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Courts of Juctice Act 1924
2024 was the centenary of the Courts of Justice Act, 1924 that established our modern courts system.
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The Four Courts and the Civil War
The Four Courts played a major role at the start of the Civil War in 1922. Rory O’Connor and the O’Connor communiqué are now on display in the Four Courts.
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Women in the law
Notable women associated with the law in Ireland, in particular, those who were 'firsts'.
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How a criminal trial works
The purpose of a criminal trial is to outline the circumstances surrounding a crime and determine the guilt or innocence of the defendant.
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Where courthouses come from
Learn about the development of courthouses in Ireland, from historic times to the present day.
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Centenary lectures
A look back at the Centenary lectures highlighting the great moments, movements and struggles involved in the foundation of the modern state of Ireland were hosted in the Four Courts in recent years.
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What the courts do
Courts have a wide variety of functions. They include administering criminal law, resolving civil disputes and upholding the rights of citizens.
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Who is in the courtroom?
For many of us, the courtroom is an unfamiliar place. We might know its function, but we are unsure how the court works.
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History of the law in Ireland
The spread of English common law to Ireland is described as the ‘first adventure of the common law’.
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Look at the law
Let's look at the Law is a series of lessons as part of the CSPE curriculum designed to give educate students about specific areas of the Irish legal system.