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Prison Law

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Prison Law

Contributors:

By (Author) Mary Rogan

ISBN:

9781780434711

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Professional

Publication Date:

30th September 2014

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social law and Medical law
Legal systems: civil procedure, litigation and dispute resolution
Criminal law: procedure and offences
Prison law
Law: Human rights and civil liberties
Law of torts, damages and compensation

Dewey:

344.417035

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

462

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 248mm

Description

Prison litigation is becoming increasingly common in Ireland. Prison numbers are at an all-time high and conditions in many Irish prisons have been criticised by international and domestic human rights bodies, such as the Irish Penal Reform Trust and the Inspector of Prisons who have voiced concern about the lack of accountability for decisions taken by prison administrators on issues such as discipline, transfers and release. The rights of prisoners are a key focus of the book. These rights are examined in relation to prison conditions, contact with the outside world, discipline, remission, transfer and release.

Prison Law analyses practical issues that prison law practitioners are likely to come up against, such as causes of action, evidential difficulties and time limits. The book sets out the position in Irish prisons of particular groups including women, children, foreign prisoners and those from an ethnic minority background and identifies areas in which the treatment of prisoners gives rise to concerns under the Constitution or the European Convention on Human Rights.

Prison Law also includes an appendix setting out the fully consolidated Prison Rules 2007-2013.

Contents: 1. The legal framework governing Irish prisons; 2. Prison conditions and the law; 3. Contact with the outside world; 4. Remission, transfer and release; 5. Discipline; 6. Accountability for deaths in prison; 7. Incidents giving rise to serious harm in prison; 8. The position of particular groups in the Irish prison population; 9. Practical issues for prison law practitioners.

Author Bio

Dr Mary Rogan BL is a practising barrister and teaches law in Dublin Institute of Technology. She is an internationally recognised and published author on prison policy, prison law and prisoners rights.

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