1. History of Irish and French Terrorism
Chapter I - The Legality of the Special Courts in Cases of Terrorism The decision to create special courts is, in most cases, the result of exceptional circumstances, that ordinary courts are found to be unable to deal with in order to ensure what may be termed "good administration of justice". ... Article 38.3-4 3e of the Irish Constitution states: "Special courts may be established by law for the trial of offenses in cases where it may be determined in accordance with such law that the ordinary courts are inadequate to secure the administration of justice and the preservation of public peac...
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