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Court of Appeal Act 2014

(Act 18 of 2014)
Court of Appeal Bill 2014 (Bill 68 of 2014)

Bill entitled an Act to provide, in pursuance of Article 34 of the Constitution, for the establishment of the Court of Appeal referred to in paragraph ii of Article 34.2 of the Constitution; to specify the jurisdiction of the court; to provide, in relation to the said court, for matters supplementary to the court and the judges and officers of that court; to provide that the Supreme Court may, in certain circumstances, hear certain applications made to it in respect of decisions of the Court of Appeal or the High Court otherwise than with an oral hearing; to provide that the Chief Justice or the President of the Court of Appeal may issue directions in relation to the conduct of appeals or applications made to the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeal; to make provision in relation to the conduct of proceedings before those courts; for those purposes, to amend the Courts (Establishment and Constitution) Act 1961, the Courts (Supplemental Provisions) Act 1961 and certain other enactments; to provide for the repeal of certain enactments; and to provide for related matters

Last updated: 20 Jul 2014

Sponsored by: Minister for Justice and Equality

Source: Government

Originating House: Dáil Éireann

History of this Act

The Bill has been signed into law by the President.

20 Jul 2014

  • Dáil First Stage

    2 Jul 2014

    Dáil First Stage

    The Bill is initiated or presented to the House

    2 Jul 2014

    Completed

  • Dáil Second Stage

    11 Jul 2014

    Dáil Second Stage

    The general principles of the Bill are debated

    11 Jul 2014

    Completed

  • Dáil Third Stage

    15 Jul 2014

    Dáil Third Stage

    The Bill is examined section by section and amendments may be made

    (Also known as Committee Stage)

    15 Jul 2014

    Completed

  • Dáil Fourth Stage

    15 Jul 2014

    Dáil Fourth Stage

    Amendments arising out of Committee Stage are considered

    (Also known as Report Stage)

    15 Jul 2014

    Completed

  • Dáil Fifth Stage

    15 Jul 2014

    Dáil Fifth Stage

    Final statements on the Bill are made and it is set down for Second Stage in the Seanad

    (Also known as Final Stage)

    15 Jul 2014

    Completed

  • Seanad First Stage

    n/a

    Seanad First Stage

    The Bill is deemed to have passed Seanad First Stage

    n/a

    Completed

  • Seanad Second Stage

    16 Jul 2014

    Seanad Second Stage

    The general principles of the Bill are debated

    16 Jul 2014

    Completed

  • Seanad Third Stage

    16 Jul 2014

    Seanad Third Stage

    The Bill is examined section by section and amendments may be made
    (Also known as Committee Stage)

    16 Jul 2014

    Completed

  • Seanad Fourth Stage

    16 Jul 2014

    Seanad Fourth Stage

    Amendments arising out of Committee Stage are considered
    (Also known as Report Stage)

    16 Jul 2014

    Completed

  • Seanad Fifth Stage

    16 Jul 2014

    Seanad Fifth Stage

    Final statements on the Bill are made
    (Also known as Final Stage)

    16 Jul 2014

    Completed

  • Enacted

    20 Jul 2014

    Enacted

    The Bill is signed into law by the President

    20 Jul 2014

    Completed

 

20 Jul 2014

Court of Appeal Act 2014

20 Jul 2014

An tAcht um an gCúirt Achomhairc, 2014

15 Jul 2014

As passed by Dáil Éireann

Court of Appeal Bill 2014

2 Jul 2014

As initiated

Court of Appeal Bill 2014

Amendments

15 Jul 2014

Committee Stage

1st Additional List of Amendments [Dáil]

14 Jul 2014

Committee Stage

Numbered List [Dáil]

Debates

16 Jul 2014

Seanad Éireann

Court of Appeal Bill 2014: Committee and Remaining Stages

16 Jul 2014

Seanad Éireann

Court of Appeal Bill 2014: Second Stage

15 Jul 2014

Dáil Éireann

Court of Appeal Bill 2014: Committee and Remaining Stages

11 Jul 2014

Dáil Éireann

Court of Appeal Bill 2014: Second Stage (Resumed)

11 Jul 2014

Dáil Éireann

Court of Appeal Bill 2014: Second Stage

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