On this week's Talking History, we're looking at the creation of the Irish courts system 100 years ago and exploring how our legal system came about. On Patrick Geoghegan's panel: Dr Niamh Howlin, Associate Professor at the UCD Sutherland School of Law and main organiser of the Dublin Castle event commemorating the Courts of Justice Act 1924; Dr Donal Coffey, Lecturer and Assistant Professor, School of Law, Maynooth University; Dr Róisin Costello, Assistant Professor of EU and International Law at TCD; Dr Kevin Costello, Senior Lecturer in the Sutherland School of Law at UCD; and Hon. Mr. Justice Gerard Hogan, Ireland’s foremost constitutional lawyer.
The Scariff Martyrs, Kerry's Famine Poor and Dublin 1910-1940
Ireland's Middle Kingdom
JFK's Visit To Ireland
The Irish Civil War
Anne Frank and World War Two
Queen Elizabeth II: 70 years on the throne
The Life and Legacy of Tutankhamun
Best of May Books II
Best of May Books
Best Of: Epicurus
Fionn Mac Cumhaill Special
Best of April Books
110th Anniversary of the Titanic Sinking
Frederick Douglass
Best of March Books - Part Two
Best of March Books - Part One
The Impact Of Maimonides
Best of February Books - Part Two
The Life & Times Of Cnut The Great
Best of February Books - Part One
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Pat Kenny Show Highlights
Moncrieff Highlights
Futureproof with Jonathan McCrea
The Hard Shoulder Highlights
Show Me the Science with Luke O’Neill