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A new edition has been published, the details can be seen here:
Constitutional Law in Ireland 2nd ed isbn 9781911611783

Constitutional Law in Ireland


ISBN13: 9781911611066
New Edition ISBN: 9781911611783
Published: July 2018
Publisher: Clarus Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Constitutional Law in Ireland is an essential guide to the core principles and provisions of Irish Constitutional Law and is a new addition to the student focused Core Text Series. This book is written primarily for third level students who are covering Irish Constitutional Law as part of their law degree or related studies.

Designed and written as an introductory text to the key principles of Irish constitutional law this book covers all the basic aspects of constitutional law, including the following:

  • The constitutional history of Ireland;
  • The concepts of the Nation and State with relation to the constitutional position of Northern Ireland, Ireland in the EU and International Relations;
  • A consideration of the doctrine of the separation of powers, the organisation and powers of the organs of government, including the Oireachtas, the Cabinet, the Courts and the President;
  • Constitutional Rights including Family, Life, Education and constitutional justice;
  • The process of constitutional interpretation, amendment and reform including a consideration of proposed referendums.
Constitutional Law in Ireland is an excellent introduction to this key area of undergraduate study, and can also be used as an ongoing revision and reference source to provide extra support to students throughout their studies.

Subjects:
Irish Law
Contents:
Introduction
The History of the Irish Constitution
Pre Independence
1919. Constitution
1922. Constitution
Factors leading up to the 1937 Constitution
Continuity between Constitutions
Repeal of the 1922 Constitution Defining the Nation and State
The Nation
The State
Ireland and International Law
Ireland and Membership of the EU The President
Powers of the President
Presidential Commission
The Council of State
President and relationship with Government
Legislation and the President Government and the Constitution
The Separation of Powers
The Oireachtas
The Executive
Constitutional Office Holders
Local Government The Courts and Trial of Offences
The Courts
Independence of the Judiciary
Access to Justice
Locus Stand
Trial of Offences
Trial by Jury Fundamental Rights and the Constituton
Human Rights and the Constitution
Absolute Rights and Proportionality
Personal and Unenumerated Rights
Equality
Right to Life
Civil and Political Rights
Family, Children and Education
Right to Property
Religion and the Constitution
Socio- Economic Rights Amending, Interpreting and Reviewing the Constitution
Amending the Constitution
Constitutional Interpretation
Judicial Review and the Constitution
Constitutional Law Reform