If you liked Annual review of Irish law by William Binchy, start with Irish law of torts (1981), Committed relationships and the law (2007), and Judicial Protection of Human Rights in Botswana (2009). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Irish law of torts
1981 · 620 pages · Bryan M. E. McMahon, William Binchy · Same author
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Committed relationships and the law
2007 · 286 pages · Oran Doyle, William Binchy · Same author
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Judicial Protection of Human Rights in Botswana
2009 · 440 pages · William Binchy · Same author
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Human rights, the citizen and the state
2001 · 268 pages · Jeremy Sarkin-Hughes, William Binchy · Same author
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Is divorce the answer?
1984 · 115 pages · William Binchy · Same author
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Annual review of Irish law, 2001
2002 · Raymond Byrne, William Binchy · 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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The Rome II regulation on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations
2009 · 520 pages · Ahern, John, 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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What should I read after Annual review of Irish law?
BookOrb recommends Irish law of torts (1981), Committed relationships and the law (2007), Judicial Protection of Human Rights in Botswana (2009), Human rights, the citizen and the state (2001), and Is divorce the answer? (1984).
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Annual review of Irish law is by William Binchy.