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The Courts of Ireland – take 2
Many thanks indeed for the loads of helpful comments and suggestions to the first draft of a chapter I am writing which seeks to introduce the Irish legal system to people who know little or nothing about Irish law. I … Continue reading
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Flexing Our Mussels – People Over Wind and others vs An Bord Pleanala
Amandla Awethu! . This was the cry that used to begin all public (and clandestine) meetings in South Africa during the dark days and the struggle against the apartheid regime. Pronounced “aah-mun-dluh are-where-too” it means “Power to the People” and … Continue reading
Posted in EU Renewable Energy 2020 Target, Law; High Court; Leave To Appeal; Environment
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