Injunctions: Law and Practice examines the law relating to injunctions in Ireland, explaining and clarifying the jurisdiction of the courts to grant injunctions both in the Circuit Court and the Superior Courts. It identifies key cases across a broad spectrum of the law. It deals with all the latest developments in the growth area of employment injunctions and looks at the updating and refinement of the law relating to commercial injunctions. It also looks at a range of injunctions specifically provided for by statute and considers these in the context of the development of injunctions generally. The role of third parties is also analysed, as is that of other parties on notice of an injunction order, a point of particular relevance in the context of breaches of injunction orders. This is a useful and practical title that: *Provides a key reference point for injunctions, treating them as a comprehensive topic in their own right. *Gives you a comprehensive analysis of the substantive law relating to injunctions. *Presents you with step-by-step instructions for how to deal with the practical and procedural aspects of applying for an injunction at all stages of the litigation process. *Highlights and analyses key decisions, with extensive use of headings that enable you to quickly access the relevant material. Analyses areas which have seen a growth in the number of injunction applications in recent years, including employment law. Brendan Kirwan is a practising barrister.
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