Browsing JSSISI: Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1847- by Author "Dodd, William H."
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Address at the opening of the Forty-eighth Session.
Dodd, William H. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1895)The Society, as it now exists, is the combination of two societies, one for the investigation of statistics and the study of economic science, the other for the purpose of making social inquiries, mainly with a view to ... -
A common poor fund for the metropolis
Dodd, William H. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1881)The Charity Organisation Committee of this Society, in their report in 1876, drew attention to the London system of having a common poor fund for the metropolitan unions, and suggested the desirability of extending this ... -
Introductory address
Dodd, William H. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1896)In the address which I had the honour to deliver as President of this society, at the opening of the last session, I took occasion to review the history and work of the society during the period, nearly half a century, ... -
On the law relating to the realization of judgments and decrees, with special reference to judgments and decrees against tenant-farmers
Dodd, William H. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1879)When an advocate has carried a case to a successful termination in court, and the judgment or decree has been obtained, the anxious client often asks: ?How am I to get it realized?? He is put off jokingly with the answer??That ... -
The preliminary proceedings in criminal cases in England, Ireland, and Scotland, compared
Dodd, William H. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1878)Readers of newspapers who favour the law intelligence with a cursory glance, will occasionally see the report of an application to the Court of Queen's Bench for a writ of habeas corpus to bring before a coroner's inquest ... -
Prize essay on the differences in the organization of local courts in Ireland, Scotland, and England, for the discharge of the duties of judges and officers, suggesting such changes as would be expedient in case of an assimilation of jurisdiction in the local courts of the three kingdoms
Dodd, William H. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1878)Last session I had the honour of submitting to this Society an essay containing the result of some inquiries into the constitution of the local courts in the Three Kingdoms, and containing also some suggestions as to the ... -
Prize essay on the jurisdiction of the local courts in Ireland, Scotland, and England compared
Dodd, William H. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1877)The Council of this Society have done me the honour of selecting me as essayist ?On the difference of division of jurisdiction between Local and Central Courts in Ireland, Scotland, and England?. I have inquired into the ... -
Some grievances of jurors
Dodd, William H. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1881)There is an old theory in the political and social system of these islands that a man when called upon to discharge a public duty must do so at his own charges. But, like all theories, it has undergone considerable ...