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Coroners: Practice and Procedure 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781858005898
Previous Edition ISBN: 1899738568
To be Published: June 2024
Publisher: Round Hall Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
Format: Hardback
Price: £320.00



The leading text and reference book on coroners practice and procedure in Ireland.

This is the second edition of the textbook by Dr Brian Farrell, former Dublin City and District Coroner.

The first edition since its publication in 2000 has constituted the leading text and reference book on Coroners practice and procedure in Ireland. Coroners law, practice and procedure has evolved considerably during the past 25 years inspired by a number of executive reviews and decisions of the superior courts relating to inquests. Additional impetus emanating from the European Convention on Human Rights Act 2003, decisions of the European Court of Human Rights, the Coroners Acts 1962 to 2024 and associated legislation has been pivotal.

Subjects:
Irish Law
Contents:
1: Provides additional material on the historical background to the coronial system in Ireland.
2: The Office of Coroner in the light of new administrative arrangements pursuant to the Coroners Acts 1962 to 2024.
3: Deals with coronial jurisdiction in terms of the locus of the body and legal precepts.
4: The Body: Powers and Duties.
5: Registration of Deaths.
6/7: Reporting of Deaths to the Coroner and procedure following the Report.
8: Natural and Unnatural death.
9: Postmortem Examination.
10/11: Preparation for an Inquest including the Jury.
12: Procedure at Inquest.
13/14: Witnesses at Inquest and Rules of Evidence.
15: Record of Verdict.
16: Judicial Review.
17: Matters arising after the Inquest.
Schedules include the Coroners Acts 1962 to 2024 and related legislation.