I wouldn't mind having a look at it myself...

Here's what Brian Foley posted on another thread:

"Re the last paper, the below is my quick view of what I thought the
questions were about.  Re the nutshells...just watch out for them out
of date, but I think Fergus has a new one out.  A lot of the time,
Eoin Carolan sets questions based on facts of very recent cases (i.e.
the question about Cogley etc).

Question 1 - the family (notion of balance viz parents / children)


Question 2: Privacy


Question 3: question about judicial power / separation of powers
using
unenumerated rights (i.e. should judges make up rights etc) as a
spring board.


Question 4: Cabinet disclosure etc (in separation of powers rubric)


Question 5: Free Expression / Political Expression / Electoral
Regulation (I'm told by the examiner that very, very students didn't
touch freedom of expression for this question)


Question 6: Property rights mixed with question requiring general
insight into judicial power / naked judicial power etc.


Question 7:  Delay! (article 38.1)


Question 8: non-delegation doctrine / secondary legislation."

On Aug 23, 9:25 am, Grey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there, just wondering if anyone has the paper from the April 09
> sitting on constitutional and if they would mind uploading it?
>
> If not, I'd settle for finding out what area of separation of powers
> the examiner questioned.
>
> Cheers,
> M
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