Didn't know that either...now I do...see below...Casey...I think so -
and anyway...its not the most helpful text.

"    Publisher: Round Hall
    Publication Date: 30/06/2008
    ISBN: 9781858004983
    Jurisdiction: Ireland

    Designed with the busy student in mind, this second edition
provides a concise and accessible overview of the core principles and
concepts in Irish constitutional law.

    The book has been updated to include changes to citizenship
requirements and the effects of a finding on unconsitutionality. The
text also outlines evolving case law in the area of fundamental rights
and the separation of powers. New cases discussed include A. v. The
Governor of Arbour Hill Prison (2006), N. v. Health Service Executive
("Baby Ann case") (2006), Zappone and Gilligan v Revenue Commissioners
(2006), and C.C. v Ireland (2006). The effects of the incorporation of
the European Convention on Human Rights are highlighted throughout.
Subject Groups"





On Mar 6, 3:59 pm, the gaffer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've just realised that there's a new nutshell...To anyone that has
> it:Is there any big changes from the last one?I've looked at the
> publisher's website,says the new edition deals with changes on the
> effect of a ruling of unconstitutonality and seperation of powers?
>
> Kind of annoyed I didn't know this sooner,The Casey book is prob a bit
> out of date now as well.
>
> On Mar 6, 2:59 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Watch for it being out of date, nutshells that is...especially for
> > this subject
>
> > On Mar 6, 12:31 pm, Bee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I was actually thinking about nutshells so will def get it now. I'm
> > > sitting last 4 this time but concentrating on 3 so might just give
> > > Constitutional a go and hope for the best.
>
> > > Thanks.
>
> > > On Mar 5, 11:53 am, Elaine <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi guys,
>
> > > > I got 50 in this last October and relied almost totally on the
> > > > Nutshells - there was a new one published last Summer and I found it
> > > > invaluable. I used the Griffith manual for a few topics, but to be
> > > > honest, I found it fairly unhelpful compared to the manuals for the
> > > > other subjects - there's just too much in it! I went in to the exam
> > > > with quite a basic knowledge of all the topics and some extra material
> > > > for the "regular" questions - freedom of expression, locus standi,
> > > > fair procedure etc.
>
> > > > I wouldn't recommend cutting things down quite as much as I did - I
> > > > was under serious pressure timewise so wasn't left with much choice
> > > > and it's definitely not good for your nerves going into an exam with
> > > > so little prepared! But I did find that the most important thing is to
> > > > have a good outline on topics, especially the "rights" and not worry
> > > > too much about having loads of academic commentary and discussion.
> > > > Just being able to identify topics gets you a long way in this exam!
>
> > > > This is just my experience and Im sure other people will have
> > > > different opinions, so feel free to disagree with me! But as a
> > > > guideline for Bee and Notorious, hopefully this will help.
>
> > > > On 4 Mar, 15:49, "Notorious B.I.G" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Sorry I can't be of any help here but it is a good question.
>
> > > > > It would be interesting to hear from somebody who got a 50% and to
> > > > > know what was the standard of their paper.
> > > > > Just so we know what we're dealing with.
>
> > > > > Many thanks in advance
>
> > > > > On Mar 4, 11:19 am, Bee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Hi everyone,
>
> > > > > > Hope the study is going well! Just wondering how people are getting 
> > > > > > on
> > > > > > with Constitutional, I'm really finding it difficult. It's my first
> > > > > > time doing it, any tips on how to approach it?- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
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