Publisher's Synopsis
The past century and a half has seen fundamental changes in the laws of Ireland, both North and South, and, at the same time, a remarkable degree of continuity both in the problems facing Irish society and in the legal solutions to those problems.;This collection of essays is published to mark the sesquicentenary of The Queen's Colleges in Ireland. It presents a selection of "snapshots" illustrating this combination of continuity and change in relation to law-making, the administration of justice and the ownership of property.;The wide-ranging nature of the legal issues and materials discussed in this collection provides a useful contribution to a more general understanding of the modern law in the two Irish jurisdictions.;Price includes postage and packaging.