Irlande
Membre de la CEPEJ: Liam X. COEN
Strategic Policy,
Planning and Research
Policy - Civil Justice & Equality
Department of Justice and Equality
Irlande - Membres du Réseau Européen de cyberjustice (REC)
Rob ROGERS
Service des tribunaux, TIC
Helen THORNTON
Service des tribunaux, TIC
Correspondant national
Lisa O. HANLY
Administrative Officer
Access to Justice, Regulation & Reform - Civil Policy
Department of Justice
Tribunal référent
Commercial Court within the High Court in Dublin
Natasha WHYTE
Assistant Principal Officer
Exercice d'évaluation
- Irlande : Exercice d'évaluation - Edition 2022
- Irlande : Exercice d'évaluation - Edition 2020
- Irlande : Exercice d'évaluation - Edition 2018
- Irlande : Exercice d'évaluation - Edition 2016
- Irlande : Exercice d'évaluation - Edition 2014
- Irlande : Exercice d'évaluation - Edition 2012
- Irlande : Exercice d'évaluation - Edition 2010
- Irlande : Exercice d'évaluation - Edition 2008
- Irlande : Exercice d'évaluation - Edition 2006
- Irlande : Exercice pilote
Evénements
Liens vers des institutions pertinentes
- Department of Justice, Equality & Law Reform
- Court Service Home Page
- Law Society of Ireland
- Bar Council of Ireland
- Irish Law
- Attorney General
Ressources
- Textes juridiques (Codes, lois, règlements etc.)
Irishstatutebook - Jurisprudence de la Cour supérieure
Courts - Autres documents (par ex. formulaires)
Courts
Développements récents en matière de justice
(Contribution originale en anglais)
A new Criminal Courts Complex for Dublin
A new complex designed to concentrate all criminal business for the Dublin city area in one serviced location - known as the Criminal Courts of Justice - commenced operation in November 2009. The complex, extending to 25,000 sq. meters, will accommodate the District Court and Circuit Court criminal sittings and the Central Criminal Court, Special Criminal Court and Court of Criminal Appeal. It will also house the first Combined Court Office - a new single multi-jurisdictional court office model, providing support for the courts aforementioned (Recent developments in the judicial field (complete information).
Extension of case progression regime in Circuit Court
Amendments to the procedural rules of the Circuit Court – the intermediate level first instance jurisdiction in Ireland – were approved in late 2009 to deploy a case management regime (known as “case progression”) to various categories of civil litigation in that court. A similar regime had been deployed successfully for family law litigation during 2008 (Recent developments in the judicial field (complete information).
Organigramme du système judiciaire
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