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"Proper provision" and "Property Division": Partnership in Irish matrimonial property law in the wake of T v. T.
(Roundhall Sweet & Maxwell, 2004)
The issue of how best to regulate matrimonial property is a vexed and recurring one in Irish law. This is not only due to the necessarily conflicting interests that must be resolved: how best to provide for spouses and ...
Irish matrimonial property division in practice: a case study
(Oxford University Press, 2007)
This article analyses patterns of property division on marital breakdown in Ireland. At present, little information is available on the operation of marital breakdown legislation (the Family Law Act 1995 and the Family Law ...
Perpetuities reform in Ireland?
(Jurist Publishing Co., 2002)
The rule against perpetuities, in particular, often appears so arbitrary, capricious and contradictory that it is not uncommon even for experienced practitioners to be caught by the array of traps and pitfalls that await ...
The Employment Equality Act 1998 (Ireland).
(Oxford University Press, 2000-09)
The Employment Equality Act, 1998, came into force in Ireland on 18 October 1999,
following a prolonged period of preparation necessary to establish the new equality
enforcement mechanisms and bodies prescribed by the ...
The conveyancing conundrum: Reviewable dispositions and the in camera rule. I
(Roundhall Sweet & Maxwell, 2003)
Matrimonial property and Irish law: a case for community.
(Incorporated Law Society of Northern Ireland, 2002)
Family property is a primary area of contention in property law. If spouses only have
rights in relation to property to which they can show legal or beneficial title, they may be
left unprotected in the event of marital ...