It intrigues outsiders, can make governments tremble, and has played a key role in some of the biggest controversies in Irish society. Yet very little is known about Ireland's Supreme Court—one of the most powerful institutions in the country. Who are the judges? How are they appointed? What happens once the door closes and they retreat to their chambers? And how do the judges and government negotiate one of the most delicate relationships in Ireland's power structure? This book—the first ever written on the subject—is a revealing account of a fascinating institution.
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Ruadhán Mac Cormaic is an award-winning journalist and the Irish Times' Legal Affairs Correspondent.
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