There are 17 books by William Binchy on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Judicial Protection of Human Rights in Botswana (2009). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Irish law of torts 1981 · 620 pages
  2. 2 A casebook on Irish family law 1984 · 850 pages
  3. 3 Is divorce the answer? 1984 · 115 pages
  4. 4 Irish conflicts of law 1988 · 691 pages
  5. 5 Fusion of fission 1988 · 98 pages
  6. 6 Annual review of Irish law 1997 · 560 pages
  7. 7 Annual Review of Irish Law 1999 2000 · 630 pages
  8. 8 Annual review of Irish law, 1998 2000 · 682 pages
  9. 9 Human rights, the citizen and the state 2001 · 268 pages
  10. 10 Annual review of Irish law, 2000 2001
  11. 11 Annual review of Irish law, 2001 2002
  12. 12 Annual review of Irish law 2002 2003
  13. 13 Casebook on the Irish Law and Torts 2005 · 1,335 pages
  14. 14 Human Rights, Constitutionalism and the Judiciary 2006 · 384 pages
  15. 15 Committed relationships and the law 2007 · 286 pages
  16. 16 Judicial Protection of Human Rights in Botswana 2009 · 440 pages
  17. 17 The Rome II regulation on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations 2009 · 520 pages

Frequently asked questions

How many books has William Binchy written?

BookOrb lists 17 books by William Binchy.

Where should I start with William Binchy?

A good starting point is Judicial Protection of Human Rights in Botswana (2009).

What is the William Binchy books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Irish law of torts (1981), 2. A casebook on Irish family law (1984), 3. Is divorce the answer? (1984), 4. Irish conflicts of law (1988), 5. Fusion of fission (1988), 6. Annual review of Irish law (1997), 7. Annual Review of Irish Law 1999 (2000), 8. Annual review of Irish law, 1998 (2000), 9. Human rights, the citizen and the state (2001), 10. Annual review of Irish law, 2000 (2001), 11. Annual review of Irish law, 2001 (2002), 12. Annual review of Irish law 2002 (2003), 13. Casebook on the Irish Law and Torts (2005), 14. Human Rights, Constitutionalism and the Judiciary (2006), 15. Committed relationships and the law (2007), and 2 more.