The Irish Court of Appeal

The First Decade of an Intermediate Appellate Court

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The Irish Court of Appeal

The First Decade of an Intermediate Appellate Court

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This book examines intermediate appellate courts by using the Irish Court of Appeal as a case study.

The operation and contribution of intermediate appellate courts are often overlooked in legal scholarship, which tends to focus on apex courts, most frequently national supreme courts. However, intermediate appellate courts perform a series of vital functions, including error prevention, the development of doctrine, and ensuring that apex courts are free to concentrate on issues of exceptional public importance. The significance of intermediate appellate courts has increased in recent decades in tandem with an increase in the volume and complexity of litigation in many countries.

The Irish Court of Appeal was established in 2014 and this enables a number of dimensions of non-apex courts to be examined, including the rationales for, and challenges of, inserting such a court into an existing and well-established legal system. Institutional aspects of the court such as the appointment and promotion of its judges and its rules on dissent are analysed. The process of 'setting up court' is described. In addition, its contribution to some areas of substantive law over the first 10 years of its operation is evaluated. Interviews with judges who have served on the Court enrich the book's account of its operation and development. In addition, comparative perspectives from Northern Ireland and England and Wales enhance the analysis of an integral part of many legal systems.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction, Mark Coen and Noel McGrath (University College Dublin, Ireland)

Part One: The Court of Appeal in Context
2. The Political and Constitutional Background to the Establishment of the Court of Appeal, Jamie McLoughlin (University College Dublin, Ireland)
3. The Early Days of a New Court, Mark Coen (University College Dublin, Ireland)

Part Two: The Court of Appeal: Institutional Features and Challenges
4. The Judges of the Court of Appeal, Laura Cahillane (University of Limerick, Ireland)
5. The Culture and Practice of Dissent in the Court of Appeal, Brian Barry (Technological University Dublin, Ireland)

Part Three: The Contribution of the Court of Appeal to Substantive Law
6. Criminal Appeals, Jamie McLoughlin and Mark Coen (University College Dublin, Ireland)
7. Guiding Judicial Discretion in Private Family Law: The Role of the Court of Appeal, Deirdre McGowan (Technological University Dublin, Ireland)
8. A Decade of Distinctive Doctrinal Developments in Tort Law in Ireland: Analysing the Case Law of the Court of Appeal in Comparative Perspective, Des Ryan (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
9. “Tending the Gardens of Equity”: Vulnerable Sureties and the Court of Appeal, Oonagh Breen (University College Dublin, Ireland)
10. The Court of Appeal as a Court of Union Law, Stephen Coutts (University of Edinburgh, UK)

Part Four: The Court of Appeal in Comparative Perspective
11. Ten Years of the Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland, Brice Dickson and Conor McCormick (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
12. The Court of Appeal of England and Wales, Lewis Graham (University of Oxford, UK)

Part Five: The Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court
13. Dancing the Two-Step: Appellate Practices in Ireland following the Establishment of the Court of Appeal, Noel McGrath (University College Dublin, Ireland)
14. The Supreme Court after the establishment of the Court of Appeal, Conor Casey (University of Surrey, UK) and Oran Doyle (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)

Product details

Published 05 Feb 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 464
ISBN 9781509978885
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

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Mark Coen

Mark Coen is a Lecturer in Law at University Colle…

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Noel McGrath

Noel McGrath is Lecturer in Law at University Coll…

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