article deals with the evolution of the jurisprudence of the Italian Constitutional Court concer...
In 1921, the partition of Ireland led to set two parliaments guided mainly by the written constituti...
Ireland incorporated the European Convention on Human Rights by adopting the European Convention on ...
In the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, the Irish government committed to incorporating the European C...
The administrative judiciary is subject more or less to the same limits in various countries althoug...
Studying the various stages of the Crotty v. An Taoiseach case and discussing its implications, this...
75 years of the Constitution of Ireland: An Irish-Italian Dialogue is a unique work which explores s...
The article aims at showing that the fair trial principle laid down by art. 6 of ECHR currently repr...
Article 15.2.1 of the Irish Constitution provides that “the sole and exclusive power of making laws ...
The article comments on judgment nos. 348/07 and 349/07 of the Italian Constitutional Court concerni...
The article aims at showing that the fair trial principle laid down by art. 6 of ECHR currently repr...
Ireland was recently found not to have fully implemented Directive 85/337 on the assessment of the e...
One of the most recently debated issues about the preliminary ruling procedure is about State liabil...
This article analyzes the case of A, B and C v. Ireland in which the plaintiffs claimed that the Iri...
This thesis seeks to explore the regulation of the legal profession in Ireland and to identify wheth...
The article deals with the evolution of the jurisprudence of the Italian Constitutional Court concer...
In 1921, the partition of Ireland led to set two parliaments guided mainly by the written constituti...
Ireland incorporated the European Convention on Human Rights by adopting the European Convention on ...
In the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, the Irish government committed to incorporating the European C...
The administrative judiciary is subject more or less to the same limits in various countries althoug...
Studying the various stages of the Crotty v. An Taoiseach case and discussing its implications, this...
75 years of the Constitution of Ireland: An Irish-Italian Dialogue is a unique work which explores s...
The article aims at showing that the fair trial principle laid down by art. 6 of ECHR currently repr...
Article 15.2.1 of the Irish Constitution provides that “the sole and exclusive power of making laws ...
The article comments on judgment nos. 348/07 and 349/07 of the Italian Constitutional Court concerni...
The article aims at showing that the fair trial principle laid down by art. 6 of ECHR currently repr...
Ireland was recently found not to have fully implemented Directive 85/337 on the assessment of the e...
One of the most recently debated issues about the preliminary ruling procedure is about State liabil...
This article analyzes the case of A, B and C v. Ireland in which the plaintiffs claimed that the Iri...
This thesis seeks to explore the regulation of the legal profession in Ireland and to identify wheth...
The article deals with the evolution of the jurisprudence of the Italian Constitutional Court concer...