Also by "seanie" are ye referring to sean fitzpatricks detention?! If
so then obviously no way that could be part of it, this paper would of
been set a couple of months ago. worth mentioning though in a due
course Q perhaps...

On Mar 21, 3:54 pm, TommyK <[email protected]> wrote:
> I really cant see AG coming up again, and although im gonna lightly
> cover the president I just feel that Art 26 is the only real power
> they have and it was up on its own in october so doubt it'll be up
> again...
>
> Id be concerned about International law and the EU alright but i have
> no notes on the changes that lisbon has brought....can anyone briefly
> outline them possibly?
>
> Other than that you can guarantee sep of powers and plenty invloving
> rights. Due course didnt really feature in october so im expecting a
> full Q on that.
>
> Also predicting locus standi is due a run,possibly Const.
> Interpretation as well? and hard to decide between oireachtas and the
> courts...but again id say the paper will have lots of rights Q's
> invloved so know them...
>
> On Mar 21, 12:46 pm, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > a course that i did we were told that the family are usually always there 
> > in a q- usually in the form of natural fathers rights- religion cought be 
> > brought in- attorney general up last time so it would be perhaps advisable 
> > to look up the president- now saying that as previously mentioned this 
> > paper is very hard to predict so obviously all this said with caution-
>
> > we were told the following to cover ourselves-
>
> > separation of powers will come up some how ( I was looking through the 
> > internet and the examiner wrote a paper on this so thats probably why he 
> > likes it)- the paper also includes the admissibility of contituional 
> > evidence-
>
> > freedon of expression- almost always-
>
> > private property- rarely-
> > religion- can be mixed in with family- very quick to do
>
> > the family- almost always-
>
> > equality- very quick to do-
>
> > trial in due course of law- jury trials- liberty- inviolability of dwelling 
> > all done together as could be intermingled-
>
> > cabinet confidentiality and delegated legislation- are important-
>
> > Fundamental rights-
>
> > Locus standi-
>
> > we were told that it is important to know first principles- the examiner 
> > doesnt think its enough to know the answer of the question unless you can 
> > explain to him how it came about going back to the first principles and how 
> > this has developed through the courts to what it stands at today-
>
> > you also need to mention any relevant articles of the constitution in your 
> > answer which seems obvious but apparently loads of people dont and just 
> > assume that becuase they are talking about their answer correctly that he 
> > will know that they are aware what article is in play.
>
> > Does any one know when the papers are set as I would have presmued that 
> > Seanies detention was too recent to appear on the paper???
>
> > ----Original Message----
>
> > From: [email protected]
>
> > Date: 21-Mar-2010 12:15
>
> > To:
>
> > Subj: Re: Constitution on Tuesday...
>
> > the bits iv focused on are:
> >  
> >  
> > the Attorney G/ council of state
> > Art 26
> > EU law and Irish law (the new lisbon thing) international order
> > rights of a suspect(we cud throw in the dententon of Seany to be topical!)
> > Right to life/ expression/ equality
> > seperation of powers (ugh hate that)
> > the president
> >  
> > its my first time doing them so if iv taken the wrong approach tell me 
> > please!!
>
> >  
> > On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 4:58 PM, j s [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Wouldn&#39;t leave anything out, this exam would have be 
> > more predictable if the examiner decided questions via dartboard. The 
> > president seems like a very easy question if it does come up, based on past 
> > questions, so if you are leaving stuff out I would keep that.
>
> > On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 2:25 PM, TommyK [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > What does everyone think about tuesday??
>
> > What rights do you think will come up? equality and property have been
>
> > up alot recently, as well as livlihood featuring heavily on the last
> > paper....
>
> > And what are people guessing from the institutions half of the
> > course?? Im leaving A. General and probably president off after that
>
> > Art. 26 question last october...
>
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