The Court of Appeal: A Guide
Author: Kieron Wood
ISBN (PB): 978-1-905536-91-7
Format: Paperback
Publication Date: March 2017
The Court of Appeal – A Guide is the first book to cover Ireland’s new Court of Appeal, which began work in November 2014, following a referendum the previous year. The Court took many of the appeals from the Supreme Court, shortening the waiting list and leaving the court of final appeal to fulfil its proper function, to “explain the Constitution to the Irish people, whose document it is”. The book also explains the grounds for ‘leapfrog’ appeals from the High Court direct to the new court. The Court of Appeal (An Chúirt Achomhairc) replaced the Court of Criminal Appeal and the Courts-Martial Appeal Court.
Contents include
The New Court
Synopsis of working group report
Changes to the Constitution
The Court of Appeal Act 2014
Appeal court rules
Fees
Court of Appeal and Supreme Court forms
Court contact details
Author: Kieron Wood
ISBN (PB): 978-1-905536-91-7
Format: Paperback
Publication Date: March 2017
The Court of Appeal – A Guide is the first book to cover Ireland’s new Court of Appeal, which began work in November 2014, following a referendum the previous year. The Court took many of the appeals from the Supreme Court, shortening the waiting list and leaving the court of final appeal to fulfil its proper function, to “explain the Constitution to the Irish people, whose document it is”. The book also explains the grounds for ‘leapfrog’ appeals from the High Court direct to the new court. The Court of Appeal (An Chúirt Achomhairc) replaced the Court of Criminal Appeal and the Courts-Martial Appeal Court.
Contents include
The New Court
Synopsis of working group report
Changes to the Constitution
The Court of Appeal Act 2014
Appeal court rules
Fees
Court of Appeal and Supreme Court forms
Court contact details
Author: Kieron Wood
ISBN (PB): 978-1-905536-91-7
Format: Paperback
Publication Date: March 2017
The Court of Appeal – A Guide is the first book to cover Ireland’s new Court of Appeal, which began work in November 2014, following a referendum the previous year. The Court took many of the appeals from the Supreme Court, shortening the waiting list and leaving the court of final appeal to fulfil its proper function, to “explain the Constitution to the Irish people, whose document it is”. The book also explains the grounds for ‘leapfrog’ appeals from the High Court direct to the new court. The Court of Appeal (An Chúirt Achomhairc) replaced the Court of Criminal Appeal and the Courts-Martial Appeal Court.
Contents include
The New Court
Synopsis of working group report
Changes to the Constitution
The Court of Appeal Act 2014
Appeal court rules
Fees
Court of Appeal and Supreme Court forms
Court contact details