The Constitution of Ireland : a contextual analysis /

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Author / Creator:Doyle, Oran, author.
Imprint:Oxford [UK] ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2018.
©2018
Description:xxvi, 230 pages ; 22 cm.
Language:English
Series:Constitutional systems of the world
Constitutional systems of the world.
Subject:Constitutional law -- Ireland.
Constitutions -- Ireland.
Delegation of powers -- Ireland.
Civil rights -- Ireland.
Federal government -- Ireland.
Civil rights.
Constitutional law.
Constitutions.
Delegation of powers.
Federal government.
86.51 constitution.
Ireland.
Ireland.
ierland.
Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11804026
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ISBN:9781509903436
1509903437
Notes:Table of cases: pages xvii-xx.
Table of legislation, agreements and treaties: pages xxi-xxvi.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"The book begins with an overview of Irish constitutional history leading to the enactment of the 1937 Constitution, before exploring the foundational decisions made by the Constitution in relation to territory, people and citizenship. Particular attention is paid to the constitutional relationship with Northern Ireland, currently unsettled by the decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union. The book details the key institutions of state (Government, Parliament, President and courts), before analysing how different constitutional actors exercise their respective powers of governance, contestation and oversight. A thematic approach is taken to the courts' interpretation of fundamental rights, showing how judicial attitudes have markedly changed over time. Further attention is paid to both formal amendment and informal constitutional change. The Constitution today is markedly different from 1937: it is non-committal on national reunification, less influenced by Roman Catholic natural law teaching, and generally more permissive of Government action. It is perhaps these developments, however, that explain its continued success or, at least, its longevity."--