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OverviewWinner of the Irish Law Awards Book of the Year 2023 Various disciplinary and regulatory bodies have different rules, powers and procedures, even while sharing a basic legal framework. This book allows a legal practitioner who is appearing before such a body to prepare their case by setting out what powers the body has, what evidence it can hear, the form the procedure will take, whether they can call witnesses, and what sanctions it can impose. This book is the first title to consider the specific question of the regulation of statutory professions in Ireland including architects, surveyors, teachers, pharmacists, health and social care professionals and accountants. Part I deals with general principles and practice, covering such areas as complaints, fair procedures and sanctions. Part II examines each of the relevant professions in turn. Covers the following developments, legislation and case law: The difference of between professional misconduct conduct and poor professional performance Teaching Council (Amendment) Act 2015 Healthcare (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2017 Regulated Professions (Health and Social Care) (Amendment) Act 2020 Corbally v Medical Council & Others Medical Council v Lohan-Mannion Doocey v Law Society TM v Medical Council This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Irish Employment Law online service. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Simon Mills , Aideen Ryan , Colm Scott-ByrnePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Professional Edition: 2nd edition ISBN: 9781526508522ISBN 10: 1526508524 Pages: 872 Publication Date: 24 February 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPart I: Principles and Practice 1. Introduction 2. Jurisdiction and Complaints 3. Professional Misconduct Complaints 4. Poor Professional Performance Complaints 5. Health and Other Grounds for Complaints 6. Pre-hearing Procedures 7. Hearings, Witnesses and Evidence 8. Fair Procedures and the Disciplinary Process 9. Sanctions 10. Appeal, Confirmation and Review of Decisions Part II: The Professions 11. Disciplinary Aspects of the Medical Practitioners Act 2007 12. Disciplinary Aspects of the Solicitors Acts 1954-2008 13. Disciplinary Aspects of the Legal Services Regulation Act 2015 14. Disciplinary Aspects of the Nurses and Midwives Act 2011 15. Disciplinary Aspects of the Dentists Act 1985 16. Disciplinary Aspects of the Pharmacy Act 2007 17. Disciplinary Aspects of the Health and Social Care Professionals Act 2005 18. Disciplinary Aspects of the Veterinary Practice Act 2005 19. Disciplinary Aspects of the Teaching Council Acts 20. Disciplinary Aspects of the Building Control Act 2007: Architects, Quantity Surveyors and Building Surveyors 21. Disciplinary Aspects of the Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council legislationReviewsIt is one of the most useful Irish textbooks published in recent years and will, undoubtedly, become the 'Irish Harris': that is, the standard text on the subject for many years to come. -- Paul A. McDermott SC * Law Society Gazette, Review of the first edition * ...the authors have done both their own profession and the statutory professions in general a great service with this book. Keith Walsh, solr, reviewing the first edition in The Parchment (magazine of the Dublin Solicitors' Bar Association). -- Keith Walsh * The Parchment * It is one of the most useful Irish textbooks published in recent years and will, undoubtedly, become the 'Irish Harris': that is, the standard text on the subject for many years to come. --Law Society Gazette, Review of the first edition. -- Paul A. McDermott SC ...the authors have done both their own profession and the statutory professions in general a great service with this book. Keith Walsh, solr, reviewing the first edition in The Parchment (magazine of the Dublin Solicitors' Bar Association). -- Keith Walsh * The Parchment * Author InformationSimon Mills is a Senior Counsel specialising in medical law and in particular clinical negligence, professional regulatory law, mental capacity and coroners' inquests. He has acted in a number of the leading Irish cases in the area. He trained first as a doctor in Trinity College Dublin and then, while practising in a busy urban general practice, as a lawyer in University College Dublin. He was a silver medalist of Trinity's College Historical Society and - at UCD - a gold medalist of the Literary and Historical Society, a medalist in Constitutional Law and a Swift McNeill Scholar. He was called to the Irish Bar in 2002 and to the Inner Bar in 2018. He has an MSc in Medical Ethics from Imperial College London, where his thesis was on Pluralist Approaches to Abortion Law. For Bloomsbury, he is the co-author of two books and has also been a contributor to several other texts. He writes and broadcasts regularly on medico-legal and medical ethical matters. Aideen Ryan, BCL (NUI) is a Consultant Solicitor in the Regulatory, Professional & Public Law Department of DAC Beachcroft, Dublin. She provides specialist legal advice and representation to professional regulatory bodies across all of their functions on Irish and European Law, including registration/licensing, recognition of professional qualifications, professional competence and education, fitness to practise, emergency suspension applications, sanctioning, corporate governance, High and Supreme Court Appeals and Judicial Reviews. In addition, she provides advice and representation to professionals and representative bodies in relation to their dealings with, and hearings before professional regulatory bodies. She has particular expertise in leading projects and auditing the work of regulators to identify legal risk and in doing so, provides strategic solutions in order to improve their practices and procedures. She is an accredited trainer and regularly speaks at conferences on professional regulatory law. Colm Scott-Byrne BBL (NUI), LLM (Dub) is a practising barrister who specialises in professional regulation and medical law. He completed a bachelor of Business and Law at University College Dublin before receiving a Masters in Law from Trinity College Dublin. He was called to the Bar in 2014. Prior to working as a barrister, Colm was a Judicial Assistant to the Court of Appeal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |