Judicial review in the Republic of Ireland

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title: Judicial review in the Republic of Ireland
text: Judicial review in the Republic of Ireland is a way for the Superior Courts to supervise the Oireachtas to make sure that legislation does not conflict with the Constitution. "Superior Courts" refers to either the High Court of Ireland, the Court of Appeal of Ireland or the Supreme Court of Ireland and is a specific reference to the greater width of their jurisdiction in comparison to Ireland's lower courts. An applicant for judicial review in Ireland must start by applying for leave to seek jud
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