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  2. Law Society of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Law Society of Ireland (Irish: Dlí-Chumann na hÉireann) is a professional body established on 24 June 1830 and is the educational, representative and regulatory body of the solicitors' profession in Ireland.

  3. Law society - Wikipedia

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    Law society. A law society is an association of lawyers with a regulatory role that includes the right to supervise the training, qualifications, and conduct of lawyers. Where there is a distinction between barristers and solicitors, solicitors are regulated by the law societies and barristers by a separate bar council .

  4. Bar of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Bar of Ireland ( Irish: Barra na hÉireann) is the professional association of barristers for Ireland, with over 2,000 members. [1] It is based in the Law Library, with premises in Dublin and Cork. It is governed by the General Council of the Bar of Ireland, commonly called the Bar Council of Ireland, which was established in 1897.

  5. Law Society of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .lawsoc-ni .org. The Incorporated Law Society of Northern Ireland, commonly known as the Law Society of Northern Ireland, is a professional body established by Royal Charter granted on 10 July 1922 and whose powers and duties are to regulate the solicitors' profession in Northern Ireland with the aim of protecting the public.

  6. Law of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The law of the Republic of Ireland consists of constitutional, statutory, and common law. The highest law in the State is the Constitution of Ireland, from which all other law derives its authority. The Republic has a common-law legal system with a written constitution that provides for a parliamentary democracy based on the British ...

  7. Celtic law - Wikipedia

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    Celtic law evolved from the judgements of private competing judges. Murray Rothbard describes the system this way: The basic political unit of ancient Ireland was the tuath. All “freemen” who owned land, all professionals, and all craftsmen, were entitled to become members of a tuath.

  8. Solicitors Regulation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Solicitors Regulation Authority ( SRA) is the regulatory body for solicitors in England and Wales . It is responsible for regulating the professional conduct of more than 125,000 solicitors and other authorised individuals at more than 11,000 firms, as well as those working in-house at private and public sector organisations.

  9. Bankruptcy Law in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Subordination. v. t. e. Bankruptcy [1] in Irish Law is a legal process, supervised by the High Court whereby the assets of a personal debtor are realised and distributed amongst his or her creditors in cases where the debtor is unable or unwilling to pay his debts. Bankruptcy in Ireland applies only to natural persons. [2]