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Evidence-Based Harmless Error Doctrine in Judicial Review of EU Law Assessments

Evidence-Based Harmless Error Doctrine in Judicial Review of EU Law Assessments

Date: May 31, 2025
Evidence-Based Harmless Error Doctrine in Judicial Review of EU Law Assessments Introduction Massey v An Bord Pleanála [No. 4] ([2025] IEHC 309) is the fourth chapter in a long-running High Court...
Affirming the Inherent Power to Search Lawfully Seized Vehicles Under Irish Law

Affirming the Inherent Power to Search Lawfully Seized Vehicles Under Irish Law

Date: May 31, 2025
Affirming the Inherent Power to Search Lawfully Seized Vehicles Under Irish Law Introduction Director of Public Prosecutions v Noonan ([2025] IESC 22) is a landmark Supreme Court decision clarifying...
Emphasising Two-Year Inactivity under Ord. 122, r.11: Adjusting the Primor Strike-Out Test

Emphasising Two-Year Inactivity under Ord. 122, r.11: Adjusting the Primor Strike-Out Test

Date: May 31, 2025
Emphasising Two-Year Inactivity under Ord. 122, r.11: Adjusting the Primor Strike-Out Test Introduction This commentary examines the Supreme Court’s decision in Director of Public Prosecutions v....
Abolition of Prejudice Requirement in Dismissal – Kirwan v Connors (Approved) [2025] IESC 21

Abolition of Prejudice Requirement in Dismissal – Kirwan v Connors (Approved) [2025] IESC 21

Date: May 31, 2025
Abolition of Prejudice Requirement in Dismissal – Kirwan v Connors (Approved) [2025] IESC 21 1. Introduction Kirwan v Connors & ors ([2025] IESC 21) is a landmark Supreme Court of Ireland decision...
Refining the Primor Principles: Two-Year Dormancy Rule as the Yardstick for Strike-Out

Refining the Primor Principles: Two-Year Dormancy Rule as the Yardstick for Strike-Out

Date: May 31, 2025
Refining the Primor Principles: Two-Year Dormancy Rule as the Yardstick for Strike-Out Introduction Case Name: Kirwan v Connors & ors (Approved) [2025] IESC 21 (Supreme Court of Ireland) Date: 30 May...
Principle of Sensible Interpretation and Onus of Proof in Planning Judicial Review

Principle of Sensible Interpretation and Onus of Proof in Planning Judicial Review

Date: May 31, 2025
Principle of Sensible Interpretation and Onus of Proof in Planning Judicial Review 1. Introduction In Fahybeg Windfarm Opposition Group & Anor v An Bord Pleanála [2025] IEHC 310, the High Court...

    Flexibility in Appeals from Ex Parte Leave Refusals and Scrutiny of CPO Rationales: 
    Heavey v An Bord Pleanála [No. 2] [2025] IEHC 311

Flexibility in Appeals from Ex Parte Leave Refusals and Scrutiny of CPO Rationales: Heavey v An Bord Pleanála [No. 2] [2025] IEHC 311

Date: May 31, 2025
Flexibility in Appeals from Ex Parte Leave Refusals and Scrutiny of CPO Rationales: Heavey v An Bord Pleanála [No. 2] [2025] IEHC 311 Introduction Angela Heavey owns property adjacent to the...
The “Gaultier Principle”: High Court Lacks Jurisdiction to Remove
            Superior-Court Judges or Re-open Their Decisions by Way of Quo Warranto

The “Gaultier Principle”: High Court Lacks Jurisdiction to Remove Superior-Court Judges or Re-open Their Decisions by Way of Quo Warranto

Date: May 31, 2025
The “Gaultier Principle”: High Court Lacks Jurisdiction to Remove Superior-Court Judges or Re-open Their Decisions by Way of Quo Warranto 1. Introduction In Gaultier v Four Judges of the Court of...
Fair Procedures, Suspension Review and Prematurity in Garda Disciplinary Inquiries

Fair Procedures, Suspension Review and Prematurity in Garda Disciplinary Inquiries

Date: May 30, 2025
Fair Procedures, Suspension Review and Prematurity in Garda Disciplinary Inquiries 1. Introduction Harrison v Commissioner of An Garda Síochána ([2025] IEHC 303) is a High Court judicial review...
“Chain-of-Title Scrutiny” – Fitzwilliam Loan Management v Conneally and the New Threshold for Summary Judgment in Assigned Loan Litigation

“Chain-of-Title Scrutiny” – Fitzwilliam Loan Management v Conneally and the New Threshold for Summary Judgment in Assigned Loan Litigation

Date: May 30, 2025
“Chain-of-Title Scrutiny” – Fitzwilliam Loan Management v Conneally and the New Threshold for Summary Judgment in Assigned Loan Litigation 1. Introduction Fitzwilliam Loan Management Unlimited...
“Special Care as a Remedy of Last Resort” – An Analysis of JT (A Minor) v Child and Family Agency [2025] IEHC 316

