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The seventh edition of Wills, Probate and Estates has been written to provide trainee solicitors with a clear and thorough understanding of current best practice in the area of wills, trusts, probate, and the administration of estates. The manual takes into account all recent changes in legislation.The book outlines the basic elements of a will, familiarising trainees with the common law and statutory background, and enabling them to draft wills and simple trusts in accordance with statute and their clients' informed instructions. It then outlines how to obtain the necessary grant of representation on the death of a client, either with or without a will, and how to administer such an estate, taking into account the various obligations on the personal representative.Wills, Probate and Estates provides succinct and practical advice, provided by solicitors for solicitors, tackling questions of practice and procedure that are of central importance not only for students on the Professional Practice Course, but also to practitioners who deal with any area of wills, trusts, probate, or the administration of estates.
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Le 21 novembre 1920 à Dublin, le stade de Croke Park, enceinte des sports traditionnels irlandais, accueille une rencontre de football gaélique. Mais le matin même, le Cairo Gang - des espions anglais chargés d'éliminer les indépendantistes irlandais - est littéralement décimé par les Douze Apôtres, une unité de l'IRA dirigée par Michael Collins. Persuadés que les tueurs se cachent au sein des spectateurs, les paramilitaires britanniques vont pénétrer dans le stade et y perpétrer un véritable massacre... En 2007, lors du tournoi des Six Nations, les matchs de rugby doivent être délocalisés pour la première fois à Croke Park. Hasard du tirage au sort, c'est l'Angleterre qui vient y affronter les favoris : l'Irlande... L'idée d'entendre le God Save the Queen résonner au coeur même des lieux de la tragédie ravive la douloureuse mémoire du Bloody Sunday de 1920.
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En janvier 2021, la sortie du Royaume-Uni de l’Union européenne (acquise au moment du référendum de juin 2016) et les vives tensions politiques américaines qui ont accompagné la fin de la présidence de Donald Trump soulignent avec force l’actualité brûlante des questions de citoyenneté dans le monde anglophone actuel. Pour comprendre ce qu’est la citoyenneté dans l’Atlantique nord anglophone, et en particulier les liens étroits qui la relient à la notion de liberté dans l’histoire des idées et des pratiques concrètes de participation, il est nécessaire de revenir sur le processus historique de construction politique de cet espace culturel. Les idées de citoyenneté et de liberté sont au fondement même de cet historique depuis la Grande Charte de 1215 en Angleterre. C’est tout l’objet de ce livre qui parcourt cette histoire sur un temps long, du xviie siècle aux premières décennies du xixe. Il retrace les débats et les pratiques sur les notions de citoyenneté et de liberté en Angleterre, en Écosse, en Irlande, ainsi que dans les Treize Colonies britanniques d’Amérique du Nord, qui devinrent les États-Unis d’Amérique après leur indépendance, et au Canada.
History --- Irlande --- citoyenneté --- histoire --- liberté --- Angleterre --- États-Unis --- Canada --- Écosse --- monde anglophone --- participation politique
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"This book aims at bringing together and providing all the information available on the Bible in the early Irish church (A.D.550-850), drawing on some sources not well known for this subject, such as Columbanus, the early writer Apponius, St Gall list of works in Irish script, and the Libri scottice scripti. The beginnings are stressed after which the biblical compositions for three following centuries are given. The direct links of Irish literal Psalm interpretation with the fourth-century Antioch on the Orontes school are made clear, as is the presence of apocryphal and extra biblical, and possibly Jewish, tradition, in the poems of Blathmac and other Irish compositions"--
Bible --- Irlande --- Columba ab. Hiensis --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Ireland --- Church history.
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This is a comparative exploration of two iconic Nobel Prize winning writers, W.B. Yeats and Rabindranath Tagore, focusing on the theme of postcolonial translation, politics of friendship, decolonializing art and Irish-Indian nationalism through poetry and literature.
Traduction. --- Décolonisation. --- Nationalisme. --- Littérature comparée. --- Yeats, William Butler --- Tagore, Rabîndranâth --- Inde. --- Irlande. --- English literature --- Popular culture --- Study and teaching --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- Cultural studies
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This book contains 11 country reports that outline the legal bases for the protection of economically-dependent workers in labour and social security law. In addition, a comparative analysis explores the characteristics of such workers and the regulatory models for their legal protection as well as pointing out protection gaps. Further contributions evaluate the impact of international law and European law on the legal protection of economically-dependent workers and highlight the need for future developments.
