sorry im late onto this- I was thinking that Doherty case reported in 
November in relation to the delay in calling by election is pretty 
topical- has links to SOP as government are going appealing to Supreme 
Court apparently. 

Also There was a C case in Europe which said that Ireland had failed 
in its obligations to legislate so to provide abortions here where 
there is a real and serious risk to the life of the mother following X 
case and A&B V Health Board. Apparently under ECHR Ireland should have 
legislated for this as it left medical staff and women in uncertain 
terms  - that happened in Dec- 

When reading his reports it seems that the questions will be topical- 

Anyone got anything else to focus on for last day??


----Original Message----
From: [email protected]
Date: 09-Feb-2011 16:38
To: "FE-1 Study Group"<[email protected]>
Subj: Re: Constitutional Discussion

Anyone any more ideas on this? Its my first time and the course looks
HUGE! Can I leave anything out?

On Dec 13 2010, 9:06 pm, 8th Timer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Settling down to study Constitutional... any major changes to the
> syllabus, by way of new cases/developments etc, in the last year?

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