“Special Care as a Remedy of Last Resort” – An Analysis of JT (A Minor) v Child and Family Agency [2025] IEHC 316

Date: May 30, 2025
“Special Care as a Remedy of Last Resort” – Judicial Review Boundaries Clarified in JT (A Minor) v Child and Family Agency [2025] IEHC 316 1. Introduction The High Court judgment delivered by Ms...
“Putting the Applicant on the Right Road” – The Fair-Notice Obligation before Imposing Visa Exclusion Bans (Commentary on Liqun v. Minister for Justice & Equality [2025] IEHC 352)

“Putting the Applicant on the Right Road” – The Fair-Notice Obligation before Imposing Visa Exclusion Bans (Commentary on Liqun v. Minister for Justice & Equality [2025] IEHC 352)

Date: May 29, 2025
“Putting the Applicant on the Right Road” – The Fair-Notice Obligation before Imposing Visa Exclusion Bans Commentary on Liqun v. Minister for Justice & Equality & Minister for Business, Enterprise...
Defendant’s Wrongdoing as Countervailing Factor in Delay Applications: Mullen v O'Brien & Anor ([2025] IEHC 302)

Defendant’s Wrongdoing as Countervailing Factor in Delay Applications: Mullen v O'Brien & Anor ([2025] IEHC 302)

Date: May 29, 2025
Defendant’s Wrongdoing as Countervailing Factor in Delay Applications Introduction Mullen v O'Brien & Anor ([2025] IEHC 302) is a High Court decision delivered by Mr Justice Barry O’Donnell on May...
EO: Incapacity of Natural Parents and the Necessity-Only Adoption Order  
— [2025] CSOH 45

EO: Incapacity of Natural Parents and the Necessity-Only Adoption Order — [2025] CSOH 45

Date: May 29, 2025
EO: Incapacity of Natural Parents and the Necessity-Only Adoption Order — [2025] CSOH 45 Introduction In AD10/23 the Outer House of the Scottish Court of Session was asked to decide whether J.K....
Ensuring Needs-Based Analysis and Remittal in Ancillary Relief: B v B [2025] NICA 27

Ensuring Needs-Based Analysis and Remittal in Ancillary Relief: B v B [2025] NICA 27

Date: May 29, 2025
Ensuring Needs-Based Analysis and Remittal in Ancillary Relief: B v B [2025] NICA 27 Introduction B v B ([2025] NICA 27) is a decision of the Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland addressing the...
“From Medium-Risk to Lifelong Restriction” – Judicial Discretion to Impose an OLR on Young Offenders Affirmed

“From Medium-Risk to Lifelong Restriction” – Judicial Discretion to Impose an OLR on Young Offenders Affirmed

Date: May 28, 2025
“From Medium-Risk to Lifelong Restriction” – Judicial Discretion to Impose an OLR on Young Offenders Affirmed Introduction In Appeal against Sentence by NS v. HMA ([2025] HCJAC 24) the Scottish High...
Limiting Post-Liability Evidence and Tailoring Nuisance Injunctions in Modular Trials: Principles from Webster & Anor v Meenacloghspar (Wind) Ltd

Limiting Post-Liability Evidence and Tailoring Nuisance Injunctions in Modular Trials: Principles from Webster & Anor v Meenacloghspar (Wind) Ltd

Date: May 28, 2025
Limiting Post-Liability Evidence and Tailoring Nuisance Injunctions in Modular Trials: Principles from Webster & Anor v Meenacloghspar (Wind) Ltd 1. Introduction This commentary examines the High...
Discretionary, Low-Threshold Tests for Authorisation and Permission in Scottish Group Proceedings

Discretionary, Low-Threshold Tests for Authorisation and Permission in Scottish Group Proceedings

Date: May 28, 2025
Discretionary, Low-Threshold Tests for Authorisation and Permission in Scottish Group Proceedings Introduction This commentary examines the decision in Milligan v Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Plc and...
“Beyond Finality” – A New Threshold for Exceptional Public Importance under s.50A(7) of the Planning and Development Act 2000

“Beyond Finality” – A New Threshold for Exceptional Public Importance under s.50A(7) of the Planning and Development Act 2000

Date: May 28, 2025
“Beyond Finality” – A New Threshold for Exceptional Public Importance under s.50A(7) of the Planning and Development Act 2000 Introduction Grall v Meath County Council ([2025] IEHC 318) is a sequel...
Strict Conception of the Public Policy Exception under the Brussels Regulation: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Despite Domestic Champerty Prohibitions

Strict Conception of the Public Policy Exception under the Brussels Regulation: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Despite Domestic Champerty Prohibitions

Date: May 27, 2025
Strict Conception of the Public Policy Exception under the Brussels Regulation: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Despite Domestic Champerty Prohibitions 1. Introduction In Scully v Coucal Ltd [2025]...
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