1 Courts of law in Ireland are a integral part of the country’s justice system.
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At the top of the hierarchy is the Supreme Court of Ireland, the final court of appeal.

These include the Workplace Relations Commission (for employment law), the Residential Tenancies Board (for landlord-tenant disputes), and the Special Criminal Court, which handles cases involving terrorism and organised crime.

Here is more about Lawyers take a look at our web-site. It was created to ease the backlog of appeals and improve the efficiency of the legal system.

A notable feature is the court’s power to carry out judicial review of laws passed by the Oireachtas (the Irish Parliament). And whatever impression British newspapers may create, UK instances are not confined to criminals and terrorists: former Method One boss Max Mosley saw his privacy grievance rejected