The Landed Estates Court,Ireland |
| |
Authors: | J. A. Dowling |
| |
Affiliation: | School of Law , Queen's University , Belfast |
| |
Abstract: | The Landed Estates Court was the successor to the Incumbered Estates Commission, which had been established in the hope of providing a solution to the problems in Ireland which arose from the ownership and occupation of land. Initially controversial, the Commission had proved in the long run successful. The Landed Estates Court continued the work of the Commission, but unlike its predecessor was established as a permanent tribunal. This article aims to explain how the Court came into being, to consider the work it carried out, and to afford some understanding of the judges who sat in the Court and the issues with which they had to contend. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|