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The Provision of Library and Research Services in the Office of the Attorney General – a Law Office of the State1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 September 2011
Abstract
Ruth O'Flaherty briefly discusses the provision of library and research services in the Office of the Attorney General.
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- Legal Libraries within the Irish Government
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- Copyright © The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians 2011
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2 By virtue of Article 30.1 of the Constitution and section 6 of the Ministers and Secretaries Act 1924 and the ninth part of the schedule to that Act.
3 Appointed 9th March, 2011.
4 Some held office for more than one term, see http://www.attorneygeneral.ie/ago/ago.html
6 The Legislation Directory is updated by the Law Reform Commission, http://www.lawreform.ie/
7 This date is correct at time of writing.
8 Revised Statement of Strategy 2008–2010, http://www.attorneygeneral.ie/pub/statements_of_strategy.html
9 Lawyers (barristers) who provide legal advice.
10 Lawyers (barristers and solicitors) who draft legislation.
11 We share our library management system (LMS) with the Chief State Solicitor's Office (CSSO) and the Law Reform Commission (LRC).
12 This is a joint Knowledge Management Strategy with the Chief State Solicitor's Office (CSSO).
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