If you liked Innocent till proven guilty? by Raymond Byrne, start with Safety, health and welfare at work act 2005 (2006), Annual review of Irish law, 1998 (2000), and Annual review of Irish law, 2000 (2001). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Safety, health and welfare at work act 2005
2006 · 170 pages · Raymond Byrne · Same author
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Annual review of Irish law, 1998
2000 · 682 pages · Raymond Byrne, William Binchy · Same author
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Annual review of Irish law, 2000
2001 · William Binchy, Raymond Byrne · Same author
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Annual Review of Irish Law, 1988
1989 · 552 pages · Raymond Byrne · Same author
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Annual review of Irish law 2006
2007 · 617 pages · Raymond Byrne · Same author
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Annual review of Irish law, 2001
2002 · Raymond Byrne, William Binchy · Same author
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Prisoners' rights
1981 · 145 pages · Raymond Byrne · Same author
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Byrne and Mccutcheon on the Irish Legal System
2016 · 980 pages · Raymond Byrne, Claire Bruton, Gerard Coffey · Same author
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How employers can face up to and enforce high standards of health and safety
1997 · 17 pages · Raymond Byrne · Same author
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Annual Review of Irish Law 1999
2000 · 630 pages · Raymond Byrne, William Binchy · Same author
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Irish Law Times
1984 · 303 pages · Raymond Byrne · Same author
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A guide to safety, health and welfare at work regulations
1995 · 198 pages · Raymond Byrne · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Innocent till proven guilty??
BookOrb recommends Safety, health and welfare at work act 2005 (2006), Annual review of Irish law, 1998 (2000), Annual review of Irish law, 2000 (2001), Annual Review of Irish Law, 1988 (1989), and Annual review of Irish law 2006 (2007).
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Who wrote Innocent till proven guilty??
Innocent till proven guilty? is by Raymond Byrne.