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Origins of Powers Statute Law (Acts) Common Law (Judge-made law) European Law. International Law.
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The Four Courts is the centre of legal life in Ireland. Located on Inns Quay in Dublin, the Four Courts houses the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, the High Court and the Dublin Circuit Court.
In Ireland, there are five distinct types of court, which operate in a hierarchy, starting with the District Court, Circuit Court, High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court. Each court deals with specific types of cases.
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The HCCH (Hague Conference on Private International Law Confrence de La Haye de droit international priv) is an intergovernmental organisation the mandate of which is the progressive unification of the rules of private international law (Art. 1 of the Statute).

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