Dépendance (politique) --- Droit social. --- Union européenne. --- Union européenne --- Adhésion. --- Pays de l'Union européenne. --- Self-employed --- Travailleurs indépendants --- Labor laws and legislation --- Travail --- Labor laws and legislation. --- Comparative law --- Droit comparé --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Droit --- Social security --- Sécurié sociale --- Law and legislation --- Autriche --- France --- Allemagne --- Irlande --- Italie --- Pays-Bas --- Portugal --- Slovénie --- Espagne --- Suède --- Royaume-Uni
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"This book is an oral history of former Irish republican prisoners in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland between 1971, the year of the introduction of internment in Northern Ireland, and 2000, the year of the closure of the high-security prison HMP Maze. It focuses on the lives of Irish republican prisoners inside Irish and British internment camps and prisons during the height of the Northern Irish Troubles. The book discusses the relationship between three themes: political subjectivity, informal education, and collective resistance. Based on extensive life-story interviews with 34 ex-prisoners, the book examines the evolution of their subjective understandings of self and identity at the intersection of informal education in the prisons and the collective resistance resulting from this subjectification. Using the recent conflict on the island of Ireland as a case study, the book provides insight into political prisoners' role in ending armed conflicts, and into the personal and political development of radical activists during their imprisonment. Of the many groups supporting the Northern Irish peace process in the 1990s, one of the most remarkable are former inmates of internment camps and prisons. This group is noteworthy because it was formed of collectives of political prisoners who were almost entirely self-educated. The book's central focus is as follows: due to their informal self-education, the republican internees and prisoners could influence political developments outside the prisons from within their organizations. The author argues that the key to the process of (political) subjectivity, the becoming of a subject inside and outside the prisons, is political education. It was, namely, the self-organized lectures and debates that formed the subject politically and strengthened the inmates' identity as 'Prisoners of War'. This subjectivity enabled them to stage acts of resistance in defence of their developed identity. In other words, the self-awareness gained through self-education of young, politically inexperienced subjects empowered the individual prisoners to resist as a collective in the total institution that was the Irish and Northern Irish prison system during the Northern Irish conflict."--
Prisonniers politiques --- Political prisoners --- Histoire --- History --- Irish Republican Army. --- Irish Republican Army --- 1900-1999 --- Northern Ireland. --- Irlande du Nord --- Northern Ireland --- HM Prison Maze. --- Irish Peace Process. --- Long Kesh. --- Northern Ireland Troubles. --- Portlaoise prison. --- Sinn Féin. --- imprisonment. --- internment camps and prisons. --- political prisoners. --- prison education.
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The Ireland-Northern Ireland Protocol, part of the Withdrawal Agreement concluded between the European Union and the United Kingdom, is intended to address the difficult and complex impact of Brexit on the island of Ireland, North and South, and between Ireland and Great Britain. It has become an exceptionally important, if controversial, part of the new architecture that governs the relationship between the UK and the EU more generally, covering issues that range from trade flows to free movement, from North-South Co-operation to the protection of human rights, from customs arrangements to democratic oversight by the Northern Ireland Assembly. This edited collection offers insights from a wide array of academic experts and practitioners in each of the various areas of legal practice that the Protocol affects, providing a comprehensive examination of the Protocol in all its legal dimensions, drawing on international law, European Union Law, and domestic constitutional and public law. This title is also available as Open Access.
European Union --- Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community --- Northern Ireland --- European Union countries --- Great Britain --- International status. --- Foreign relations --- Politics and government --- E.U. --- Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland --- Northern Ireland Protocol --- EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe --- G.N.I. --- GNI --- Irlande du Nord --- Kita Airurando --- Kitairurando --- Nordirland --- Norlin Airlann --- Pohjois-Irlanti --- Severna Irlandii︠a︡ --- Tuaisceart Éireann --- 北アイルランド
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Using the IRA as a case-study, this book offers a systematic, in-depth, analysis of the effects of the underground response to informers, providing an empirical and theoretical account of the causes, forms, and functions. The book aims to expand the study of punishment and society and demonstrate its utility to the understanding of non-state actors.
Informers --- Punishment --- Crimes against --- Irish Republican Army. --- Informants (Criminal investigation) --- Police informers --- Snitches (Informers) --- Stool pigeons --- Persons --- Criminal investigation --- State's evidence --- Penalties (Criminal law) --- Penology --- Corrections --- Impunity --- Retribution --- Armata repubblicana irlandese --- Armée républicaine irlandaise --- I.R.A. --- IRA --- Official IRA --- Oglaig na h-Éireann --- Irish Volunteers --- Provisional IRA --- Political violence --- History --- History. --- Violence --- Political crimes and offenses --- Terrorism --- 1900-1999 --- Ireland --- Irlande --- Histoire
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Offering a much-needed analysis of the overlooked crisis of food poverty in Ireland, this book brings together the complex picture emerging from interviews with users of food aid, explores the international landscape of food poverty and what action should be taken.
Poverty. --- Food supply --- Food security. --- Securite alimentaire --- Pauvrete --- Food security --- Poverty --- Food control --- Produce trade --- Agriculture --- Single cell proteins --- Food deserts --- Food insecurity --- Insecurity, Food --- Security, Food --- Human security --- Destitution --- Wealth --- Basic needs --- Begging --- Poor --- Subsistence economy --- Social aspects. --- Government policy. --- Government policy --- Social aspects --- Ireland. --- Airlann --- Airurando --- Éire --- Irish Republic --- Irland --- Irlanda --- Irlande --- Irlanti --- Írország --- Poblacht na hÉireann --- Republic of Ireland
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