peer-reviewedDespite its practical importance to upwards of 40,000 people annually, the framework governing weddings law in Ireland has received minimal academic attention or critique. This article seeks to address this gap in the literature, placing a particular focus on the rules governing wedding venues. In this effort, it draws on the Law Commission for England and Wales’ comprehensive Getting Married: A Consultation Paper on Weddings Law published in September 2020. Comparing the framework adopted in Ireland pursuant to the Civil Registration Act 2004 (as amended) with that provisionally proposed by the Law Commission for England and Wales, the article investigates whether certain proposals advanced by the Commission may a...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordIn prin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Lexis Library and HeinOn...
The appropriateness or otherwise of the law governing entry into marriage in England and Wales has c...
Despite its practical importance to upwards of 40,000 people annually, the framework governing wedd...
peer-reviewedDespite the enormous social changes which have taken place in Ireland in recent decades...
peer-reviewedThe appropriateness or otherwise of the law governing entry into marriage in England an...
2018 marks the 150th anniversary of the Report of the Royal Commission on the Laws of Marriage and i...
peer-reviewedWhile spousal maintenance laws have come under the spotlight in many common law jurisd...
This article seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of the changing legal landscape of marriage a...
peer-reviewedMarriage continues to hold an important position in Irish society. While cohabitation h...
PublishedThis is the author's version of a chapter accepted for publication by Interentia. The defin...
In principle, it is possible for a couple to get married in a register office in England or Wales fo...
The appropriateness or otherwise of the law governing entry into marriage in England and Wales has c...
This article explores the Law Commission’s proposals on how and where people can get married in Engl...
This article explores the Law Commission’s proposals on how and where people can get married in Engl...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordIn prin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Lexis Library and HeinOn...
The appropriateness or otherwise of the law governing entry into marriage in England and Wales has c...
Despite its practical importance to upwards of 40,000 people annually, the framework governing wedd...
peer-reviewedDespite the enormous social changes which have taken place in Ireland in recent decades...
peer-reviewedThe appropriateness or otherwise of the law governing entry into marriage in England an...
2018 marks the 150th anniversary of the Report of the Royal Commission on the Laws of Marriage and i...
peer-reviewedWhile spousal maintenance laws have come under the spotlight in many common law jurisd...
This article seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of the changing legal landscape of marriage a...
peer-reviewedMarriage continues to hold an important position in Irish society. While cohabitation h...
PublishedThis is the author's version of a chapter accepted for publication by Interentia. The defin...
In principle, it is possible for a couple to get married in a register office in England or Wales fo...
The appropriateness or otherwise of the law governing entry into marriage in England and Wales has c...
This article explores the Law Commission’s proposals on how and where people can get married in Engl...
This article explores the Law Commission’s proposals on how and where people can get married in Engl...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordIn prin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Lexis Library and HeinOn...
The appropriateness or otherwise of the law governing entry into marriage in England and Wales has c...